Jobs Boot Camp

Congratulations to all who recently completed the Jobsclub Bootcamp at Southill Jobsclub, Roxboro. This intensive course was co-presented by Tony Galvin and Rose Servitova and covered such topics as; What makes a good worker, why do we work, time-keeping, following instructions, Communicating problems and asking for help, assertiveness, hygiene/presentation, using initiative, social skills, maintaining your job and coping with change. On the final day a Certificate of Completion was awarded to the following; Joan Cosgrave, Carol-Ann Oà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢Toole, Christine Delaney, Anna Kehoe, Norma Hogan, Geraldine Oà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢Brien, Patrick Fitzgerald, Michael Tinney, Brian Clohessy, David Oà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢Sullivan, Barbara Hanley, Stephen McGrath and Claire Oà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢Connor.

Santas Helper for the Night. Story by; Josephine Mulqueen, Claire McNamara, Carolynn Rennison, Barry Gilligan & Mary Bridget McMahon. Bridget

Once upon a time there was a 10 year old boy called Jack who lived in Pallasgreen, County Limerick with his mum and dad. This Christmas his parents are sad because Jack said he does not believe in Santa Claus anymore. He really wants a Nintendo Wii game but canà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢t believe that Santa Claus will bring it to him. To help him believe again, his mum and dad decide to take him to Lapland to meet the real Santa. So on the morning of Christmas Eve, they take a flight from Shannon airport to Lapland and the fun begins.

When they arrive in Lapland, they see that the elves are busy making the presents. Santa and Mrs. Claus are double checking the childrenà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s lists, eating mince pies and drinking milk. Jack is delighted when Santa asks him to help feeding the reindeer with scented hay and oats. After a wonderful day ità ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s time to go to the airport and let Santa fill up the sleigh with toys. Before they leave, Jack tells his parents that he wants to run back into the workshop to thank Santa and tell him that he believes in him again. As soon as he enters the workshop he meets a sneaky elf called Tommy.

à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã…”Where are you from?à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‚  asked Tommy.

à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã…”Pallasgreen, County Limerick, Irelandà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‚ , answered Jack.

à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã…”Ià ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢ve always wanted to go to Ireland,à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‚  said Tommy.

à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã…”Ità ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s okay, I supposeà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‚  said Jack à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã…”where is Santa, I want to say goodbye to him?à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‚ 

à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã…”Oh,à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‚  said the sneaky elf, à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã…”heà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s in that room over there, let me take your coat and hat and Ià ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢ll wait out here for youà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‚ .

à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã…”Thank youà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‚  said Jack giving Tommy his coat and hat before going into the room to meet Santa.

But when he got into the room there was no sign of Santa only lots and lots of toys. The door shut behind him. Jack tried to open the door but ità ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s locked. He hears Tommy laughing on the other side of the door, à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã…”Ha ha ha, I tricked you. Ià ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢m going to wear your hat and coat. Your parents will think that I am you and take me back to Ireland instead of youà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‚ .

Jack is worried and bangs on the door for hours but noone hears him. Finally the door opens and who is there but Santa Claus.

à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã…”Ho ho ho, who in the name of Christmas Eve are you?à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‚  shouts a surprised Santa.

à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã…”Ià ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢m Jack from Pallasgreenà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‚  said Jack à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã…”that elf Tommy went home with my parents instead of meà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‚ .

à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã…”I donà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢t believe it,à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‚  said Santa à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã…”he did this last year too to a poor little girl from Spain. Wait until I get my hands on him. Donà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢t worry Jack, Ià ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢ll give you a lift home in the sleigh with me tonightà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‚ .

à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã…”Thatà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s greatà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‚  said Jack, à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã…”what time do you arrive in Pallasgreen?à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‚ 

à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã…”Well, ità ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s one of my last stops so youà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢ll have to help me on the wayà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‚ .

Santa gave Jack his spare red coat and cap. They were a little big but kept Jack warm in the sky on the sleigh.ԚÂ   They go first to New York, then onto Las Vegas, Japan, Thailand, Ballybunion, North Carolina, Australia, Brazil, Majorca, California and all the other countries. Jack throws the presents down the chimney to Santa which is a great help.

Finally they are heading for Jackà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s home but not before delivering their final presents to Carolynn in Shelbourne Park, Limerick, Claire in Crecora, Mary-Bridget in Lisnagry, Barry in St. Maryà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s Park, Rose in Dromkeen and finally Josephine in Pallasgreen, a few doors up from Jack. After a long night, Jack is delighted to be home but they still have to deal with the sneaky elf Tommy who they find is sound asleep in Jackà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s bed. Santa rings his bell loudly in Tommyà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s ear and Tommy jumps up with the fright.

à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã…”Oh no,à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‚  cried Tommy à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã…”I got caught, please Santa donà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢t be cross with meà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‚ .

à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã…”Well, Tommy, youà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢re going to be cleaning the toilets in the North Pole for next 3 months and weà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢ll see then if we can trust you againà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‚ .

They all say goodbye and a tired Jack gets back into bed until morning time. When he wakes up he wondered if it was all a dream.

Downstairs he finds his present under the Christmas tree. Ità ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s a Nintendo Wii. He is delighted and wants to run upstairs to show his mum and dad but he notices a note with his name on it. Ità ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s from Santa.

