Yesterday… …I walked along the beach in the early morning. The sun was rising in a clear sky over the sea; a new day is coming. Dawn is getting earlier; it was cold; there was snow on the beach. Cold days will pass; spring is coming. …We went to Janet’s funeral. We’ve known Janet forContinue reading “It Is Coming”
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The Power of a Story
Last night we went to Norwich to see ‘The Woman In Black’. It was excellent. It’s a play with only two actors, but I can understand why it’s been running in London’s West End for nearly forty years. Arthur Kipps looks back thirty years… As a young solicitor he’s sent to stay in a desertedContinue reading “The Power of a Story”
Taking a Different Path…
Yesterday… …I had lunch with Andy. Last weekend he had a good time with his daughter and granddaughter. He’s had many different jobs, seen the world, achieved a lot. Andy’s never been married, never enjoyed a settled stable relationship. Now he lives alone. As he’s getting older, he lives with regrets. Andy wishes his lifeContinue reading “Taking a Different Path…”
Happiness And Wonder That Makes You Serious
Yesterday I came across this C.S. Lewis quote: ‘There is a kind of happiness and wonder that makes you serious. It is too good to waste on jokes.’ When I was younger, I enjoyed Lewis’ ‘happiness and wonder’ when I was running. Forrest Gump said: ‘Now you wouldn’t believe me if I told you, butContinue reading “Happiness And Wonder That Makes You Serious”
Bringing Something to the Table
When I worked in school there were teachers and secretaries, caretakers and cleaners, cooks and teaching assistants, experts in artistic display, communication, finance. Each brought a unique, vital contribution to the table. The children and the school community benefitted. ‘To bring to the table: ‘to contribute or supply a valuable ability or quality to aContinue reading “Bringing Something to the Table”
Kim and Martin
We moved to Lowestoft in 1986. Joining our local church we got to know a mum and her six daughters. Kim was the youngest – bright, ginger-haired, unmissable. I’ve known her through the years. She became a good friend. Early yesterday morning Kim passed away. Our friend Rebecca expressed the feelings of many: ’Your bubblyContinue reading “Kim and Martin”
Returning to ‘Weep With Me’
Weep with meLord will You weep with me?I don’t need answers, all I needIs to know that You care for meHear my pleaAre You even listening?Lord I will wrestle with Your heartBut I won’t let You go You know I believe, Help my unbelief Yet I will praise YouYet I will sing of Your nameHereContinue reading “Returning to ‘Weep With Me’”
And Through It All
On Tuesday I had to pick up grandson-Luca from his dance club on other side of town. It usually takes about quarter of an hour. On this occasion I found myself stuck in stationary traffic. I was irritated; I thought of possible alternative routes; I’d like to have given up. I was still stuck inContinue reading “And Through It All”
It Started as a Game
I was amused by a letter in yesterday’s Eastern Daily Press that started: ‘Why on earth did Norwich city sign Ashley Barnes? …He is to goal scoring what Long John Silver was to tap dancing.’ Football started as a game – young men, competition, fitness… Now it’s a multi-million-pound industry supported by fans who payContinue reading “It Started as a Game”
Problem Solving
A little girl went into school one Monday morning and told her teacher that her parents had won the lottery. Her delighted teacher announced it to the school. The good news got around. The truth was that the girl had made up the story. Her parents hadn’t won the lottery. Mum had to go intoContinue reading “Problem Solving”