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Playing the Waiting Game!

7/4/2013

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3 Days! THREE DAYS! I cannot believe it, and I cannot contain my excitement. I'm beginning to regret not booking my flight to go sooner, with all the waiting Ive had to do, but nevertheless, the day has nearly come. I'm so ready to go. I even had a dream last night that felt so real. I had arrived In India and my taxi charged me a small fortune to get to the hostel, he then proceeded to take more and more 'paper coins' from my purse to foot the bill. I couldn't believe India was so expensive. But then, I woke up! Of course it's not that expensive and that's what I am looking forward to, the best part about travelling in cheap countries.
I have booked my hostel right in the heart of Delhi, It includes breakfast, wifi etc and comes at a steep price of €5 for a private room. God knows how I will afford the rest of my trip at these prices. HA! HA! I will be meeting Eliza on Monday morning and after a night in Delhi we will plan our ongoing trip which will take us down to Varanasi/Agra/Rajasthan/Mumbai and hopefully Goa. I will be meeting up with a Canadian girl -Krista as well during my time in India which will be great!  I'm hoping to catch a flight up to Delhi where I will meet a fellow yoga student Raine who will be training with me in Rishikesh. Im so excited to meet new friends on this trip and no doubt there will be some amazing memories to come from it!

During the week, I was in Donegal- for any of you who haven't read the previous post yet, and I had a really nice break away. Playing the waiting game, when you are trying to save money, plan your trip and set up a website on a daily basis, becomes a sort of 'groundhog day', so to get away from my computer and my surroundings was a nice treat. Our second day there was spent roaming hidden beaches, coves and inlets in the oh so secret parts of Donegal, shown to us by my mams friend. I must have taken about 300 pictures in one day, but with scenery like that around me and a brand new Canon to play with, I couldn't help myself.

The day ended with a lovely vegetarian meal in the local 'Bay View' pub in Dungloe, and considering the meal I was given the night before in the hotel, this was beautiful. The next day, the day we planned to leave Donegal, we had our breakfast and set off through the remote Glenties in the lashings of rain. We carried on towards Sligo and stopped off at Davis's restaurant at Yeates Tavern where we had planned to eat on the way home from the trip. With great reviews, we were excited to eat here, and upon entering the tavern, It seemed very well presented. This all went downhill after receiving what was supposed to be an Italian wrap without the bacon, but turned out to have bacon all through the wrap and on the plate. With not so much as a heartfelt apology, they took it back and proceeded to give me a new meat free version The original waiter wouldn't even look at us or come over, until eventually he was told to give me my proper meal. The food was really nice, but when we had finished, we were passed by continuously by the waiters and managers for what seemed like forever, before my mam had to ask them to take the plates away. We were not given the bill nor asked if we wanted tea/coffee/dessert etc so we went up to pay at our own accord. We were having really bad luck when It came to food on this trip and It seemed the only place to get it right was the Bay View in Dungloe. I proceeded to tweet Yeates Tavern to amplify my disgust, but never heard a reply back. I wont be recommending this place to anyone, that's for sure!

My last holiday In Ireland was a success apart from the food horrors, we had seen some amazing scenery and thoroughly relaxed over the duration of our stay. Listening to the planes jet over my house as I write this, sends butterflies fluttering through my stomach. That will be me in a few days! I have been on SO many flights at this stage, but I still get childishly excited before a major trip. Flying to London first and then to Delhi, I will arrive on Monday morning to the hustle and bustle of the big city. I've heard that the airport In Delhi is amazing (I wonder where It rates on the sleepinginairports.net list) so I will be sure to take a few sneaky snaps. This will be my last post from Ireland, and my last post from this section of the Blog. Please refer to the 'India' section from Monday onwards, to catch up with all my goings on in the land of the Taj.

Chat soon,
Jade !!
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