How Do You Measure It?

Now that I’m retired I don’t have so many meetings to attend. Staff meetings, planning meetings, finance meetings, meetings about meetings… I often enjoyed the exchange of views with people I liked, respected and valued… and making considered decisions that led to progress could only be good. I do still go to meetings about theContinue reading “How Do You Measure It?”

Justice and Righteousness

On Sunday Lou read: ‘Let justice roll on like a river, righteousness flow like a never-failing stream.’ Justice: the quality of being fair and reasonable Righteousness: the quality of being morally right or justifiable: As I young person in church I was taught about God’s justice and righteousness. I learnt about God’s righteous standards andContinue reading “Justice and Righteousness”

Listening to a Story

We all like a good story… in print, on a screen, from a friend. Hearing the story we can be amused, entertained, intrigued. But listening… that’s something different. Four stories from yesterday: Natasha and Jordan Pendered had three children, decided for one last baby to complete the family, and had triplets! I hear the storyContinue reading “Listening to a Story”

Sight, Vision and Understanding

I received a letter yesterday informing me ‘An appointment has been arranged for you to attend Mr Prabhu Virtual Glaucoma Clinic… At James Paget Hospital Eye Clinic Outpatients. I don’t understand why I need so many capital letters; I do understand that I need the appointment – the hospital have done a good job inContinue reading “Sight, Vision and Understanding”

Differences of Opinion?

Yesterday Rachel and I went to Ipswich to watch ‘Blood Brothers’. We had our lunch in Marks and Spencer where a poster announced: ‘Cake is all it takes’. We thought of several friends who would agree… Another advertised ‘Best scones in the world’. In small print underneath was written ‘according to us’. I like theContinue reading “Differences of Opinion?”

New World in the Morning

Yesterday we learnt of Roger Whittaker’s death. His songs were beautiful, gentle, warm… His ‘New world in the morning’ reminded me of five of yesterday’s conversations… Jack’s computer had stopped performing; his health isn’t good; he’s recently fallen; he’s frustrated with his work; one or two people had recently let him down… he was doingContinue reading “New World in the Morning”