Dem’s Abroad Pub Quiz

Here in Ireland, going to the pub is a part of life. Sometimes you have a Pint, sometimes you don’t. I often wondered why it’s such a big part of the Irish culture. For me, the answer came when I started realizing that traditionally – Irish have large families and very small homes. This means that the Pub became what is effectively everyone’s living room when you wanted a bit of space to “yourself”. It also became a place to meet your mates and a heart of the community. Now – with a housing crisis here in Ireland and many individuals and families forced to share houses and apartments (I know of several single mums that share eg. a 3 bedroom house – in which each mum has a room – shared with their youngest one or two – and the older kids all share a bedroom too!) what I’ve found is that folks spend time at the pub. Eg. Your roommate or the kids are using the living room to watch something. You go to the pub to give them space and not spend your life in the bedroom or kitchen.

That being said – part of Irish life and the center of everything is the Pub quiz. Some Pubs have them weekly, while others have special events to fund raise. I’ve been to a few while here – but recently had my chance to help organise one for the democrats abroad. Basically, several of us wrote up 50 questions – and then the “host” chose a few from each area to include in the sections. Because so many of us wrote questions – we could still participate – because in total only 4-6 questions (out of 50 asked) were used -and we didn’t know all the answers.

The First annual Pub quiz for Dems abroad was held on July 13, at the Stag’s Head Pub in the city center. There were about 50 ex-pats that showed up and answered questions from about 8 pm – 11:30pm. Marja and her husband were the “tally” for the team and then the Dem’s Abroad Chair (TJ) was the host.

Dems Abroad Pub Quiz 2016
Marja and TJ

My team was made up of Paddy, myself, Stephanie, and then another Patrick and his wife (Irish) who we met at the table quiz. Our team name was the “#NeverTrump-eteers”. The 3 of us from work were stumped on many questions -but amazingly – the couple we met knew many of the answers. My team came in 2nd.

Dems Abroad Pub Quiz 2016

Dems Abroad Pub Quiz 2016

Some other teams had really great names – like “Make America Great Britain again”

Dems Abroad Pub Quiz 2016

And Donald Trump’s Tiny T-Rex Hands.

Dems Abroad Pub Quiz 2016

The entire night – we had a great time – and the first, second, and third place teams were all within 2 points of each other (55, 54, 53 points).

The first place team: the Kew Tours! – who won the glamourous hotel voucher for 2.

Dems Abroad Pub Quiz 2016

The second place team (mine): The #Never Trump-eteers (who won back the 3 bottles of wine that I donated):

Dems Abroad Pub Quiz 2016

And the third place team -I can see Ballsbridge from my house – who won a fabulous bag of gourmet Gummy bears:

Dems Abroad Pub Quiz 2016

it was a great evening – and very successful in terms of fund raising. Hopefully, we can do another one sometime soon!

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Hats for the Homeless

Ireland is in a homeless crisis. Year over year, the number of homeless (especially homeless children) is up over 100%. As the Irish people struggle through the shortage of housing (and increased rents are forcing out many low income individuals), the government is arguing over how best to address the crisis and where to find the funds. You can see many articles in the local papers:

Number of Homless Children Doubles in a Year

Homeless Epidemic requires more state support

Overall the problem is shocking. On Saturday, while in the city center for drinks with friends, I counted 3 people that were sleeping rough in a 5 block radius. Last night (Monday), in the pouring rain, I counted 7 all drenched to the skin, and obviously quite miserable. (I too was drenched but at least I had a nice warm home and bed to go to). It is everywhere – from here in the city center to out in the less urban areas. And Winter is coming. The cold temperatures haven’t even started yet.

For the past few weeks, I’ve been very focused on what I can do to help those who have found themselves homeless. Despite working 50 hour weeks at work, I won a yarn lottery and suddenly found myself with 70 “free” skeins of yarn. I had asked for chunky yarn and decided that this was the Universe’s way of telling me here – set to work – here’s what you can do. Thus, I began making hats, earwarmers, and scarves for the homeless. In the course of 4 weeks of my free time, I have crochet and donated 2 hats.

Another 2 hats done.. one loom and one crochet.

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I also bought a loom yarn and made a scarf and 2 more adult sized hats (they go much faster), and a child sized earwarmer.

First adult sized knitted loom hat done. :)

First adult sized knitted loom hat done. :)

Finished loom knit scarf to match the hat. Oct. 18, 2015

Child size ear warmer loom knit. Completed 10/18/2015

I know it’s not a lot in the grand scheme of things, nor does it cost any “money”. I suppose, though, I hope it is helping someone, somewhere. Because it could be me someday -and that is what keeps me going. If you’d like to make a few hats, scarves, or participate in the shoebox appeal for Inner City Helping the homeless, please check their website.

Inner City Helping Homeless

I’m sure they’d appreciate any help they can get.

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Bake Sale for Refugees

On September 9, 2015, one of the people at work was sponsoring a bake sale. The money is going to buy winter items for the Refugees that are coming across the Mediterranian. V is taking his vacation and volunteering on the Island of Kos and plans on taking as much of this with him as possible.

Wanting to do something more to help, I took 20 Euros and bought some supplies. I made 3 kinds of cookies:

Sept 10, 15 Bake sale food I made in support of the Refugees. 3 kinds of cookies, a tray of brownies, rolled oat bread, white bread, salami bread, and the crowning cheddar -basil-black olive bread. :)Powerful Punch Gluten Free / Egg Free / organic cookies with dates, raisins and almonds

Sept 10, 15 Bake sale food I made in support of the Refugees. 3 kinds of cookies, a tray of brownies, rolled oat bread, white bread, salami bread, and the crowning cheddar -basil-black olive bread. :)Powerful Punch Cookies

Sept 10, 15 Bake sale food I made in support of the Refugees. 3 kinds of cookies, a tray of brownies, rolled oat bread, white bread, salami bread, and the crowning cheddar -basil-black olive bread. :)Chocolate chocolate chip Cake box Cookies

Sept 10, 15 Bake sale food I made in support of the Refugees. 3 kinds of cookies, a tray of brownies, rolled oat bread, white bread, salami bread, and the crowning cheddar -basil-black olive bread. :)Chocolate chocolate chip Cake box Cookies

Sept 10, 15 Bake sale food I made in support of the Refugees. 3 kinds of cookies, a tray of brownies, rolled oat bread, white bread, salami bread, and the crowning cheddar -basil-black olive bread. :)Red Velvet Cookies

I also made a pan of Walnut brownies:

Sept 10, 15 Bake sale food I made in support of the Refugees. 3 kinds of cookies, a tray of brownies, rolled oat bread, white bread, salami bread, and the crowning cheddar -basil-black olive bread. :)

Then, I made bread, which sold like hotcakes. The 4 small loaves on the left are Fresh Basil, Oregano and Cheddar cheese. The two small at the top are Pepperoni and Cheese bread. The next two are plain white bread. And the last two at the bottom are rolled oat and wheat bread.

Sept 10, 15 Bake sale food I made in support of the Refugees. 3 kinds of cookies, a tray of brownies, rolled oat bread, white bread, salami bread, and the crowning cheddar -basil-black olive bread. :)

In addition to what the others brought, we had 2 full 6 foot tables. The sale brought almost 800 Euro – all to help get those fleeing war make it through the winter.

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