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Author Archives: Kath
Remembering it’s Lent and I love writing.
I have a desire to write something for each day of Lent. I know. I’m behind in my thoughts. But better late than never. I want to do this as a discipline. As a challenge. As a start of … Continue reading
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Why don’t you come with me, I’ll get you through January…
January really does suck. Each morning I wake and think of the things I will accomplish in my 2.5 hours without children in the evening. Each evening I crawl into my pjs at 6.30 and slump in front of whatever … Continue reading
The missing piece
The final spaces on the Advent Calendars in our house are waiting. The gaps, though smaller, speak louder and louder of the missing piece, the final picture, the end. The longing of the month is almost complete. Christmas Day is … Continue reading
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The one with the Anniversary
It’s that time of year again. The time when I tell you that we used to look like this: And now we look like this: Mental. Anyway. It’s been 6 years since the ‘I Will’s’. 6 years since the commitment … Continue reading
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We are not as strong as we think we are…
It’s been a funny old week. A week where I’ve been reminded again of the frailty of human relationships. We are so easily hurt and misunderstood, it is far too easy for the distance between people to grow and grow. … Continue reading