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Contemplations on My Place in Thailand Thus Far

Posted October 11 by Christina Peebles

I’ve been thinking a lot the last few days. Processing everything that has happened in the last two weeks. Trying to understand everything that has…

Nothing Quite Like Ballinasloe

Posted October 8 by Hannah Gwynne

During the first weekend in October, the Ballinasloe Horse Fair is an event that anyone involved with horses attends. Ballinasloe is the oldest and largest horse fair in…

Mai Pen Rai

Posted October 7 by Maggie Jefferson

Mai pen rai.  It is probably the most common phrase used in Thailand.  It roughly translates to “Don’t worry” or “It’s ok” or “Just accept…

A day in the life

Posted October 6 by Erin Frawley

Having been in Hua Hin for a week, the real work is starting to begin and routines are forming. The first week was a lot…

Chiang Mai: A Week (or So) In Pictures

Posted October 5 by Christina Peebles

Teacher Britta has lesson plans to complete for language camp later this week. So, writing isn’t happening right now. However, here’s a few pictures of this…

Castle at the Mouth of the Ratty

Posted October 5 by Hannah Gwynne

This Saturday the foreign exchange students from all around Ennis and Gort came together and traveled to Bunratty Castle. Located in County Clare between Limerick and…

Ped mak maak?

Posted October 5 by Ella Russell

The past 9 days have been a blur. Since arriving at Hotel Noppakao (my home until 10/24) last Saturday I’ve seen and done so much and…

Life as an EFL Teacher

Posted October 5 by Allie Agate

Aww the life of an EFL teacher…EFL is actually different than ESL. EFL is English as a Foreign Language. It means that the rest of…

College Visit…Ireland Style

Posted October 2 by Hannah Gwynne

The month of October is finally here, and with the new month comes new adventures. All this month, many of the fourth years will be attending…