Two of my housemates, my roommate Rya, and Brendan, were actually staying longer and would continue to travel around Ireland and Europe. Brendan was still sleeping, so I couldn't say goodbye to him, but my "so long" with Rya was a tough one! When the cab arrived at four-thirty, we loaded up our belongings and I took one last photo of the place we had called home for two weeks.
Upon arriving at the airport after a two-hour ride into Dublin, we had to say our farewells to Caroline and Ryan, who would both be getting direct flights to their home in Toronto (lucky!). Kelli Jo, Matt, and I sullenly continued on. First, we would all travel to London Heathrow (Kelli Jo and I on one flight and Matt on a later one). We had to say goodbye to Matt after buying a few final gifts (Including, of course, Tayto Crisps). Our first flight was only around two hours long and both Kelli Jo and I got a wee bit of shuteye. Upon our arrival into London, we figured that we had enough time to relax and get some coffee and tea. We found a cafe and began to unwind, only to realize that the gate would close fifty minutes before takeoff (instead of what we're used to in America... maybe fifteen minutes at the most early!) We then tore our way through the airport and arrived to the plane barely on time.
Once on the plane, and sadly separated, we began our longest flight (around nine hours or so). I had the pleasure to sit next to a very nice young man named Stephen who I'm sure I bugged to no end. I alternated between talking, sleeping, and reading throughout the flight. As we flew over Ireland for the last time, I definitely shed a few wee tears.
Upon arriving in Chicago, we had to lumber through customs. Afterwards, I knew that I had to say goodbye to Kelli Jo. It was another hard goodbye and we promised to stay in touch and keep each other updated with our lives. We, along with Caroline, Brendan, and Rya, will hopefully be meeting at Irish Fest again this year in Milwaukee, WI in August. I had thought that London was a tricky airport to get through but Chicago left me lost and completely confused! Between confusing my flight between United and American, losing (and thankfully recovering!) my liquids bag, having to change terminals multiple times, and checking back through security, I found myself at my gate roughly on time. However, due to storms earlier in the day, our gate was moved three times and delayed from 7:30 to after 10:30. When we finally boarded our American Airlines plane, the captain announced that the First Officer was not legal to oversee the flight and we would have to wait until they could find another.
After a tiring flight, I finally arrived home in Phoenix, Arizona at around midnight or so. My wonderful parents and friend Kyle were there to welcome me home! Although I was heartbroken to leave the beautiful island of Ireland, I was happy to be home after over 27 straight hours of traveling. Unfortunately, on my arrival home, I found myself sick with a stomach flu and completely worn out. However, I am recovering and will be doing a presentation on my amazing trip on Monday the 24th at the Phoenix Irish Cultural Centre at 7:00 pm. I hope to see everyone there!
Much love and thanks for all of the well-wishes and prayers for me during my travels!
Kelsey Kelleher













































