ArchiveJanuary 2021

Walk through Grangegorman, Stoneybatter, Smithfield neighborhoods

The sun is out today, but with cooler temperatures in the 40s F. As if on cue, my friend CJ texts to ask if I want to join him on a walk and shop this afternoon.We do a short loop up through the Grangegorman and Stoneybatter neighborhoods then down to Smithfield where there is a larger “Fresh” grocery shop (same chain as the one we stopped in last week). The selection is impressive, the produce...

Inauguration Day and a new spice organizer

I have been waking up earlier the past couple of days, which is good for my productivity. The weather is grey and rainy outside. I decide to focus on job hunting and career development first thing after breakfast. Recently I came across a nonprofit association in Dublin called The Wheel that puts on training programs and offers other support services. I decide to invest in an individual...

No post for Monday; SuperValu delivery and a walk today;, what’s P2D2?

I took a break from the blog yesterday. I stayed at home and took the day off mentally, so there wasn’t really anything to write about. The quiet day gave me an opportunity to do the homework assignment for my DBT group this week, which is to practise the “what” and “how” mindfulness skills. The “what” skills are observing, describing, and participating. This can be done during...

Apple fritters take 2, lazy Sunday, COVID tests for travelers

I’m still determined to find a good air-fryer apple fritter recipe. The next one I try out this morning calls for an egg, some melted butter and apple cider vinegar in addition to the usual flour, baking powder, sugar, salt and spices. The “dough” turns out very thin, almost like pancake batter. I use the mini-oven’s air fryer mode instead of the stand alone round air fryer I used for the...

Phoenix Park walk

I have a coffee/walk date with a new guy I met online, N. He lives near Phoenix Park so we agree to meet at a popular cafe that’s run out of a converted shipping container. It takes about 30 minutes on a bus from city centre to get there. The weather is supposed to be dry, but there are some brief showers on the bus ride. I catch glimpses of a couple on rainbows along the way. When I...

Quiet day, second bedroom clean-up, quick grocery run

It’s been a quiet day. Yesterday evening I had my second DBT session with the new group. We’re going over a module on mindfulness, which my previous group had also covered, but it’s such an essential part of the training that I don’t mind repeating it. One of our assignments for the upcoming week is to practice “observing,” so for a change I decide not to have RTÉ Radio on like I usually do...

Job application and afternoon walk

There’s a job application on my to-do list with a submission deadline today. I’ve created a spreadsheet to list all the various qualifications and competencies I’ve used on past resumes/CVs, so that I can more easily pick and choose the most relevant ones for a specific job description. This speeds up the process considerably. I finish customizing my cover letter and CV in about an hour or so...

Another homebody day

I’m still working on my daily schedule and routine, ideally shifting it earlier so that I have more productive time in the morning for job applications etc. Today I catch up on the various job postings I’ve flagged in my email inbox and add them to my action plan spreadsheet. There are several applications for me to submit over the next week or so. I’m still mulling over whether...

Walk along City Quay, Mother & Baby Homes Report, COVID numbers worsen

The weather has improved today. Over the holidays, a couple of packages were delivered to Mail Boxes Etc. for me, so I take this as an opportunity to get out of the apartment for a short walk. The streets of Dublin are subdued, with noticeably less traffic and pedestrians out and about. On the way back I cut to the River Liffey and walk along City Quay (pronounced “key”) to snap a few...

Next steps: career and health insurance

It’s a drizzly, wet day. I get up relatively early (compared to last week) with a determination to be more productive. The top priorities on my agenda are career development / job search and health insurance. But first… I just read a headline in The Guardian that Ireland surges to worst infection rate in the world with 10,100 cases per million over the seven days up to this past Sunday...