Thursday, December 31, 2015

New Year's Eve

It's new years eve and I'm not saying you shouldn't go out and have a good time, but I just want everybody to be safe. So if you're going out tonight make sure you know your limits and watch your drinks. Make sure you have a safe way home and please be mindful of other people.Watch out for any pets that might be frightened of the fireworks. But most importantly, ENJOY YOURSELF!

Friday, December 25, 2015

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas! I hope everybody has a safe and merry holiday season. Remember Christmas is about family. It's better to arrive alive so please don't drink and drive.
I hope nobody needs this throughout Christmas but if they do, here is the number for Childline: 1800 66 66 66.
Best wishes for everybody. Merry Christmas!

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Christmas Eve

Merry Christmas Eve! Hope everybody is in bed early today. Santa won't come if you don't go to sleep! Make sure to leave something out for him and the reindeer. They do lost of hard work after all! 

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Tomorrow's Christmas Eve!

Happy Tomorrow's Christmas Eve! This may seem a bit odd and annoying but this day holds special meaning to me and my sister. So yeah, Tomorrow's Christmas Eve!

Monday, December 21, 2015

Ice Skating

Today we went ice-skating! We were supposed to have exams today but they arranged all the exams into two days instead so we could go out today.

We left the school at about 9:15 leaving us just enough time to hear our vice principal announce to the rest of the school (who are still in exams) that we were going ice-skating. I felt kinda bad for them as we drove off in a big bus heading for Blanchardstown while they got to do exams but I soon forgot once we were on our way.
When we got to Blanchardstown we didn't go ice-skating straight away we were given a rendezvous point and time before being unleashed on the shopping centre. My friends and I went around a coupe of the shops, spending most of our time in Penney's and Boots. We went to a couple of other shops as well before we got an early lunch in McDonald's.

When it was time we met up with the rest of our year and walked across to the rink. Here we got our skates on and hit the ice. At first most people were apprehensive to get on but I hadn't been ice-skating in ages so  I went for a lap straight away. It was a really good time because it was only our year on the rink and we could have a good time without worrying about hitting strangers.

The attendants at the rink were really funny and played tag the whole time. When we got onto the ice they decided to stop whatever music they had in favour of the Justin Bieber album and songs from Frozen as well as YMCA.

I had such a good time with all my friends and can't wait to go again.



Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Mary Poppins

Today we went to see Mary Poopins in the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre.

The shop was really good. I loved the set. I wanted to be all of the characters and I simply couldn't pick a favourite song. I have to say Bert was my favourite. He just was such a well played part.

I would highly recommend a visit to see it to everybody.

I also had good craic with my friends beforehand.










Wednesday, December 09, 2015

ISPCC Holly Selling

Today we went into town to sell holly badges for ISPCC. ISPCC are a really good charity that run Childline. This is a phone line that children can call at any time of the day. The service provides somebody to listen and to care. This service is invaluable and helps thousands of children each day. 

I had a really good time selling with my two friends Clarissa and Cynthia. At times the day was a bit slow so to keep the boredom away we decided to sing. We sung a mix of Christmas Carols and popular songs in the charts. 

After we were finished selling we were allowed to get food and I went to Eddie Rockets with my friend, Tara and we ordered to-go before sneaking into McDonalds to eat with our other friends. 

Tuesday, December 08, 2015

Hanukkah

Happy Hanukkah

Castleknock Speed Dating

Today we went to Castleknock, a boys school near ours for Language Speed Dating.

We were split into French and Spanish. We talked about things like our family, pets, hobbies and music interests. The boys were very nice and extremely polite. We even got 7up and Chocolate after.




To This Day

So there is this really awesome poem by Shane Koyczan called "To This Day". I think everybody needs to hear it. I'm not usually a poetry person but this poem just rang so true. You can watch it below or read it here.

Work Experience

So yesterday I finished my first work experience placement in the Chemistry labs in Maynooth University. I started my placement on September 23rd and now ten weeks later I have learnt a lot.

During my placement I was mostly helping with setting up for experiments and preparing labs. I know the names of all the equipment that's for sure. My first week I was laminating, and correcting tests and now finishing I was preparing solutions for the third years to use.

I also got to attend a first year chemistry lecture and to use a mass spectrometer.





Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Christmas Cake

As part of TY Home Ec all students are required to make a Christmas Cake. I made my cake as part of a group with Kate Hayden and Irina Bunicci.

We had a choice of making chocolate biscuit cake or actual Christmas cake. We chose to make actual Christmas cake because we thought chocolate biscuit cake just wasn't Christmasy enough.
We made an alcohol free cake and covered it in marzipan, marshmallow fondant and regular fondant.

We decided on a design of two polar bears and a Christmas tree. Here is the end result!

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Survivors Day

Survivors day is held every year on the Saturday before Thanksgiving (21st Nov 2015). For one day a year people affected by suicide can come together and share their pain and loss with others to help them feel less alone. 

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention have recently released a series about suicide loss. They have also established a digital quilt for people to remember their loved ones by. 

"The Digital Memory Quilt is an online space where suicide loss survivors everywhere can honor and share stories about their loved ones using video, audio, photos, and words—stories that serve as squares in our virtual quilt." -extract from the Survivor Day website

There is much debate about whether suicide is heroic or cowardly but in my opinion none of this matters. What matters is that the person is gone. We almost kill ourselves thinking, how could I not have seen the signs. But sometimes there aren't any. Sometimes people are just so good at wearing their masks that we can't see through them. Even the greats have been fooled by a deadly disguise. 

