He told her that at the outset of this crisis he said not all superheroes wear capes.
Now he said Lauren was just such a superhero, learning to sew and making masks for free with her pocket money.Lauren, who lives in Barna, has been designing an array of colourful masks with happy symbols and turning them around at home on her sewing machine. She has also sent masks to Professor Luke O’Neill who posted an appreciative tweet and other other biochemists in his department at Trinity College Dublin posed for photos wearing their new masks. Lauren often sends masks to people locally, young and old, without saying who they are from.
She said she gets a kick out of performing these random acts of kindness during lockdown, although she probably will not remain anonymous for too much longer.
Lest we forget, can we say a huge thanks to the people on the radio and TV who are keeping us sane! Well done to all, we really appreciate your efforts, at home and especially in studio.
That's fantastic but nobody in the Taoiseach's office proof read that letter did they? This is not a criticism of the young ladies or the Taoiseach either just surprise really.
Great work...👏👏
Brilliant. And still... NotMyTaoiseach has not made masks mandatory. And doesn’t even wear one himself. Tick... tock...Masks4All
Yay! nice fashion accessories! YAYYYYYYYY!!!!!!
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