I am so sorry I haven’t blogged for three weeks, which I will address right now. Still, there’s plenty going on. Rather than keep you reading for two hours, here’s just a few highlights. Continue reading “Weekly update – more like three weeks!”
Category: running
Weekly update – pushing my luck
This week’s update includes an account of me pushing my luck at the hospital, starting to decorate the dining room and another family visit. Oh and did I tell you, I’m suffering withdrawal symptoms? Continue reading “Weekly update – pushing my luck”
Weekly update – our mixed up church life
I know, I know, I’m so late with my weekly update. I am sitting in the back of our car while Rachel is bombing down the motorway as we return my mum after her little break with us. Also I find myself reflecting on our current mixed up church life. Continue reading “Weekly update – our mixed up church life”
Weekly update – new carpets and a photography lesson
Another week where things have been busy. Amongst other things – new carpets and a photography lesson for me! Continue reading “Weekly update – new carpets and a photography lesson”
Weekly update – we’ve joined the U3A
We decided to join our local U3A group – that’s short for the University of the Third Age. As we sat in the AGM, I wondered whether I was in a Calendar Girls WI film set. In other news, some enjoyable (but creaky) running and another visit to my mother. Continue reading “Weekly update – we’ve joined the U3A”
Weekly update – enjoying being busy
Quite a busy week, which I enjoy and like. Amongst other things, I’ve visited my mother, we’ve been to visit our old house, a couple of fab runs, a writing assignment and a surprise COVID-19 booster jab. Continue reading “Weekly update – enjoying being busy”
Weekly update – sliding into autumn
As I sit to write this, it is cold and wet outside, there’s a definite change to the seasons and already summer seems so long ago. The new season brings new delights as we march on here in the Quirky Museum. Continue reading “Weekly update – sliding into autumn”