Tuesday, 23 December 2025
The Angel Told Mary...
Monday, 22 December 2025
Mancunian Monday
An Entertaining Evening
I got my "cocktail waitress" outfit sorted out, as we had an alco-free bar. Clare gave me a little Christmas clip which lit up and looked very pretty [she wore hers in her hair]
Sunday, 21 December 2025
Advent 4 - LOVE
I have a
beautiful wreath by my front door. Handmade by volunteers at Priscilla Bacon Lodge, crafted with greenery from the Hospice Gardens. For me, the Christmas wreath symbolises God’s love
It is circular,
there is no end to his love
It is
evergreen, always fresh – the book of Lamentations reminds us, his mercies are
new every morning
It contains
rosemary, the herb of remembrance – to remind us of God’s continuing
faithfulness. In Isaiah 49 it says “a mother may even forget her child, but I
will not forget you”
It contains
holly – the baby in the manger grew up and died on the cross for us, the holly
leaves represent the crown of thorns, the berries his lifeblood shed for us.
It contains
ivy, a symbol of fidelity and lasting love. Romans 8;39 – nothing can separate
us from the love of God in Christ our Lord.
An Advent Prayer...
We thank you
for your unending, unfailing love which is new every morning
For the
certainty that nothing in earth or heaven can separate us from it
We thank you
for your faithfulness to us down the years
Lord, help
us to never take your love for granted
We pray for
those around us who do not know your love – help us to share it with them. Not
simply with words, but with deeds of lovingkindness. As we have been so
blessed, help us to bless others
Lord, help
us to never take your love for granted
Help us to
remember that our salvation came at a cost
This amazing
grace didn’t come cheaply, but your Son suffered and died for us
Lord, help
us to never take your love for granted AMEN
Saturday, 20 December 2025
Music And Magic
Busy day today, as we have an event over at the chapel. Bob's doing the PA, and I am providing the drinks. More importantly, Nick, our minister, is the Magician and Graeme and Clare are making the music. He's an accomplished keyboard player, she plays lots of instruments, and is also a composer [winning the BBC Radio Carol writing competition a few years back]
Friday, 19 December 2025
The Silent Stars Go By
Using my die cut machine, I produced lots of 3" circles, and carefully folded and glued a 'honeycomb' ball. But although it was suitably round, the honeycomb turned out very uneven and I was unhappy with it. I found a pattern for folding a 5 pointed star. This proved much better.
I found an excellent online TUTORIAL , offering both words, diagrams and a video - so you could choose which instructions suited you best. You begin with some very clever folding of a square of paper, and then make one cut, which gives you a perfect pentagon. This is then folded into a pretty star.
Folding the Kitchen Star"
Thursday, 18 December 2025
One Potato, Two Potato...
Wednesday dawned bright but very cold. Bob was organising the Shed Christmas Mardle [A 'mardle' is an informal get together to chat - it is an old Norfolk term] So out early, to put up the big gazebo, and another bring-and-share event. Bob had his little gas BBQ stove, and was warming up mulled wine, Another guy had an extension cable and an airfryer- and was heating up sausages, arancini and cheese balls in the back of his SUV! I was too cold to take any pictures. Louise invited me to the farmhouse to show me her front door.
I was intrigued to discover that this decoration is made with a potato at the centre. It was placed with its flattest side down on the table and then holes were made [with a bbq skewer] and gradually more and more greenery was added. What a clever, moneysaving idea- and it can all go straight into the compost bin after Christmas! Here's a video showing you how to do it. Louise's daughter had also used a spud as the base for a lovely table centre [ easy to bore a hole for a candle if you wanted to]
Wednesday, 17 December 2025
Wreath Lecture
I was told 'tie your strips all round to make a tree shape' but you are supposed to put all the knots at the front so it is a flat tree - like this oneI will know next time! But there wasn't time to retie everything, because we were onto the second craft. Janet, our host, has this brilliant idea for repurposing the IKEA scarf hanger from her wardrobe. She only ever uses a few of the rings, so she cut off the bottom 16 rings. They were natural string colour, she dyed them brown with ox gall.























