
Woo! Back from Wales. And it was absolutely amazing. Easily one of the best weekends of my entire life. Friday afternoon we met at the Foundation House (school) at 12:30 to pick up our train tickets and find out a little more information about our journey. After, all 33 of us (plus 2 "chaperones") head off to Glouster tube station where we were taking the circle line to Paddington. From paddington we caught another train to Swansea, Wales which is about a 3 hour train ride. Then once again switch to our last train from Swansea to our final stop in Wales. We get out of the train and didn't know where to go next. We're looking around to find a woman with short blonde hair, crazy loopy earrings and a tongue ring come running up to us. "HEY ARE YOU LOOKING FOR PRESELI VENTURE?" It was Libby, one of the women in charge of making sure we have an incredible weekend. She piled us all into a van and we ended up at Preseli Venture.

Since by the time we got there it was already 7:30 we got our room assignments and headed straight for the second cabin for some delicious homemade dinner. I was bunked with Bree, Erin, Maddy, Emma, Megan, Alysse, and me. It was a really cute pink/girly room with 3 bunk beds and a single bed. (We made Emma take it!) For dinner we had a homemade vegetable lasagna with one of the best salads I've ever had and toasted rolls. It was delicious. Except we were exhausted so after having apple pie with vanilla ice cream and a mug of hot chocolate and baileys we played a few rounds of 'asshole' and went straight to bed. Unlucky for me, I went feeling very sick; stuffy nose, big sore throat, achy body (same symptoms as the past post, unfortunately) so while everyone else was tucked in and sleeping I was up until 3am with no service on my phone, and no ipod. Whoops! Plus I was so excited for the following morning.
Saturday morning! YES... woke up at 7:30 and was ready for our breakfast at 8:15. Hard boiled eggs, toast, and the most delicious granola cereal which I added a banana to. ALSO they had free tea/coffee whenever you wanted so I had become very close with apple and cinnamon tea. Very delicious! During breakfast we found out our groups and which activities we were doing at what time. Our first stop? COASTEERING! Couldn't have been happier. The only thing was, it was 9am, still a bit cold out, and we were going to be in the water. Good thing we got wet suits. After breakfast we scooted over to the equipment barn and they helped us pick our right size for wetsuits, which were quite flattering (not.) We also received spandex shorts, and spandex socks. (lots of spandex) Next we had to put on our life jackets and helmets, and we were finally good to go. We had two instructors for coasteering, they were so awesome. This one guy who sort of reminded me of Steve Bell, probably because of his large stature and blonde hair. And this little frail woman who we learned was on the Wales olympic squad for diving! She was sooo nice. They piled us into the same van that brought us there and off we went to the cliffs.


When we got there, all we saw was cliffs and ocean. There were some surfers out there and a little seal popping his head out of the water every so often. We hiked for maybe 5 minutes and then it was down into the water we went. The guy instuctor jumped in first, and warned us that the first few minutes in were going to be chilly. Of course I volunteered to get in first (otherwise I might have chickened out) and oh man it was cold. I couldn't catch my breath for a second as I let the chill of the water saturate my body and regulate my temperature again. When everyone got in we swam around a little, and then began to attempt to climb up the rocks. It was tricky because you had to find the right ledges to put your feet, and you couldn't exactly see what you were doing. There was a little cavern in the wall of one of the cliffs that went through to a bit of a rougher part of the water. We clung to the rocks and let the waves push over us. It was so fun. Sometimes we'd get whisked away with the wave but the instructors called it "whirlys." I didn't like them very much. Especially since one "whirly" tossed me into one of the sharp rocks and cut open my ankle. Ouch! After being in the water for some time we went to the jumps! The first one was so cool, it was a rock that was sloping downwards sort of like a slide. They gave us the choice to either slide down on your butt or to run down it. The first few girl slid on their butt, and then Emma ran down. Running looked SO fun so when it was my turn I slid a little down the rock and decided I wanted to run. (I was SO scared!) it was basically running straight toward the water and when you couldn't stand on the rock anymore you jumped! It was such a thrill. After that we went to the high jumps. The first one was maybe 5-10 feet so we all just jumped in and climbed back up the rocks to get to the taller ones. Then second jump was a bit scarier. Around 20 feet all you saw was the edge of the cliff and the water in front of you. 1....2....3 JUMP! But you had to make sure your hands were holding onto your life jacket because otherwise if they hit the water it would hurt real bad. The third jump was the 30 foot jump and I was first up. I was petrified but I knew how bad I wanted to go. I stepped really close to the edge and just went for it. It was like nothing i've ever done before, it was amazing. We weren't there too much longer after the jumps so we headed for the van to change out of our wet suits and grab some lunch.
