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Author Archives: Kath
Tunnel Vision
24 or so years ago as a school girl I went to see some of the work my Dad was doing. I was taken to a public consultation about a new road scheme, a scheme to divert the A3 road … Continue reading
Beautiful.
I know, it’s been a while, I’ve been spending a couple of weeks figuring out if it really is possible to cough up a lung, after many sleepless nights and a marriage on the edge* I’ve discovered it’s not. I’m … Continue reading
In which I talk about… The Royal Wedding. Sorry.
I’m trying not to blog about this (fail) I’m trying not to show that I’m vaguely interested in this (fail) I’m trying to convince myself I can enjoy it in a post modern ironic way (think I’m failing on that … Continue reading
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Things marriage has taught me pt 36
Marriage throws up a number of amusing problems to overcome in ones new life together. A massive one is adjusting to each others family traditions/quirks/strangeness (there was a whole section on it in our marriage prep course- clearly serious stuff) … Continue reading
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Tagged Dad, Easter, eggs, family, husbandface, marriage, Mum
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Day 46 and a thankful roundup
Thankful for…. a palpable sense of the presence of the risen Jesus in our lives this weekend. Glad that he holds out his hand to walk us through this life and into the next. Thankful for vulnerability, the love our … Continue reading