Sunday, November 18, 2012

A summer of travel ... and traveling shirts!

As I said in my last post, I felt honored to finally have our beloved Superfan shirt in my possession this summer. Over the last few years, our gold cloth enjoyed wonderful journeys with Brian and Emily. It was my turn to show our t-shirt a good time. This spring, I asked our epic garment if it could fit a trip to Europe into its summer schedule. ".........."

No words were needed. The reaction said it all. Our shirt and five members of the 2010-2011 Ashland JVC Community were ready... Europe, here we come!!!

Our first stop was Madrid... We bunked up in a hostel near the Plaza Mayor. I resisted the temptation to nap for more than twenty minutes on that first day, although it wasn't easy. It was my first serious jet-lag experience and I WAS WIPED!!!

I tried my hardest to learn a bit of the language. Thankfully our Spanish and Cuban companion, Tony, came along for the trip. He taught me some of the common phrases and aided the group on the five day journey around the city. The happenings included several strolls through the Parque del Retiro, a brutal bullfight at the Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas, a tour of the Real Madrid stadium, a Flamenco show in downtown Madrid and a day trip to Toledo. One late-night wine party led to an early-morning game of strip poker. We were supposed to make it to the Prado the following morning, but a few of us needed to sleep into the PM hours. What happens in Madrid, stays in Madrid (unless you post the story on a blog!).

On the last day, after a boat ride in the Estanque del Retiro, 
I made my last trip to the Plaza Mayor with my community mate, Emily. 
Thankfully we brought the camera... She snapped a picture of our shirt and I next to the lamppost. Adios Madrid. Here we come, Barcelona!!!


The short trip to Barcelona was slightly longer for our group as we took an all-night, local train to the "City of Counts." While we saved some money by not booking a hostel that evening, the muggy conditions made for a tough sleep. Solution? A nap on the beach. It wouldn't be our last over the next three days. We also made it to Park Güell for a look at Gaudi's wild and crazy work, the Picasso Museum and the Sagrada Familia, my favorite landmark from our Eurotrip. Rome was amazing (which I'll get to), but nothing wowed me more than this church. From its breathtaking presence in the Barcelona skyline to the detailed art inside and outside the building, the Sagrada Familia is a sight to see. I had to buy tiny replicas to bring home to the family!

All in all, Barcelona treated us well. We met some cool guys and gals at the hostel, 
danced our shoes off at a nightclub and enjoyed some seafood and soccer with the locals.  
The Arc de Triomf wasn't too far from all the fun. 
Here I am before a trip to the beach one afternoon...

After our Spanish adventures concluded, some members of the crew headed back to the States to get back to work... The rest of us trekked east to Rome. On the day we arrived, Spain played Italy in the Euro Cup Final. It was INSANE!!! Flags, horns, firecrackers, facepaint... AND SO MANY PEOPLE. Thousands of people gathered at Circus Maximus, an old chariot racing stadium that hosts big events throughout the year. We joined them to watch the match on massive televisions. Italy got destroyed, but it was a fun night.

Our hotel was close to the Santa Maria Maggiore, one of the many extravagant basilicas in the city. We spent our first few days visiting other churches and the mainstream landmarks. One of my favorite parts of the trip was our trip to the tomb of St. Labre. Our school in Montana is named after Benedict Joseph Labre, a French saint canonized in the 19th century. It was cool to hear and see more of his story after working for an organization founded in his honor. We even saw his death bed! Slightly creepy...

I loved St. Peter's and the Vatican Museum... We tried to spot the Pope, but he was on his summer getaway. Oh well, next time! At least we had some great pasta, wine and conversation!
Here I am in front of the Coliseum... My bag made the picture too!!!


All in all, it was a great trip. A fun reunion with the JVC community and a good way to start the summer. Favorite city? Slight edge to Barcelona. Small disclaimer: I was forced to actually WEAR the shirt in Europe due to packing limitations, but don't worry, it made it back in good form and it had successful trips through the washer and dryer upon return. 

Below is almost the whole group in Madrid. Tony is taking the picture...



