It’s funny how different you can feel in just 24 hours. One moment, I was in Ireland with a knot in my stomach, nerves running wild, yet excitement bubbling underneath. The anticipation of what was to come was overwhelming. I stood outside the bus station for 30 minutes before departureāthe longest downtime of the entire journey.

On the way to the airport, I was lucky to have a seat to myself, which gave me the chance to dive into videos about what to see and do in Thailand. As I arrived at Dublin Airport, the true mix of emotions hit meāa blend of excitement and dread. Security was an eye-opener; it wasnāt until I reached the checkpoint that I realized just how much useless stuff I had on me. It took three trays to hold all my belongings, and the staff made sure to let me know I was taking too long.

Once through security, I took a few minutes to repack my things and made my way to the gate. My first flight with Qatar Airways was a 6+ hour journey. I was naive about what to expect as an economy passenger, but the flight attendants were attentive, offering plenty of beverages, a snack, and even a mealāwhich did wonders to calm my nerves and pass the time.
I was seated next to an incredibly friendly gentleman, who found my travel inexperience amusing and was happy to share his own experiences. The only downside? The window seat. Asking to get out for the facilities felt awkward, and I haven’t yet figured out a solution to that problem.
After 6 hours and 30 minutes, I landed at Hamad International Airport in Doha. I had hyped myself up about this airport, having heard it was one of the nicest in the world. Initially, I thought it was on par with Dublin, but as I ventured closer to my gate, I was blown away by the intricate ornaments and beautiful design.

The worst part? Finding out that Manchester United had lost to Brightonābut I expected that.
Boarding the next flight was surprisingly smooth. As it was a connecting flight, I expected thorough checks, but it was a breeze. This time, I had an aisle seat, which came with its own perks. The screen was positioned to the side rather than in front of me, and though the quality was a bit lower, the flexibility of movement made up for it.
Upon landing in Thailand, airport checks were smooth, and I took a taxi to my accommodation.
Seeing groups of people packed into the backs of trucks, vans, and pickups was both unsettling and fascinating. One odd moment stood outāour taxi had a minor bump with a motorbike, leading to a quick but heated exchange before both drivers simply moved on as if nothing had happened.

The biggest challenge came upon arriving in town six hours before check-in. Lugging my gear around during this wait was an experience in itself.
I passed the time by visiting several coffee shops and exploring a few areas, but the real adventure starts tomorrow. Now that Iām settled, the nerves have vanished, replaced by pure excitement for whatās ahead and the personal growth this journey will bring.

Until next time, my friends! Below are a few more snapshots from my travels. Be sure to keep your craic at 90! SlÔn go fóill!
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