When I first arrived there was a slight fear in me. I was worried about what I was getting myself into. I met up with one of the other boys doing the John of Gods with me. When we came in we were told to go to the canteen. They call it the oasis. I was still quite nervous.
As it turned out the taxi drivers of Dublin had volunteered their services for the whole day. This was to let the
children see and hear what the Dublin town was like. This meant that it was all a bit chaotic which didn't help my nerves.
But I was put in a room with my friend and we were very happy to help out. Once I knew that the people who I was working with were very nice I realised I had nothing to worry about.
The next week happened and we were separated into rooms by ourselves. This was a little bit frightening but I soon realised that the people in my new room were very nice and the kids were also able to help me with my jobs.
It has been an illuminating experience for me and now I look forward to going back each week.
As it turned out the taxi drivers of Dublin had volunteered their services for the whole day. This was to let the
children see and hear what the Dublin town was like. This meant that it was all a bit chaotic which didn't help my nerves.
But I was put in a room with my friend and we were very happy to help out. Once I knew that the people who I was working with were very nice I realised I had nothing to worry about.
The next week happened and we were separated into rooms by ourselves. This was a little bit frightening but I soon realised that the people in my new room were very nice and the kids were also able to help me with my jobs.
It has been an illuminating experience for me and now I look forward to going back each week.