23.8.06

Car, Good to Go (house, not so much)

Today, we started out the day at Hertz to hire (“rent” in American English) a car, so it’s been good to feel a little extra freedom to get out on our own. Jon and Stacey Covell have been extremely hospitable and gracious in letting us stay with them while we look for a place of our own. (More on that below.) It’s been fun hanging out with them as well.

We also put a down payment on a car today. It’s a 2004 Opel Astra. Pretty much the same car I had in England, only 2 years newer, black, and a Saloon model (vs. a hatchback). Brought back good memories when I gave it a test drive. We also tried a 2002 Volkswagen Bora (which is a Jetta in the States), but it had some minor body damage and a few other small things on the negative end.

Finding a place to live is proving to be much more difficult. Aside from how expensive rent can be here, very few places are unfurnished and workable with the furniture we have on the way from Colorado. We’re also needing to limit ourselves to places that are within 10-15 minutes walk from the Luas or Dart tram lines into the city centre. So it feels like we’ve got a lot stacked against us, but there have been a few places that have come really close to meeting all the above criteria. And they say that landlords in Dublin will be coming home from their holidays in the next few days and posting their rental properties, so that’s something to be optimistic about.

Getting into a home is particularly significant because it's only when we have a utility bill that proves our address that we can also get such things as a bank account and mobile phones. Of course, it's also nice to have a place to live. =)

I'm also really eager to get into a place where we can start meeting our neighbours and discovering ways we can serve the community around us. One of the houses we looked at today had a single mother still living in it and Kristy and I both had the thought later that she looked like someone who could use some genuine friendship and attention.

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