04/05/2020
Hello all on day How on Earth is it May already of lockdown!! At this stage we’ve walked the dog, walked the kids and walked that all important 2km so many times that we could do it in our sleep. We’ve painted walls, painted fences painted our nails.We’ve cut the grass and cut our hair(let’s not dwell on that for too long!). We’ve binged on food,on drink and on Netflix.We’ve upcycled,recycled and just plain cycled. We’ve tried our best to homeschool(does anyone out there know exactly what a cuboid pyramid is??). We’ve baked, sewn and drawn. We’ve sent and received so many WhatsApps that we’re not even sure what groups we’re in anymore.
We have also slowed the pace of life down. We’ve re-connected with family and friends in a way we never would have if our lives hadn’t changed so much. We are slowly relearning to appreciate what we have and who we have in our lives. We have made some good memories during this time and as long as we stay safe we may even look back with a sense of nostalgia.
Obviously we can’t sustain this lifestyle forever and we need to get back to reality. We hopefully have jobs to return to, we have bills to pay appointments to keep. We look forward to seeing all our friends and families again and we hope to get back to normal over the coming weeks. There is light at the end of the tunnel for us and come the 18th May hopefully we can ease our way back to living our lives again.
Unfortunately this has not been a pleasant time for everyone. For some of us there is no light at the end of the tunnel. Not just during this time but during life in general. For some of us no matter how brightly the sun shines we are filled with a sense of never ending darkness. We have no sense of hope, no sense of peace and nowhere to turn to.
This is why we are asking you to please, please support the Roscommon Gaels 5km challenge to raise much needed funds for Pieta House. This challenge will take place on Saturday 9 May which is when the annual Darkness into Light walk was to be held. You can run, walk or cycle the 5km either individually or as a family. Maybe even bring the poor dog along!! You don’t even have to do the 5km to donate money. Let’s face it, we’re not all cut out to be athletes. It’s an achievement for some of us to make it to the top of the stairs!! All the details are on the Roscommon Gaels page and you can make a donation through the Pieta House GoFund me page there.
If anyone would prefer to make a cash donation you can leave it into Liam in the shop. We will have a container outside the shop all day Saturday so you won’t even have to go in. We can’t make it any easier than that for you!!
This is a very hard time for charities, they have lost so much of their revenue so please give what you can to this cause. It doesn’t have to much. If you think of all the online shopping you’ve done over the past few weeks(go on admit it, we won’t tell anyone!,) you can get the card out once more and make a donation.
Imagine in a few months when we’re looking back at this time and we’re admiring our tidy garden or
our freshly painted sitting room that we could also say we contributed in some small way towards saving someone’s life- now that would be an achievement to be proud of.
In the meantime stay safe, be kind to yourself and to each other and enjoy the warmth of the sun 🌞🌞🌞🌞