St. Mary's School My Millennium wish would be for homeless children to be in
a home and not on the streets with dirt in their hair and their clothes in rags.
Deneka, 6th class
I wish to go home to Kosova soon. I hope I can live there in peace. Me pelqente
te shkoj ne Kosov sepse atje I kam shokt e shoqet dhe familijen. Sahide Bajrami,
6th class
My wish for the Millennium is to win a rip to Disney World Florida. Its my
dream holiday. Amy Martin, 6th class
Grange NS I wish that all wars would end. And the rich will give some of their
money to the poor for the new Millennium. Andrew Heffernan, 4th class age
10
I wish that men and women would stop abusing their children. Because I think
that adults are meant to set a good example. Sarah Fitzpatrick, 5th class
age 11
I wish for a group in Ireland that searches planes and boats for drugs and
stops boats along the coastline. John O' Donnell, 4th class age 10
Ballyfacey NS I wish for a big computer and tractors for my family and me for
the Millennium. Liam Grace, 4th class
My wish is that when I grow up I want to be a Champion dancer like Jean Butler.
Kathleen Walsh
My Millennium wish is that people would be kinder to animals and take care
of their pets. David Long, 6th class age 11
I wish Glenmore will win the county final, the Leinster final and the club
champion next year. Tommy Dolard, 6th class age 12
I wish that there will be no more bad air in the world. And that there will
be more trees to suck the carbon dioxide in. Lisa Hartley, 6th class age
12
Star of the Sea NS My e-wish for the Millennium is for a new fun park to open
in Tramore. Melissa Brophy, 4th class age 9
My e-wish for the Millennium is for the clouds to rain ice cream and all my
dreams to come true. Jessica Clerkin, 4th class age 10
My e-wish is that you should respect animals as yourself. Cloda Delahunty,
4th class age 9
My Millennium e-wish is for the sunshine to light up our lives everyday. Denise
Brennan, 4th class age 9
My e-wish is that I will see my little puppy Husky. Marissa Drohan, 1st
class
My e-wish is that there will be no more wars and that there will be peace.
Jade Corcoran, 1st class
My e-wish is that I will have a good friend. Cara Kennely
A smile is contagious, a groan is ignored, so smile and be happy, share your
radiance with all. Sorcha Mullins, 1st year age 13
I wish that somehow I and some others, that I choose, could fly without wings,
apparatus, cape, etc. because it has been my dream since I was small. Sorcha
Mullins, 1st year age 13
As a New Year enters, let faith and love enter the bodies of those who need
it most. Sarah Flynn, 4th year age 16
As we celebrate Christ's birth, let is also celebrate a new beginning for ourselves.
A new century where peace and joy will spread to every man, woman and child.
Let us live in a world where the next generation can live without fear of hatred.
Lord, give us the courage and wisdom to achieve this. Aisling Hayden, 4th
year age 16
As we move towards a new Millennium, remember the world is a beautiful place,
strive to make things better, always smile and be happy. Caroline Delaney, 6th
year age 17 Shoot for the moon, even if you miss you will land among the stars.
I hope the worst day of your future is the best day of your past.
I wish for peace in our own country and around the world. For an end to oppression
and persecution in countries like East Timor. For an end of cruelty against
animals and bloodsports. Nicola Keating, 3rd year age 15
My e-wish for the new Millennium is that the children of Ireland will grow
knowing only a peaceful Ireland, not a divided one. Ruth Kennealy, 6th year
age 17
As we approach the Millennium the year 2000, we must join together as one as
a human race. We should forget our differences whether it may be colour, religion,
status, creed, wealth or physical differences and start again as one!!! Danielle
Lauri, 6th year age 17
A smile is contagious,a groan is ignored, so smile and be happy, share your
radience with all. Susan Gaddney, age 15