Encouraging Love and Helping Out

In my Bible I’m reading the book of Hebrews… This morning one sentence stood out: ‘Let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds.’ Consider… Today is the first day this month with nothing written in my diary. No activity. No time when I must be somewhere. Nobody expectingContinue reading “Encouraging Love and Helping Out”

Obama’s Elf

Some days my musing is random and rambling…Yesterday’s started with jolly Father Christmas, dressed in red and white, ho, ho, hoeing his way through hopeful children and anxious parents. Sometimes he identifies as Santa Claus… …Then there’s speculation about whether there’s a Mrs Christmas, and the nature and number of his elf assistants… who IContinue reading “Obama’s Elf”

The Penny Dropped

From around 1890 penny-in-the-slot machines were used to sell postcards, chocolate, cigarettes, domestic gas… A penny’s inserted, the penny drops, the goods are supplied… The phrase ‘The penny dropped’ indicates that someone has finally understood or realised something. Last night son-in-law-Allan and I were enjoying a quiet drink, talking about family, friends, his work, theContinue reading “The Penny Dropped”

Imperfect is Special

On Saturday we watched the 47-year-old blind comedian, Chris McCausland, win the Strictly Come Dancing final. His professional dance partner, Dianne Buswell, had done an amazing job teaching him from a nervy start to his confident and ultimately winning performances. He explained how, particularly for those living with sight loss, his journey broke down barriers…Continue reading “Imperfect is Special”

Plan, Cost, Benefit!

Yesterday’s Lowestoft Journal told of a seafront restaurant with an interesting plan. It’s introduced a ‘phone jail’ for guests to lock away their smartphones while they enjoy their meal. There’s a cost: Danielle High, restaurant owner, offered a 5pc discount for guests who surrender their phones – so she’s losing income; phone-dependent customers are havingContinue reading “Plan, Cost, Benefit!”

The Curse of the Christmas Jumper

Years ago Christmas TV Specials included the occasional Christmas jumper. Val Doonican or Andy Williams would entertain us wearing festive designs of reindeer and snowmen, bringing feelings of warmth, comfort, homeliness. Christmas jumpers – some might call them Christmas sweaters – became a joke. On TV, at Christmas events, folks would wear jumpers that demandedContinue reading “The Curse of the Christmas Jumper”