Tony, Emily, I, AND THE SHIRT with St. Peter's in the background



In other news, it's been great being back at home. I've certainly had to re-adjust to life again in the Foley household, but it's been a blessing to reconnect with the parents, Katie and the two pups after a few years away. I'm temporarily working full-time with my dad at his printing firm until I'm ready to make the next move (grad school perhaps?). My sister, Katie, is a Sales Assistant with Time and is community to NYC daily. Mollie, the other sis, is livin' it up as a senior in the Mods. I've crashed a few of her parties already. Their last football game was yesterday :-( I remember our last like it was yesterday... You know what's crazy, though? We're like halfway to our first reunion... Even if we aren't lucky enough to have a 'Family Reunion' before then, five-year is just around the corner!!!

Wherever each one of you is tonight, I hope you are doing well. I know we don't talk every day, but you all frequently cross my mind. As we become busier with life and continue to broaden our networks, I begin to appreciate this blog even more. Our familial bond is ever-present and "The Famlihood of the Traveling Shirt" is living, technological proof! 

Clare, the shirt will be shipped out to you this week.. Then, it will have completed the first round through the four of us.. How exciting?!?!?! I propose that we mix up the order. So after Clare has had some quality time with the garment, she sends it to whomever she wants to start the second round... Thoughts????

Love you guys. Very grateful for each one of you during this Thanksgiving season! God Bless!

--- Roley Poley Foley

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Big shoes to fill

The Superfan shirt is now in my hands..... It found me in Ashland, Montana before it's previous holder departed for Columbia.... I can tell (by it's condition and the epic blog posts) that it has had a privileged and blessed life up to this point. I have big shoes to fill as it's next caretaker....

If our Superfan shirt is lucky, it may find itself next to this lamp post real soon...


... or under this arc ...


... or in the shadows of this "stadium" ...



Stay tuned! In the meantime, enjoy the start of your summers!

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Better late than never!

Dearest family: please accept my profound apologies for having procrastinated this blog post by approximately a year. I haven’t forgotten about our traveling shirt pact or our wonderful family… our picture is by my bed in that family frame you all gave me. I cherish our wonderful memories!

The last year or so has been so eventful! My original intention for my shirt-activity was the Detroit Turkey Trot last Thanksgiving—which I have now done twice since—so I have included the pictures from that. However, JVC (as Joe knows…) can be rather time-consuming and I somehow managed not to send it along then. In the ensuing months, I have finished volunteering and living with JVC, dated Rick for over a year, and moved back to Michigan for grad school! I’m studying public health epidemiology with an international health concentration; if all goes according to plan, I will be spending the summer researching malaria inBogotá,Colombia.

All that aside, by far the most exciting family event was of course CLARE’S BEAUTIFUL WEDDING!!! Despite missing Joe, we all managed to have a wonderful time and Clare looked stunning all night. Chris is a welcome addition to the Sweeney and the CTK families! I’m sure he will give her a lifetime of happiness… which is good, because if he doesn’t, Brian, Joe, and I would fly down south and beat him up. Just kidding! Sort of.

Unfortunately, I didn’t get a lot of good pictures from the reception (see below), but the professional wedding photos are gorgeous. I was a bit of a slacker with the actual shirt, but the year has provided many fun and impactful memories that I will chronicle in photos despite the absence of our soon-to-be well-traveled Superfan shirt. Sorry!

I love and miss you all, and can’t wait to read the next installment! We should plan a reunion for the coming year…

New grad school friends as GangGreen for Halloween (Rana, Lia, Nithin, me)

Clare's wedding!

Brian and TJ in DC on our way to Clare's

Sunrise in Chicago (from the boat) with the family after our sail down from Mackinac Island, MI

Some JVC/BC friends at our preferred gay sports bar in DC, Nellie's (Laura Regan, roommate Tommy, me, Brian, Rick, Hanna Tappen)

With Rick in Baltimore, where he did JVC

He makes me pretend to care about the Phillies sometimes

My beautiful JVC community and our support people. I miss them! (Mike Serzan, me, Ana, Kim, Emily, Tommy, Nawal, Laura, Meg)

Our illustrious shirt keeping me company on the rather long drive from Detroit to DC

Dad.

Mom.

Turkey Trot!

Post 10/5K race in downtown Detroit with Johnny (this one's 2010)

HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON!

~Emily