Cheer Up Ireland!

January 15 2 Comments Category: happy making

Much as I wish this was a ranty post about how chuffing miserable and moany everyone is, it isn’t. It is in fact a much overdue post following the photowalk that I was invited along to join on Sunday, in conjunction with the Vodafone Ireland campaign to cheer everyone up.

We were all invited to come along and take photos of things that are happy-making and would capture the spirit of the campaign -- cheering up. Let’s face it, after the snowy, icy, not-gritted shenanigans of last week, we all needed it more than ever!

Given the lovely snowfall of Saturday night it was a perfect day for it. Well, it was in Phoenix Park, the rest of town was less of a winter wonderland and more of a slushy, brown, icy puddle to be honest.

So, where are my photos? Well, that’s a good question. There aren’t any. I got a bit distracted. Mainly by building this…

Image courtesy of Shane Murphy

Image courtesy of Shane Murphy

Affectionately named the Snow Bear of Peace (AKA The Snow Beast) and measuring far, far taller than he looks in the picture. A group of us decided to build him, climb on him and then… well, then we kicked him to pieces & threw bits of him at each other, but we’ll skim over that part.

As a result I was more of a “bringer of the fun” (self-titled) than actual photographer on the day. I’m a maverick. I live by my own rules. That’s just how I role. I also don’t have a camera since dropping mine on the floor.

The pic above was taken by Shane. For more pictures, by those who bothered their arse and did what they were asked to do, then check out the Flickr group. You can add you own to the group too and also stand a chance to win €3,000 for your efforts.

My chances of winning are pretty much shot to shit, but I have to admit that the snowman building was one of the most fun things I’ve done in AGES and did in fact cheer me right up. Add to the equation, Stephen & Kyle (who also made the video below) sliding about on some “found” children’s whiteboards, a trip on the big wheel and a really tasty brunch at Odessa and even gifts (!) from the lovely Kelly at Vodafone, and all in all it was a great Sunday.*

Thanks for the invite guys. Happy to be a photographer/performing monkey for the next time, haha! ;)

*Yes, I DID get chicken pox later that day, but it was still a good day, it just ended scratchily.

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  1. This sums up the day perfectly. It was indeed a great day, even if you did end up getting the chicken pox the following day.

    Shane Murphy 15 January 2010 at 3:02 pm Permalink
  2. Nice post Dena, and I’m not at all bitter that I couldn’t make it :-) LOL Looked like a hoot!

    Stephen 15 January 2010 at 3:10 pm Permalink

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