How A Couple In Clare Kept Sane In Lockdown With The Help Of A Ford Van!
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Happy Clare Campers!
24-year-old Padraig Greene, a graphic design and woodwork Teacher in Clare has spent the past five months converting a second-hand Ford Cab Van into a class camper van with the help of his girlfriend Nurse Amy Blue.
He told Alison Curtis on Weekend Breakfast it’s the most worthwhile thing he’s ever done and has been invaluable for his mental health during lockdown.
It helped us to focus on something different. Working on the van and starting this journey and now planning ahead where we are going to go is just a freedom to look forward to in the time ahead.
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AKRON, Ohio – The day Frank Malinowski was admitted to the hospital for treatment of COVID-19, his 36-year-old son, Frank Keith Malinowski, began to write.
Over three weeks in October and November, the virus became a plague on the Malinowski family. It delivered cheap shots. It took hostages. And it left them with pain and grief.
For Keith Malinowski, an avid deer hunter from Canal Fulton, Ohio, who works in railroad construction, his emails were his way of coping in a time of high stress. But they also had a specific purpose: to update family members, most of whom live out-of-state, about his immediate family, including his father, a 59-year-old train engineer and Pittsburgh Steelers fan; his mother, Jody, 58; and his 34-year-old sister, Jamie, who lived together in Doylestown. He also writes about his wife, Brandy, a nursing home worker, and his 15-year-old stepdaughter, Maddy.