Thursday, January 21, 2010

to dublin





After spending last weekend in the Closkelt , we caught the bus down to Dublin (not without a literal crash course in driving a minibus on this side of the pond)We have been here for four days now and are staying in a suburb of the city called Malahide.  We have been doing a few mid day school programs and youth events in the evenings. It has been cool to work with the kids here and they seem to be very receptive to us. Also we have been doing a fundraiser through St. Andrews that is benefiting relief effort in Haiti. In Ireland they do not have people at the grocery store to bag your items. A local supermarket has let our team come in and bag groceries with jars for people to give a donation.We took the train into the city tuesday and spent the day seeing downtown dublin. the republic is a much different feel from the north. dublin is bigger and much more expensive, but it is cool to see a new place and get to know new people. We are only in Malahide for the week before heading down to Cork for 2 weeks. It is strange how fast this half of outreach can be. Below are some photos from the past week or so.


Darren from the bridge where the river meets the sea in Newcastle...it seems kind of ominous
morning walk in Closkelt. It was a beautiful view from the house up there. when the morning fog clears you can see the mourne mountains on the horizon


shelby at a bookstore on the trinity university campus in dublin




Palmer at the train station ( sporting a lion mane)

3 comments:

tmac said...

Love your pics Laurie! Miss you--you should stop by La Suisse if you're ever close (or everything is close on this side of the pond, isn't it?). Miss you friend.

Emma said...

I love your posts. I love you... xoxo

Laurie Granger said...

thanks guys....tanya...what are you and nathan doing in switzerland?? emma..my love for you is great.

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