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Author Archives: Kath
Psalm 117
This Psalm is a small one isn’t it? One of those ones you can actually memorise, the small child to the big daddy of Psalm 119 ever looming on the horizon as I wonder how to summerise that into a … Continue reading
Posted in Life on the journey, Songs along the way
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Look deep into the darkness…
I know I’m not the most positive person in the world. I’ve been worrying about this more than is strictly necessary recently. I’ve been listening to myself as I talk, worrying that all my reflections on my day are full … Continue reading
Books of the week
This week I’ve read two books lent to me by the excellent Mandy Taylor. They couldn’t be more different. One was the trashiest novel I’ve read for a long time, each character was introduced by the clothes they were wearing … Continue reading
Posted in Life on the journey
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60 years of My Mum.
Well the time has come for another one of those I love my family posts. If you’ve been hanging around this blog at all you’ll be familiar with them. One was the start of my brother’s road to marriage and … Continue reading
Posted in From the basement
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Sunny Day. New routine.
Today is experiment day, I’ve been in a new routine for the last month as I adjust to working three days in a row and having 4 days away from the office. Working Monday, Wednesday and Friday helped the week … Continue reading