Acting in Hope
We are not hopeful. We wait. We wait for horizons to open, for ideas to flourish. For plans and dreams to come to fruition. We wait, trying to console ourselves with the concrete, […]
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We are not hopeful. We wait. We wait for horizons to open, for ideas to flourish. For plans and dreams to come to fruition. We wait, trying to console ourselves with the concrete, […]
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How Irish does that sound? This is a lyric from my favourite musical called Come From Away which tells the story of one of the kindest acts in history. (I would recommend listening to it, it is very […]
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Happy Anniversary! It’s been a year in the trenches. Can I just say, how appreciative I am for being part of this community again. From the Connect Communities to Sadhbh and Fee doing an auction of many different […]
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Our electricity went out the other day. I was just in the door after walking with my sister, it was midterm, clients were finished for the week and Friday night […]
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I couldn’t tell you how many hours I’ve spent listening to Radiohead while staring out the front window of my childhood home, a very long time. I’m not living, I’m […]
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I was trawling through the internet the other week looking for inspiration for my Netflix watchlist. Came across a few potentials – Living with Yourself (quirky comedy), Collateral (crime drama), History […]
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I love being snuggled up in my bed, under the warm duvet with the lovely soft cotton cover and it feels even more cosy when it is stormy weather outside. When I wake up early […]
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Irish people are more bored, frustrated and lonely now than at any time during the pandemic. That came out this week in a poll by the Department of Health. It’s […]
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There is a pepper shaker in a cupboard in our house. It sits just below the teabags, which I’m sure many of you are familiar with from over the years, […]
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There is a passage in the Bible that fascinates me. Picture yourself in the story: you have two wives, two servants, eleven sons, you’ve just crossed the ford of the Jabbok, and suddenly you’re caught up in […]
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