To dream the impossible dreamTo fight the unbeatable foe News yesterday included ‘Who paid for Downing Street refurbishments?’ and ‘April had too much frost and not enough rain’. More important news came from Norwich City: ‘…it’s time to give our popular mascot an exciting new look ahead of our return to the Premier League.’ AContinue reading “Impossible Dreams”
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The Interview
Yesterday Lisa announced that her son Levi had been successful with tests and interviews. In September he will be off to Bristol to start an engineering apprenticeship with Skanska. Proud mother and son here… Dad Mark will be pleased too… in a more measured way. Yesterday Alicia was interviewed at a local doctors’ surgery. TheyContinue reading “The Interview”
Re-view and Re-form
Repeatedly throughout our lives we review and reform. We look back in our rear view mirror and re-view what we have seen before – our story, our situation, our habits, our lifestyle. We look around our present situation – who we are and where we are. In some areas we may choose to re-form, toContinue reading “Re-view and Re-form”
The Wounded Healer
‘In our own woundedness, we can become a source of life for others’. I’ve been reminded of Henri Nouwen’s ‘Wounded Healer’ several times recently…. We have high expectations, hopes and dreams, We must have success, independence, popularity, financial security and self-confidence. We need to get a good job, be an exemplary parent, be a faithfulContinue reading “The Wounded Healer”
Lord I Hope This Day Is Good
Lord, I hope this day is goodI’m feelin’ empty and misunderstoodI should be thankful, Lord, I know I shouldBut Lord I hope this day is good It’s a start-of-the-day prayer. I have been given another day to live – to enjoy, create memories, serve others. I can’t bring back yesterday either to re-live the goodContinue reading “Lord I Hope This Day Is Good”
Tales of the Unexpected
Darcie Richards, a 25-year-old bricklayer from Attleborough, works with her brothers for her dad’s building company. Inspiring women to go against stereotypes, ‘it’s a man’s job’, and work in the construction industry Darcie says: ‘If you want to be a plasterer, electrician or carpenter, do it and don’t care what people think.’ …Delightfully unexpected. Norwich’sContinue reading “Tales of the Unexpected”
Accusations, Convictions & Consequences
I was sent this yesterday: ‘Colin the Caterpillar facing the sack after nude photos appear online’. It was predictable that with all of Colin’s recent publicity there would rumours and accusations about his private life – when he’s not on public display in Marks & Spencer. I fear that just as mud sticks so chocolateContinue reading “Accusations, Convictions & Consequences”
Transformed, Repaired, Created
Last night on BBC1: Garden Rescue showed a family with a tired, neglected garden. The experts produced a design and skilfully landscaped paths and seating areas; beds for a variety of flowers, shrubs and trees transformed the garden. The family were delighted. The Repair Shop included a 17th Century painting, a grandmother’s ring, a well-travelledContinue reading “Transformed, Repaired, Created”
Transitions and Changes
Marks and Spencer are taking legal action against Aldi. Aldi’s Cuthbert the Caterpillar cake is too much like the M&S’ Caterpillar ‘Colin’… Aldi have recently responded on twitter: ‘Hey Marks and Spencer we’re taking a stand against caterpillar cruelty. Can Colin and Cuthbert be besties? We’re bringing back a limited edition Cuthbert next month andContinue reading “Transitions and Changes”
Totally Fixed Where We Are
The Marsh Family sung their parody ‘Totally fixed where we are’ on ‘Comic Relief’ a month ago. Lockdown had prevented them from doing normal things and going to normal places… Lockdown’s physical restrictions lead to a mental ‘totally fixed where we are’. For some totally-fixedness is comfortable and secure: returning to the old normal orContinue reading “Totally Fixed Where We Are”