{"id":9251,"date":"2009-04-10T14:53:37","date_gmt":"2009-04-10T18:53:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.sheilaomalley.com\/?p=9251"},"modified":"2010-07-20T19:07:58","modified_gmt":"2010-07-20T23:07:58","slug":"diary-friday-going-to-church-in-ireland","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sheilaomalley.com\/?p=9251","title":{"rendered":"Diary Friday: &#8220;all the girls wear Mary Janes and I only have my saddle shoes.&#8221;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In honor of the upcoming Easter weekend, I&#8217;m going to post a couple other excerpts from my travel journal, of our time in Ireland as a family.  I am 13 years old at this point.  We were on Achill Island for a bit, off the west coast of Ireland, and we were there for Easter.  Going to church was a huge deal.<\/p>\n<p>But I&#8217;ll back into it with a couple of the previous entries.<\/p>\n<p>Please keep in mind:  13 years old.<\/p>\n<p>I am in IRELAND, and here is what I choose to write about.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<h3>WESTPORT, IRELAND<\/h3>\n<p>These are some of the fashions here:  tight jeans and black and gold leather pumps, grey pinstriped blazers, tube tops, jackets that go below the hips, mini-skirts (black velvet), dotted white tights, red velvet crushed boots, Adidas sneakers, tight-tight-tight spray-painted-on jeans are EVERYWHERE.  No one has baggies.  [<i>Ed: I am assuming that I am talking about baggie jeans here, which were all the rage in the States at this time.  Thank God that trend passed.<\/i>]  They also love bobby socks here, especially with mini skirts.   No one has top siders or loafers.  [<i>That whole preppy thing was OUT OF CONTROL at my school.  I never got into it, so I am sure the lack of top siders on the Emerald Isle was quite a relief.<\/i>]  The girls wear maroon, silver, yellow leather pumps.  They seem to be very influenced by the English [<i>Ed: Uhm&#8230; what, Sheila?  You&#8217;re 13.  What are you talking about??<\/i>].  All that punk stuff started in England, and it seems to be very big here too.  [<i>Oh please, shut up.<\/i>]  Tight jeans are <u>the<\/u> thing to wear here.  White sneakers (yippee) are also popular.  Minidresses too, like I&#8217;ve seen in <i>Seventeen<\/i>.  All the girls wear kilts, bobby socks, and black leather Mary Janes shined like a mirror.<\/p>\n<h3>ACHILL ISLAND, IRELAND<\/h3>\n<p>The towns over here are not towns.  Just villages on hills, with like one store and a butcher.  The people seem really nice, though.  Two boys on bikes literally led us to our B&#038;B.  This B&#038;B is called Connaught House.  CONNAUGHT, MUNSTER, LEINSTER, ULSTER, MEATH.<\/p>\n<p>My room has a wonderful view of fields, little houses, and then the ocean.  There are lots of peat bogs here, and we might be able to cut some peat!!!!!!!  [<i>Wow.  You&#8217;re a geek.<\/i>]  Soon we&#8217;re going downtown to look around.  But I don&#8217;t feel like it because I am <big>SO COLD!!!!!  IT&#8217;S FREEZING!!!!!<\/big><\/p>\n<p>Later:<\/p>\n<p>The walk was ok.  It certainly warmed me up.  We saw a field of sheep and the babies were the cutest things I have ever seen.  All white, with black heads.  Siobhan &#8220;baaahed&#8221; at them all.  [<i>Siobhan was 4.  The image of her, in Ireland, is a favorite family memory.<\/i>]<\/p>\n<p>We might go to church tonight but I don&#8217;t want to because everyone here dresses up SO much for church and all I have is this plaid skirt that looks like it comes from the 50s.  And all the girls wear Mary Janes and I only have my saddle shoes.  [<i>Saddle shoes?  What are you, Lucy Van Pelt?<\/i>]<\/p>\n<p>I wonder how Mere and Betsy and Beth and Kate are.  <big>OH I MISS THEM SO MUCH!!!!!<\/big><\/p>\n<p>Just thinking about living on this island makes me sick.   No t.v., one school, not knowing about fashions.  [<i>Oh my God, that is so embarrassing.  NOT KNOWING ABOUT FASHIONS?  This from a girl wearing SADDLE SHOES???  I am so sorry, lovely people of Achill Island, for my judgment.<\/i>]  All they have here is Irish knit sweaters and skirts.  I mean, clothes aren&#8217;t everything but I want to know <u>something<\/u> about what is in and what isn&#8217;t.  [<i>Okay, this is getting even more embarrassing.  This is awful.<\/i>]<\/p>\n<p>Our house has the most WONDERFUL living room [<i>I sound schizophrenic.  Achill Island BAD, oh wait a minute Achill Island GOOD<\/i>] with a fire, the <u>softest<\/u> fur rug in front of it and a HUGE tv.  [<i>Hm.  I seem to recall you mentioning in the paragraph above this one that the people on the island didn&#8217;t HAVE tv.  Hmmm.<\/i>]  We watched &#8220;David Copperfield&#8221; all afternoon, and now we are going for a drive up a mountain.  This is a very mountainous island.<\/p>\n<p>The old couple who own the B&#038;B are <u>so<\/u> nice.  The old man is so funny, so nice.  He said to my father that he looked like Kojak from behind.  He has been to America and he said that the sand in Florida was so hot that you could &#8220;fry a rasher on it&#8221;.  He also asked us if Rhode Island was very close to <u>Houston<\/u>!!<\/p>\n<p>[<i>For some reason, the first line of this next entry made me laugh OUT LOUD when I was reading it this morning.<\/i>]<\/p>\n<h3>ACHILL ISLAND, THURSDAY<\/h3>\n<p>Last night we watched &#8220;Father Damien &#8211; the Leper Priest&#8221; on TV with Ken Howard.  He is SO good.  I had already seen the movie before though.  [<i>That&#8217;s the kicker.  I had seen <b>FATHER DAMIEN &#8211; the effin&#8217; LEPER PRIEST<\/b> twice???<\/i>]<\/p>\n<p>Today we are going to visit a man&#8217;s peat bog, and then we are going to look up some old crosses, etc.<\/p>\n<p>I washed my hair this morning, and washed my face, and rubbed in face cream and put on mascara.  [<i>Extremely important to list my morning skin ritual, apparently<\/i>.]<\/p>\n<p>I am getting really sick of the same old breakfast every day.  But Dad says that there is this coffee shop in Dublin called Bewley&#8217;s or something where they sell delicious donuts and jelly pastries, etc.  [<i>Sniff, sniff.  Bewley&#8217;s &#8230; one of my favorite pitstops &#8230; now no more &#8230;<\/i>]  My mouth is watering already!<\/p>\n<p>Tomorrow we&#8217;re going to church.<\/p>\n<p>I should have brought my curling iron.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In honor of the upcoming Easter weekend, I&#8217;m going to post a couple other excerpts from my travel journal, of our time in Ireland as a family. I am 13 years old at this point. 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