But there was something that made that person want to disappear permanently. Something that made them think "I have no other option". And that is what we should worry about. That something probably still exists in our world and if it isn't stopped will continue to take those we love from us. So instead of judging those we've lost for their decisions why don't we think about what made them make that decision because everyday that is what a a family will think about when the person they love is gone. 

For anybody out there reading this thinking "nobody will miss me", don't do it. Just please don't do it. I could list a thousand reasons why but even if you think nobody will miss you, I will. I may not know you now but if you take your life, you take away the opportunity for me to know you. I will be missing maybe one day knowing you. And the time we didn't have together wasn't quite enough . 

If you are taking your life to escape a problem that seems permanent please don't because even if that problem is permanent now we can change it. But I can't help you change the problem if you're not here. 

I really don't know if what I've said here is of any help to anybody or has just made things worse. I'd like to believe it has helped someone. But honestly I don't know. I just hope it hasn't hurt anybody. I just wanted to say something. To let people know that they are not alone. There is so much I could say on this topic and so much I want to but I just can't put it into words. But I want anybody out there to know I am here for you. I will always care. I thought for a long time about what I wanted to say here and this is the best I could come up with. 






Friday, November 20, 2015

Universal Children's Day

"The one thing all children have in common is their rights. Every child has the right to survive and thrive, to be educated, to be free from violence and abuse, to participate and to be heard. "
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

November 20th, marks the day the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child, in 1959, and the Convention on the Rights of the Child, in 1989. Children's Day aims to highlight the achievements in child development so far but also to highlight what still must be done to make sure all children receive their rights. 

Thursday, November 19, 2015

International Men's Day

International Men's Day aims to promote men's and boy's health, improve gender relations, promote gender equality, and highlight positive male role models.

When people think gender inequality they immediately think women are being denied their rights. Yes there is still a lot of work to do in the area of women's rights but men are also being denied some things. Maybe not by law but by society. 

Men don't feel they are allowed to express emotion. This is not because the law says so but because society frowns upon men crying or discussing feelings and labels it weak. Feeling something is not a weakness. Feeling something is a sign that you are human. 


Often we don't even realise that we are limiting boys and men. From the time a boy turns two he is referred to as a "little man".They are told to "man up" when they are sad or upset. This creates the idea that men are strong because they don't express emotion. From the time men are toddlers they are taught this so really it is no wonder than this is the way our society has developed. But something has got to change. 77.9% of suicides in America in 2013 were male while 22.1% were female. This is a very big gap and it is directly related to men feeling pressured by society to be strong. Men are expected to be strong all the time and when they aren't able to be strong they won't admit it because they are afraid that they won't be a man anymore. 

We need to change this idea. We need the world to realise that a man can need help and still be strong just like an woman can. A man should be able to go to the doctor and not feel weak. Just because we need a little help every  once in a while doesn't make us any less. This International Men's Day I am asking you to "Be the change you wish to see in the world" and support men. 



Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Movember

"The Movember Foundation is a global charity committed to men living happier, healthier, longer lives. Since 2003, millions have joined the men’s health movement, raising €485 million and funding over 1,000 programmes focusing on prostate cancer, testicular cancer, poor mental health and physical inactivity."-The Movember Foundation Homepage

This Movemeber support a good cause and grow a mustache if you can or convince somebody else too. Or if mustaches just aren't your thing take the MOVE in Movember challenge. And if like me you have no chance of growing a mustache because biology doesn't allow it, you can be a Mo Sista and help to raise awareness of the cause.

If you need some inspiration:

Blend in with the majority of you country:
Or just go wild like this guy:













Monday, November 16, 2015

Gay Marriage

Congrats guys, go forth and marry!








I Don't Even Know What To Call This...

So earlier I made a post about the Paris attacks, but at the time I didn't know about everything else going on in the world because it was the middle of the night and the only thing Sky news were covering were the attacks in Paris. Yes the attacks in Paris were a very tragic event, but they were not the only ones. A day before the Paris Attack, suicide bombers killed 43 in Beirut. Early on Friday, an Isis militant blew himself up at the funeral of a pro-government Shia fighter in Baghdad, killing at least 18 people and wounding 41. Saturday, November 14, 2015, 2:27 PM -A magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck off the coast of Japan's island of Kyushu at 5:51 a.m local time, triggering a small tsunami. 230,000 people have yet to return to their home towns since the disaster. In Mexico, Hurricane Patricia hit, missing most of the densely populate areas and hitting a more isolated coast instead. Initial reports haven't reported any deaths but thousands of people have lost everything.

The French are not the only ones who have lost something this weekend. But they in retaliation have bombed Syria. Nobody is talking about all the people that have probably died there. Those people don't deserved to be punished for a minority group's mistakes. And for those blaming the refugees for the attacks. The refugees are running from the people that have caused these attacks. 

There is much more I could say on this topic. I could go on for ours. But that won't change what is happening to our world. Humans are killing this world. We are killing the planet with global warming and we are killing each other. We might be using machines and guns but at the end of the day it is still humans killing humans. And when all is said and done and there is nothing left, we will have nobody to blame but ourselves. 

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Transgender Awareness Week

Transgender Awareness Week starts today November 14th and finishes on November 20th with Transgender Day of Remembrance. TDoR is a day to remember those who have suffered as a result of transphobia and to highlight the abuse they still suffer. This week I want everybody to remember that transgender people are still people too. Being hateful or violent to them won't change what they are it will only make their lives harder. So if you don't support transgender people please at least be respectful and remember if you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all.