It’s been about 48 hours since our debacle at the Dublin airport, and feeling a bit under the weather this morning; probably due to the stress and lack of adequate sleep. I’ve received mostly positive feedback to my idea of coming back to Ireland alone, along with some suggestions. I’ve been completely overwhelmed by the continuing responses from my friends and acquaintances in Ireland to our situation. Dave Winer, whose software I used for many years and whose writings I follow closely, has written extensively on “friendship” and how the term is bandied about somewhat loosely by netizens. I’ve never…
New Idea On Immigration Fiasco. Thoughts Anyone?
That I travel alone to Shannon or Cork early next week, Monday or Tuesday, if the situation is not cleared up by Monday, and leave my wife and daughter with relatives in Philadelphia or at the hotel in NY. Even the officer in Dublin stated I could enter but my wife and daughter could not. Not certain if the reason stated in his refusal letter could come back to bite me in the arse. I go to Cork and try to get my daughter into a school that is acceptable to immigration, and clarify their status with immigration there. Perhaps…
Clarification And Further Thoughts From NYC
I’ve been following the blog posts by my friends in Ireland, and the comments they have generated. To clarify on a couple of points: Regarding St. Aloysius’ and my possible disregard of immigration requirement of enrolling Denyce in a “private” school: I cannot find the specific correspondence, but I did contact UCC ISO (International Student Office) who I believe (this is the detail that I cannot find in my emails) ran our arrangement by immigration officers in Cork who found it acceptable. I am not completely clear on that last point, but know that I did discuss it with ISO.…
New York, Day 1
I woke up around 9AM, wife 11AM and daughter after 1PM. I had hoped to wake up realizing that it all had been a bad dream, but alas it wasn’t. I woke up in the same bed I went to sleep in at the Crown Plaza Hotel, Jamaica, New York last night. I can’t thank the many friends in Ireland who tried to help and those who are spreading the word enough. It’s hard not to be effusive with our thanks. I’m a quiet person by nature, non-confrontational whenever possible, and this is probably one of our downfalls. I expected…
The Donaghy Saga In Ireland
September 8, 2007 Aloha mai kakou (greetings to all) My name is Joseph Donaghy, and I am an Assistant Professor of Hawaiian Language at the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo. Some of you may know me by my Hawaiian name Keola. It is not my legal name, but given to me in my youth by a Hawaiian family that I was very close to, and I have used it for many years. Late last year I applied to the Ph.d. program in ethnomusicology at University College Cork, and received my word of my acceptance early this year. I immediately contacted…
Podcamp Ireland Promo in Hawaiian
I’m really looking forward to meeting some of the folks whose work I have admired for quite a while. Bernie asked if there could be a Hawaiian language promo for Podcamp Ireland, so I obliged. I think he was just kidding.
Oideas Gael director reacts to Irish language report
Our friend Liam Ó Cuinneagáin comments on a recent report regarding the current status and future of the Irish language.
Conversation On Hawaiian Social Network Space
I spent nearly an hour on Skype with Conn Ó Muíneacháin in Ireland this morning. The topic: minority languages in the social network space. I was sick as a dog all weekend, and while lying in bed had a lot of time to ponder our college’s next move in regards to providing telecommunication services through the medium of Hawaiian. While Conn has no specialized training in language perpetuation or sociology (nor do I), I felt that he is very much a kindred spirit in his desire to be able to use his language in as many daily contexts as are…
Wireless In Eire
I am reluctantly educating myself about mobile phones, the various network types, what works and where, and all of those niggling issues that I’ve been avoiding. I actually had a Verizon plan for a while – our son was graduating from boot camp in Oklahoma in 2002, so we decided to get one to coordinate a rendezvous with my sister who was driving down from Minnesota, and made a two year commitment. It was one of the most miserable two years of my life. As our daughter is preparing to spend a week at Cornell University (N.W. New York state)…
Thinking Ahead…
We’re still over two months away from relocating to Ireland for the next two semesters, and I’m already planning my first rendezvous with the Irish blogging/podcasting community. I’m very much looking forward to meeting some of these folks who I have been following for years. Still getting very confusing signals from the folks at UCC. The latest communication from immigration to the Int’l Student Office is that my wife and daughter cannot stay for the duration of my school. Bernie says this is wrong, and I hope he’s right. I put a call into the Irish Consulate in S.F. this…