I'm here now and I'm not going to drag on about school work being difficult because to put it bluntly I have loved all my classes and anything to do with them during my first semester here at The University of Tennessee. My teachers and my classmates have all been a great help, this is especially important as I was trying not only to settle here at UT as a student but I had to adapt my lifestyle too.
Since October 2nd sporting events, travelling, schoolwork and making new and interesting friendships have been the highlights. I know I keep going on about how everything is so great out here in the States and how I am having a great time and you all must be wondering have I had any bad experiences?! To answer that question - I really have not had one time where I have felt down and out, if I did I would have definately done something about it. Obviously I miss friends and family but I always anticipated that before I left home, so therefore it has not been a real shock being away. It's just about learning and teaching yourself to make the most of being away from home. My time has really flown in here, I read online before I made the journey across the pond that "your time will fly, make the most of it etc. etc." and I took those quotes with a pinch of salt, I actually thought my time here would drag in but it's been quite the opposite, which I guess is a good thing.
So here it goes the moment you have all been waiting for, the pictures! I have taken so many pictures since October. I don't intend on posting a quarter of them on here so I will share with you some of my favourites and explain them.
Vol Walk
My first few pictures are from the Tennessee v Georgia American Football game. This game was labelled the highlight of the home schedule when the fixtures were released. I guess it is because Georgia is so close and they are a good team. The game was great for Tennessee as they won comprehensively. The photos I am going to show are not of the actual game they are of the lead up before hand which happen before every Tennessee football game. It is called the 'Vol Walk' and it is basically just a walk by the Player's and Staff of the Football team who walk from 'Gibbs Hall' which is an apartment complex where the majority of student athletes live and then proceed from it to the 'Neyland Stadium'
Washington D.C.
When I found out back in April of last year that I was going to study abroad for a year one of the first thoughts I encountered was the will to travel. America is such a massive country that each state as a special feature and I really do want to take advantage of that.
I've always wanted to see Washington D.C. because when I watch films or documentaries which make a references to D.C. it has always came across to me as being really clean and a great city.I have a cousin Warren (who I know is reading this, so Hello!) who lives in Bethesda which is a suburb just outside Washington D.C. literally 15 minutes away from the White House by the great metro system which runs throughout the system. Warren graciously offered me a place to stay during my stay which took place from October 11th to 15th.
I flew direct from Knoxville to Dulles Airport and a few metro stops here and there and I was in Bethesda and I first met up with Warren's great fiance, Shana as Warren was working. Shana and I first met outside Barnes & Knoble bookstore which is right in the middle of Bethesda, which is a great place to hang out and chill. We swiftly went for a bite to eat as I was really hungry, we had a good chat for just over an hour or so. Warren met up with us on our way back to Warren's apartment. It was great to see Warren as I hadn't saw him for ages and during my stay in Washington D.C. is was firstly great to hear an actual Northern Irish accent face to face and also just to have a bit of 'craic' together.
After a few long chats and scheduling about what we were going to do during my stay we finally got some sleep. On the Thursday I woke up at the same time as Warren, he had to go to work and I made my way into the centre of Washington D.C. to see all the sites. This is what I was really looking forward to seeing the sites with my own eyes. I really would advise anyone to go to D.C. and see all the sites, everything is just so clean and easy to get access to. Anyway here is some pictures during my day of sight seeing.






I have a ton of other pictures from D.C. but I don't want to dwell too much on them. My trip to D.C. was really memorable and I had a great time with both Warren and Shana. It was definately a Fall Break to remember.
Thanksgiving
During thanksgiving I again made my way to Washington D.C. although I did not spend any great amount of time there, I just met up with Warren and Shana and we made our way to Harrisburg, the capital of Pennsylvania and the home of Shana's family. It was great to get away for Thanksgiving and spend it with Warren and Shana. I also met Shana's family, they were all amazing. They were very hospitable during my stay and it was great to hang out with all of them. We had a great meal during Thanksgiving and the chat was great throughout my stay. Here is some pictures -


Nashville Sports Trip.
On the weekend of the 15/16th of December me and a few of my friends form UT planned a trip to Nashville. Nashville is about a 3 hour drive north of Knoxville. We decided to go and see a NHL and NFL game. We saw the Nashville Predators play the Anaheim Ducks in a NHL Ice Hockey game. I really enjoyed it especially as the Predators won and it was good the see a professional Ice Hockey team in the flesh. I also saw the Tennessee Titans play the San Diego Chargers in the NFL, the first half was really boring although the second half came to life and the final quarter was awesome. The only bad thing was that the Titans lost in extra time. All in all it was a great time and way to share with my new friends in Tennessee.











Well I hope you have got another short insight into my time in Tennessee and beyond so far. I am still really enjoying my stay and I am looking forward to my second semester which starts on the 9th of January but before then we have the small issue of Christmas to worry about!!
Until next time - Have a great Christmas and have a Happy New Year!
Nial