Just a few pictures of the last 40 years - one from your childhood, one from Brazil, when you spent the summer working with the street children, and others since your graduation.
Monday 21 October 2024
Happy Birthday Steph!
Sunday 20 October 2024
Very Cheerful Food [4]
That was a clue in a cryptic crossword I was doing recently. At first I couldn't work it out, but once I'd filled in the down clues, I got it. Very = So, Cheerful = Up. The answer so-up = Soup.
I was at the dentist's on Monday,and as I walked back to where I'd parked the car, I saw this sign
I do love the idea of Soup Church! I wonder if the Methodists of East Harling are Very Cheerful Christians, I do hope so. They are clearly keen on good food and gentleness. It is a shame that it is a 70 mile round trip to my dentists, otherwise I'd be tempted to call in!
There is something special about sharing good food in good company [companion comes from the old French compaignon, one who breaks bread with another] I shall be eating meals at the conference this weekend with many friends,new and old. I know I'll look round the dining room, and hear gales of laughter from one table, and see deep conversations going on at another...
A blessing of retirement is having the time to invite others to share a meal with us - at home, or at a local 'eatery'. It doesn't have to be 5* cuisine - soup and a roll, a cuppa plus cake...but it is so good to meet together, and eat together.
Jesus did it all the time [feeding 5000, Cana Wedding Feast, Supper at Emmaus, a BBQ on the Beach] I think we should too!!
Saturday 19 October 2024
What The Vicar Taught Me...
For each rose you need 3 squares [these are 9cm²]
Fold each square into 4, then diagonally in half.
Then cut a tiny triangle from the bottom
Now open out your three flowers [A,B,C] Cut one segment out of A, two out of B and three out of C. Line the 6 pieces up in order of size.
Friday 18 October 2024
Busy With My Friends
For the first time since 2017 I am actually going away to the residential conference for "Spouses of Baptist Ministers". Our group is now called Thrive, prior to that it was Connexion, and before that it was "The Baptist Ministers and Missionaries Wives Fellowship". The original title was rather unwieldy - and also outdated once we had husbands of Revs coming to the local groups, and we opened up to spouses of chaplains, and others who were serving in Baptist Churches, but not necessarily in the traditional roles. So in 1997, we became Connexion- because that word historically represented groups of nonconformists, and also because we were a very disparate group, but with this one connection - what our spouses did. Then about 8 years ago, when things were very different and we were connecting via social media, and patterns of ministry were continuing to change, we became Thrive. Because we wanted to encourage our members to do just that - not just to survive the rigours of marriage to someone in a 24/7 job.
I love the conference- it is time to reconnect, to share our stories- to encourage one another - to relax - to laugh and to cry together. These women [no husbands attending this year!]are among my oldest and dearest friends.
Thursday 17 October 2024
Tomato CatchUp
All this talk about the importance of 30 minutes reminded me of a time management system which was popular in the 80s. Back in those pre-internet days, I'd push Steph in the buggy round to the library and come back laden with craft books, novels, and books which promised to get my life, house and family organised. Then the children would play with their toys or look at books, while I sat and read. I made endless lists; things to do, budget charts, meal plans...
One popular time management technique was developed by an Italian, Francesco Cirillo. This guy's motto is 'work smarter not harder' Pomodoro is the Italian word for tomato. and Cirillo realised his tomato shaped wind-up kitchen timer was just what he needed to get things done.
The idea is to break everything down into smaller tasks which take 25 minutes. Wind up the timer. Do one of these 25 minute bursts of activity, then rest for 5 minutes, then repeat. After four such tasks, take a longer break. Like this...
I notice that a number of British Universities actually promote this technique to help students with revision.
I have a slightly less structured way of doing a similar thing.
Whenever I put the kettle on, I try and find a task I can do in the time it takes the kettle to boil. I know I can
- clean my teeth
- empty the dishwasher contents onto a tray and carry it into the kitchen [Bob often puts things away, which helps - otherwise they sit there till the next kettle-boil]
- empty all the wpbs and pull out the wheelie bin onto the pavement.
- take the dirty laundry to the Futility Room and load and run the machine
- empty the machine and hang the wet laundry on the airer
- water the houseplants
Wednesday 16 October 2024
Just Ten Weeks...
Tuesday 15 October 2024
The Fruits Of Their Labours
Robin was so interesting to talk to, I felt I had learned so much.