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Lockdown abroad - Joanna Nolan

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"We spend our mornings doing work and worksheets with my daughter and playing with my baby. We do lots of crafts and listen to story telling everyday. We do baking, colouring, dancing, singing, writing songs, and board games.

Lockdown abroad - Fergus Moore

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"I am living in Heidelberg Germany. We are in lockdown here but are still allowed out for a walk and to get some fresh air. The children are finding it hard, in particular, my daughter who loves gymnastics. Thank God we have a garden and that is where we spend most of the time or playing Ninjago lego with my son. I am working from my home office.

Galway lockdown views: Monica Mac Donald

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Galway lockdown views: Sarah Perry

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"I work in admin for a local company in the city. However, because of the social distancing restrictions I cannot go into work. The lockdown has affected me negatively because I visit my family members on a weekly basis normally and cannot do that now for their safety and my own. I am also unable to mind my grandparents who are recovering from surgery which has been tough for me.

Galway lockdown views: Ross Cannon

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"The lockdown has provided us with a great opportunity. Never has there been a better time for self-improvement and up-skilling. I can give my full attention to the projects that have been sitting on the sidelines. Unfortunately as a sports fan, the postponement of sport is certainly one of the disadvantages.

Galway lockdown views: Gráinne Mullins

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"The lockdown has impacted me negatively as I am out of work like so many across the industry but I am looking at the positives and keeping active and getting fresh air. I have also acknowledged that I am lucky to be still in full health and I have been trying to encourage others to keep busy at home by trying new activities like baking. It is a tough time for all but we should all try to make the best of a bad situation.

Galway lockdown views: Stephanie Klapp

"I am a German teacher and self isolating by myself in my home since Thursday last week as a precaution. Every day I email my students homework then spend the afternoon correcting it individually and emailing it back. That takes a lot of time but keeps me occupied and helps me not to feel useless. We even had one Skype class which was good fun seeing them again and speaking German. I really miss my children in the school.

An Siopa Troscan - helping you behind closed doors

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In the interests of ensuring the safety of both the public and staff, An Siopa Troscán, has now closed its shop for the coming weeks. However, if you are in need of a bed, mattress, or suite of furniture, the team would still be delighted to hear from you, to discuss your needs over the phone and deliver your required item to your door.

Trying to manage life without sport in what has become such a changed world

We are living in a changed, changed world. I wonder will it ever come back to normal again? I doubt it, because I think we have all changed in so many ways since coronavirus hit us and continues to hit us and to change our lives.

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