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  • Rare Events...

    This week I'm washing the covers of the two settees - something long overdue to be perfectly honest!

    Sasha came and snuggled up to me on the older of the settees this evening, a very rare event indeed.

    After another busy day of service prep and admin, it's good to relax with the kitties.

  • Care Home Reflections

    Today was my monthly visit to the care home.

    It's always a busy morning with as many as two dozen folk to visit in a two hour (or thereabouts) session.  Today it felt quite demanding, mostly because there were a lot of new people to see, and also one of those I had come to know and love had died since my last visit.

    It's taken a long time, but I am getting to know the names of the long stay residents, and a few of them, even with a degree of dementia, are starting to recognise and remember me.

     

    Today:

    A lot of smiles were shared, and a fair few prayers.

    One visit was however long it takes to pray the Aaronic blessing,

    Another a long chat about historical fiction - and  a couple of book recommendations!

    Mostly it was visits to women, but there were also several men.

    Some of the staff now make a point of saying 'hello' and asking me to visit people.

    I left pretty tired, but knowing that, in some small measure, God's love has been shared -

    and I have glimpsed God in everyone I met.

     

  • I guess there's a sermon in there somewhere...

    Yesterday I took the covers off one of my settees and washed them.  Today I wrangled them back on... a far fropm simple task, especially when helped by a couple of cats.

    It feels like there ought to be a sermon in there, if only I could find it.

    At least one settee now has clean covers, for a while at least!  Better psyche myself up to wsh the other set then...

  • A Grand Day Off!

    I remembered that I had a M&S gift token I was given for Christmas and thought I really ought to get organised and spend it!  But first, I thought, brunch!

    The photo is of my eggs on toast at the MacKintosh tea room on Sauchiehall Street - a treat to myself, and very tasty it was too.

    Then it was off to M&S where the voucher was put towards a new dress *with pockets*!  Nowadays I by almost all my clothes in charity shops (it's greener, cheaper and helps good causes) so it was quite a treat to buy something actually new.  Just hoping we get some suitable weather to wear it now!!

    Next, it was time for more mundane matters - the ironing.  Which prompted me to tidy out my chest of drawers.  Which revealed that I have sufficient pairs of black tights to survive a Brexit Apocalyse and then some, as well as enough socks for a small sock shop.  This phase ended with a trip to the charity shop with assorted bits of costume jewellery and bric-a-brack that had been hiding in my drawers for eons.

    I am rather too pleased with the now tidy drawers - they weren't horrendous before, just had way too much stuff and a bit disorganised - and I am discovering just how it is the case that the more stuff I clear out the happier I am.

    It feels like a day off well used, a nice blend of fun stuff and necessary stuff.