A Gentle Ramble

It has been hard to know what to post about or how in the last few weeks. My last post was about the beauty of perseverance – something which I have since been struggling to do! Nevertheless, there has been plenty to think about, read and appreciate so here’s a gentle ramble through some of…

Only Fear

I recently promised to post an interview with a Christian Aid representative about the situation in Syria – and here it is! Many thanks to Jessica Hall, who has put substantial work into giving us a real insight into what life looks like for the millions of Syrian people we hear about on the news,…

Survival

I am so aware recently that a lot of people I know are having what might be called ‘survival days’. Or, in some cases, survival weeks, months, or years. Sometimes it is tough trying to get up in the morning, get out of the house, get to work, summon a smile, be sociable. You probably know…

A Round Up of the Week

I thought I would incorporate my ‘Small Things’ post and general thoughts into one post this week – hopefully there’s something here for all of you 🙂 I’ve been listening to: Another Radio 1 Live Lounge – this time Imagine Dragons’ cover of Rudimental, which you can hear here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uA0yyeYX0CY Starts off kind of slow, but his…

Small Things :-)

I thought it was time for another ‘Small Things’ post – my occasional lists of bits and pieces that I’ve been enjoying over the week. So here it is – another list of ‘small things’: To listen: Rizzle Kicks’ cover of Lana Del Rey’s Summertime Sadness in Radio 1’s Live Lounge. Unexpectedly good 🙂 It…

A Novel and a Reality

I’m reading a novel at the moment – The Postmistress by Sarah Blake. It is a beautiful, thought-provoking, gripping read. And it is really speaking to me. The Postmistress is set during World War 2. The main character is brave American journalist, Frankie Bard. She is desperate to get the truth about the horrors of…

Some great quotes I’ve read this week…

I’ve been doing a lot of reading this week and I thought it would be good to post some of the quotes that have made me think 🙂 1. I read these on a Christian Aid appeal email. They are stark reminders of the suffering of our Syrian brothers and sisters: ‘If you help us,…

Stepping Up 5

Ever feel like giving up? Feel like though you believe in what you are doing, it is just too hard? I feel like this most days! Don’t get me wrong, there are a lot of great things in my job and life, but there are also daily challenges. Things like tensions between co-workers, others not…

Job in Pictures – Getting ready for the New Term

A day late, here is this week’s ‘Job in Pictures’ post. As you’ll see, I’ve been getting ready for a new term of clubs, assemblies and services…                     Yey for a tidy cupboard!                     Yey for COOKIES…

Family

I sometimes (OK, often) moan about not having my family close by. I was buying my niece a birthday present the other day and found myself wishing I could be more of a part of her life than I am. I often think it would be good to ‘pop in’ to see our parents or…

My Job in Pictures 3

So this week I have three sweet little pictures 🙂 On Saturday I organised a Gardening Session and Cream Tea for families. The only problem was, it was tipping it down! No children turned up to brave the torrents but the four of us who had arrived to help decided to head out anyway. We…

Some more ‘small things’

I like to mix my more ‘philosophical’ ramblings with lighter posts about the little things in life that make our days all the more enjoyable. Doing these posts is great because it always helps me to find thankfulness, even when I have been low or had a hard week. This week I hope there is…