Back at Preseli Venture we eagerly waited our lunch of hot soup with a delicious flatbread and salad. It was so delicious and soup was perfect to get us ready for our next activity. SURFING. After lunch we geared up again. This time we had another wetsuit and surf booties. I liked the surf booties instead of wearing sneakers, they got really heavy when they were saturated with the water. Then we met our two instructors and they went over what to watch out for when surfing, proper etiquette, and then some information about Pembrokeshire where we were going to surf. When we first got there we crossed a road, climbed over a hill of rocks, then walked down a sandy beach to the water. It was so beautiful, and the waves were perfect for people just beginning to learn (like us). We first learned how to ride in a wave and balance on our stomach/knees. They brought us all out, and helped us catch a few waves in and practice balancing and turning. Then we learned how to stand. This was tricky! We went back out and a few waves in, and I couldn't do it. First I went too far forward and nose dived, then I chickened out and just rode it in on my knees. Finally I just jumped up and I did it! I stood and it felt so cool. Just balancing on the board and letting the waves push you forward. Of course toward the sand my board went sideways and I fell off but it was awesome. I felt so comfortable running right back out into the water and waiting for my next wave. I was so surprised how at ease I was with not only the water but the huge waves brushing over me. The last time that I was actually in the water at home was at Robert Moses, but this water was just so much cleaner and less sea weed so I felt like I actually wanted to be there. It was so fun, we caught a few more waves and it was back to the cabin we went for dinner time.
After showering we were greeted by the smell of our home cooked curry and rice. It was pretty spicy but I had a yogurt sauce and a mango sauce that I mixed in with it to cool down the spice a little. It was really good but I couldn't handle the whole thing. Maybe it was the strawberry cheesecake that just seemed to have caught my attention! It was so good. Plus there was a bon fire that night and I really wanted to grab my hot cocoa and baileys and sit around the fire. It was so nice, and the stars were amazing. I forgot how nice it is to see hundreds of stars and I even saw my first shooting star! It was so cliche, we all huddled around the fire and told ghost stories and it was really fun. Erin had really good ones from when she went to New Orleans on a ghost walking tour and they told her stories that were based on true stories, but you can believe the haunting parts after if you want to or not.
Then in the morning we had our delicious eggs and cereal again and it was off to our hike! Surprisingly my body wasn't killing me from all the work out I put it through the day before, but I was still exhausted from being sick. Libby took us out in the van to drive us to where we'd start. She gave us the option of going on the short hike (3 miles) or the long hike (7 miles) and our whole group picked the long hike! I was surprised that she actually wasn't going to be hiking with us. She just left us with our maps and said to follow the trail and keep the water on our left. So off we went. It was the most beautiful thing i've ever seen. It went from cliffs and water smashing up against it, to gorgeous green hills with dots of sheep across of it, to redish plants climbing down the mountains. Then we came to the beach which was so beautiful. From there we trekked through the woods for a little while, crunching on autumn's leaves and putting our hands out to touch the trees. Lastly we came to a gate that opens up to a meadow. The sun had just come our and lit it up so beautifully. I've never seen anything like it. The entire hike was one of the most amazing things i've ever done. Each activity just kept getting better and better. We got back from our hike in 3 hours, so it was lunch time! But unfortunately it was also time to pack up and get ready to go home. We had for lunch a huge baked potato which we could fill with our own choices. I chose tuna, corn, and cheese. It was amazing! I never would have thought to put those all together but it was so delicious.
So after one last glass of my apple and cinnamon tea, it off we go. We were all SO sad to leave. The weekend just flew by and we all agreed that it was probably the best weekend of our entire lives. I know i'll never forget this weekend as long as I live, and i'm so thankful that I got to do this opportunity. Not many people can say that they've been to Wales, but I'm so in love with my memories that i'll have with me for the rest of my life.
Now I hope that my trips to Barcelona and Prague will be just as amazing! I'm sure they will be but it will be tough competition! With two weeks left of classes, and my internship's interview coming up this weekend I should be keeping extremely busy. AND my mom and dad will be here on Thursday! I'm loving studying abroad... I hope it doesn't go by too quickly!
Always more to come...xxx