We left around quarter to eight on the bus heading up to knock.
The trip was long and fairly tiring, we finally got up at 20 past 10 after a few stops since one person had travel sickness.
We headed to the presentation room which was held in the cathedral.
We were then welcomed by Michael MC Con.
They put us in groups with different schools and we had four guest speakers the first three talked about homelessness, helping the community and global warming but the fourth one really got my attention which was presented by Joanne O'Riordan who talked to us about a life without limbs which really showed how grateful you should be over small things. We joined back with our own school at this point and there were many questions asked which were all answered.
We said our goodbyes and thank yous before leaving and it was half 4 by the time we got back to Portumna.
The trip was long and fairly tiring, we finally got up at 20 past 10 after a few stops since one person had travel sickness.
We headed to the presentation room which was held in the cathedral.
We were then welcomed by Michael MC Con.
They put us in groups with different schools and we had four guest speakers the first three talked about homelessness, helping the community and global warming but the fourth one really got my attention which was presented by Joanne O'Riordan who talked to us about a life without limbs which really showed how grateful you should be over small things. We joined back with our own school at this point and there were many questions asked which were all answered.
We said our goodbyes and thank yous before leaving and it was half 4 by the time we got back to Portumna.