Being a researcher

I (almost) regret I won’t be in Dublin in June! I’ve been offered a couple of gigs doing fieldwork and interviewing children. I would have loved getting some more experience as a researcher. I’ll have to figure out how I can get involved in projects in Canada.

Still waiting for June

Though it’s sort of exciting to live with the uncertainty of what will happen next, I look forward to June when Evan and I should have a little less uncertainty.

May has been awesome also for so many people I know. My sister-in-law got the job she has wanted since school, my friend Olivera got engaged, my sister came to visit us in Vancouver, my friend fell in love.

Now that I have successfully forgotten about my thesis, I am going to enjoy my peace just a little longer. When Val moves out this weekend, Evan and I can take over our apartment and create a nice space for me to write.

keeping up with life

When my parents came to visit me at the beginning of May I got on a crazy emotional rollercoaster and now I don’t know how to get off. May was such an eventful month! Trying to wrap up things in Dublin, saying good-bye. Fortunately, I am so busy that I don’t have time to think, I’m just going through the motions and that’s enough for now. Waiting for June, maybe that will calm things down.

These pictures were taken on my last day in Ireland. Ola, Kristel, and I spent the day in Howth. Had a drink with the locals, got a slight sunburn, had ice-cream, and saw a beautiful sunset. Good times.

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The sun is out today in Vancouver and Evan and I can have breakfast on the deck 🙂 Afterwards, he is planning to learn his whole German text book within 24 hours just in time for his final exam.

Audrey & her lovely family

I said good-bye to my Irish family already, since I won’t be able to see them again before I leave… Audrey and her dad came out to our neighborhood, Phibsboro, and we had a nice chat in one of the local cafes. Her dad just came back form travelling and had lots of stories for us! Ahhh, good times. I can’t think about it too much today and am trying to keep busy…

The photo was taken last year on the 1 day of summer in Ireland.Back then I had my first sambo, saw the beautiful Wicklow mountains, went to the highest pub, watched Audrey fall asleep in the car…

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Follow-up meeting with my research participants

The manager of the childcare centre invited me back to talk about my initial findings at one of their staff meetings. I went this afternoon and gave an informal presentation. It was nice to see everyone and a couple of people even took notes like crazy. It looks like the excitement was mutual 🙂

Most importantly, I gave them the Grumpy Bird book by Jeremy Tankard. I hope it’s going to be one of their favorites too.

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Wir machen Dublin unsicher

What a nice weekend! Jörg & I mastered the art of sitting in pubs and cafes when it rained, and walking around when it was sunny. Lots of good music and laughs. Howth was beautiful as usual and I’m glad Jörg got to experience the cliff walk! He couldn’t stop smiling.

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Success

Almost a whole year after moving out, I finally received my damage deposit from Hazelwood Student Accommodation. Wow, I thought this day would never come.