Nov 10, 2009

Ireland, first month...

After the first month, obviously… lots of things have happened!

Summary:

After a month… heavy rainy and windy weather, they’re still driving for the left side, I’m still having long conversations with the bus drivers, I’ve met European people, I live in a house and I’ve a room, I got a broadband mobile, so I’ve Internet when/where I want, I realized that sometimes in Ballymun there are horses and hens around the sreets, I have an English teacher, I’m thinking of buying a bicycle, I eat more potatoes every day, I’ve known the house parties, I’ve known the police (luckily no for any bad reason!) and I celebrated my Birthday, yeah!

My house and the room

Yes, I have a room, in Collinswood. The one that I told you about the guys that are looking the Champions League matches, the cheap one, so that’s my house. The room is pretty small, but cheap, cossy and nice. It has a bed, a table and a cupboard to put my clothes and stuff in.
The house is inhabited by 4 Irish people (3 men and a woman) and me. At the beginning they seemed to be shy and not so sociable, but day by day they are nicer with me. The last Friday we played Poker… and I won!
They are Irish people, a bit older than me, who works in a usual timetable (from 9 to 7, aprox.) and during the weekdays I don’t see them so much… They arrive in the afternoon, and I work in the afternoon.
I hope it’ll change but, you know… when you are in a new country, where everything is new, where you have to speak, listen and think (just a little bit) in an other language, you realize that it tires more that it seems so I need to sleep long hours at the moment!! But it’s gorgeous! The truth is that I sleep very well, during the morning I can’t hear anything, just sometimes the soft noise of the rain making “tic tac tic tac” when it beats the window, then I open one eye, look outside and say to myself: half an hour more…

Halloween and a perfect Birthday

Halloween… The Irish people are really looking forward enjoying Halloween. They dress the houses, dress up themselves and make lots of things. In the Reco we were developing a dolls called molly dolls, they were dolls made by clothes. The technique was cut a DL clothes giving them a body shape, then, sewing the clothes putting them together. They had to let a hole in the head of the molly doll to put the scum of a pillow in. After it, they finish sewing until the end. Then, the funniest work: decorate the doll putting smiles, shining eyes, hair, a nice dress and all that your imagination let you do!

During these weeks previous to Halloween, there was also a circus near The Reco where the kids could go and enjoy a circus experience by themselves.
One week before Halloween everybody was throwing fireworks all over the street, they really like it and in Halloween there are lots of Fireworks. Sometimes is dangerous and you have to be careful!

We celebrate Halloween on the 31st October. The party was called Otherworld Festival. It was a Festival in the big square in Ballymun, where there were lots of organizations, people, cultural associations, etc… who are involved in Ballymun. As BRYR we had our own tend where were all the molly dolls exhibited. During the Festival a there were places to eat, a non stop circus performance, short gigs from the Ballymun young music bands, dance exhibitions from a Ballymun dance groups, dress up and make up workshops and lots of things. After enjoying all the afternoon and evening there, we finished the party with great fireworks.


That was Ballymun Halloween event and my Birthday afternoon celebration. After it, the Dublin night was craig great. All the pubs and nightclubs were fool of dressed up people and the atmosphere was really nice and funny. A perfect Birthday.


Ballymun, the neighborhood

This neighborhood is really interesting… I realized after two weeks here, that sometimes there are hens and horses around the streets of Ballymun. The first I thought was that some animals escaped from a farm. However, after asking a workmate about it, she said me that it was normal because some people from Ballymun has animals.
A part from these curiosities, Ballymun is a dynamic suburb in the North of Dublin. The blocks built in the 60's give to Ballymun a particular structure. I hope I can see more about this area. Getting involved in BRYR and the Reco give me the chance to see the issues that the people from this are have to live with, and to see the potencialities of this area, of its inhabitants, and all the youth, health, social, educational, community organizations that are working in it.

Other things…

I bought a photo camera. I bought as well a shaver that only works when is plugged… and the bathrooms of the Irish houses don’t have sockets… Bet what I do!

That’s all after a month… Well… that’s all I can say just with words!

Cheers!

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