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The sharpest joke I saw this year before Halloween was a big orange pumpkin with the words “Dublin rent” carved into it. For many of my Irish friends, this is the worst possible nightmare. Recently, it has looked like this future could also befall us. What will happen if we have to move out of the hotel room where we are living? Will we be able to pay rent? Will we end up on the street? What will happen to Andriy’s school and my studies?
Recently I missed a significant date. In the middle of September, it was one-and-a-half years since my son Andriy and I arrived in Ireland. The time has passed so quickly. It seems like yesterday we were sitting at home and hearing explosions and I was calling my sister to tell her that the war had started in Ukraine. I want to thank Ireland for opening its doors to us Ukrainians. Most of those who left are women with children. According to the latest statistics, as of the beginning of September there are almost 92,500 Ukrainians in Ireland, and almost 30,000 of them are children.