à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã…”Dear Jack, thank you for all your help last night. Ià ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢m sorry that Tommy tricked you, I will be keeping an extra close eye on him next Christmas Eve. Ià ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢m leaving you with an extra present of my own red coat and cap so you will always know that Santa is real. Love from Santa.à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‚ 

And Jack and his family had the happiest Christmas ever.

Congratulations to David & Claire

We here at the Tait are very proud that we have 2 representatives on the Droichead Regional Advocacy Committee. Claire O Connor was elected as secretary for this year. Her role will involve taking minutes of Droichead meetings and E-Mailing them to each group. David O Sullivan has been elected as Chairman of the committee and will have the important role of organizing and chairing the meetings for this year. We wish them success in their new roles.

Volunteer Corner

Everyone at the Garvey is pleased to welcome our new volunteer worker Juliette Moriarty. Juliette with the guidance of the supervisors provides support with social and recreational activities each Wednesday afternoon. Julietteà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s background is in arts and special needs support. Juliette had very quietly become part of the Garvey team. Over the last number of weeks Juliette has been busy helping service users at the Garvey with organising their special presents for Christmas. So a big thanks to Juliette for all the support.

Rehabilitative Training Graduation 2010 by Sarah Madden

On Wednesday the 14th of July 2010 4 trainees, Paul Roche, James Hannon, Brian Ridgway and myself, Sarah MaddenԚÂ   graduated from the RehabilitativeԚÂ   Training Programme at the Training Centre in Lisnagry.

Our Graduation ceremony was held in the Daghdha Centre, Johnà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s Square, Limerick. All of us made speeches to a gathering of our families, friends, invited guests and Staff.

Each of us were presented with a framed certificate of Achievement by our Trainers in the Training Enterprise Employment Services. I got mine from Anne Finegan. Brian progressed to the Woodwork and I to Mulcair Designs, Sheltered Occupational Service in the Training Centre, Lisnagry. Paul and James commenced a 5th year RehabilitativeԚÂ   Training at the Training Centre here in Lisnagry.

Highlights of the Year 2010 by Woodwork Team

Highlight of the yearfor Colin Bennis was watching Ireland in Rugby winning the Triple Crown and the Grand Slam Favourite player Ronan O Gara.

Highlight of the year for Danny Duffy was going see Munster beating Australia in Thomond Park. Favourite play is Peter Stringer.

Highlights of the Year for Fergal Enright was receiving a Certificate in Leadership and Self Advocacy .Fergal Attended the course on Friday each week for 14 weeks. The Certificate was presented to Fergal by Kieran Oà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢Donnell TD. All Fergalà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s Friends in the were invited to the Castle Oaks House Hotel by the Enright Family to a celebration meal. Fergal also had a surprise party at home with Neighbours and Friends. Congratulations!!

Highlights of the year for Stephen Oà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢Connell was watching Ireland win the rugby Grand Slam and the Triple Crown.

Highlights of the year for Sean Shea was the wedding of his Brother, Joseph to Jean and being asked to be the Best Man. The wedding took place in Blarney, Co. Cork.

Highlight of the year for James McLoughlin was calling into the Castletroy Park Hotel after spotting John Hayes. We went over to him and John said to James à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã…”Youà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢re the lad from Rearcrossà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‚ !! James was delighted.

Joke Time by Catriona Landers

Doctor, Doctor I keep thinking Ià ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢m a Spider!

What a web of lies!

Doctor Doctor I feel like a Dog!

Sit!

What runs but never walks?

Water!

Whatà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s red and flies and wobbles at the same time ?

A jelly copter!

Waiter this soup tastes funny ?

Then why arenà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢t you laughing!

Why did the Clock get Sick?

It was run Down !

Gymnastics Competition by Geraldine Harty

I wentԚ   to Ballincollig in Co Cork for my Gymnastics Competition.Ԛ   It was a longԚ   journey from Limerick.Ԛ   IԚ   was tired asԚ   I wasԚ   at my nephew Raymondà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s weddingԚ   inԚ   Ballykisteen Hotel the day before.

In Cork I took partԚ   in 5 Gymnastics sections -Hoop,Ԛ   Ball,Ԛ   Rope,Ԛ   Ribbon and I got 6Ԛ   GOLD medals becauseԚ   I got one for the à ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã‹Å“overall Gymnastics competitorà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢Ãƒ”šÃ‚   too.

My nieces Mary and Geraldine were at the competition shouting for me!!!!!!!!!!!

I enjoyed my day and want to thank Susan Kenny and Paul Earls for helping me. I hopeԚÂ   Dorothy Kavanagh will soon be well and back at work.

My Wedding by Norma Hogan

I enjoyed my wedding on the 14th August this year.Ԛ   The day was beautiful and sunny with no clouds in the sky.Ԛ  Ãƒ”šÃ‚   My friends did very well at the mass in the church.

Carol Ann Oà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢Toole was my bridesmaid and Tom King was the best man.

The priest Father Michael Oà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢Shea gave a lovely ceremony.Ԛ   Both David and I know him very well and he has been very good to us over the years.

The meal was fantastic.ԚÂ   We had beef or fish which was very tasty and everyone enjoyed it.ԚÂ   The Kilmurry staff were excellent during the day and ensured that everything ran smoothly.

The photographs by Frank Keane turned out very well.

David and I would like to thank everyone who came to share our special day for their very kind gifts and cards.

I would also like to thank Tina Kelleher for all her help.