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Tag Archives: Dad
Day 25
Thankful for… A husbandface who lets me cry all over him, tells me it’s going to be alright and who puts me in God’s hands. Chilling with the Mums in our escape from the children morning at church. Topics discussed: … Continue reading
One man and his tunnel… the story continues
Readers following my blog hopping ways for a few years might remember talk of my Dad and his work on the Hindhead Tunnel. It’s pretty much his life’s work, having been talked about for about 25 years now. I’m very … Continue reading
Day 11
Very thankful for… Mum and Dad, attending their last service at St Saviours, saying a last goodbye to my childhood home, grateful for the refuge it’s been for me over the years, the love and nurture of amazing parents and … Continue reading
More tunnels
In view of exalting my family on this blog, here’s Dad in action again getting excited about his tunnel. (he’s the second guy who appears with a hard hat and funny goggles on) Seriously, it’s a pretty cool thing. (well … Continue reading
17/31
Talking about the brilliant hope we have. Seeing some people smile and seem to really get it. Popping in on Mum and Dad on the way home for more hugs and fun. Home to the other family, good food, wine … Continue reading
3/31
Early morning beach trip. Sitting talking to the Maker. Mum, Dad, the feeling of contentment that only family can bring, not having to say anything, saying anything that comes into my head, walking theĀ downs, reciting the old familiar Arnold … Continue reading
One man and a tunnel.
Over the last few months excitement has built up in the Arnold family as finally the tunnel project my Dad has been working on has started to be built. To understand the significance of this you have to go back … Continue reading