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SuffolkVera
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21 Aug 2016 13:37 |
I hope you are much better today Kandj. Being poorly is bad enough but it is an extra worry when you are a carer. Thinking of you <3
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Cynthia
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21 Aug 2016 07:08 |
Good morning :-)
Oh poor kandj :-( How awful for you, especially when you are caring for your OH. Do hope that whatever ailed you soon passes and that you feel better very soon. Sending love and hugs <3
The Collect (special prayer) for today
Almighty God, who called your Church to bear witness that you were in Christ reconciling the world to yourself: help us to proclaim the good news of your love, that all who hear it may be drawn to you; through him who was lifted up on the cross, and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
In the Gospel from St. Luke, we hear the story of Jesus curing the woman who had been crippled for 18 years………..on a Sunday……. and the criticism he received from the leaders of the synagogue.
Cx . :-)
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SuffolkVera
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20 Aug 2016 22:12 |
Oh dear, Kandj, I do hope you feel much better tomorrow. Take it very easy for a few days if you can. Thinking of you and hoping you have a peaceful and comfortable night <3
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kandj
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20 Aug 2016 20:51 |
Not long since got up!! Had sickness in the night and throughout the day today. No idea why as I was fine when we went to bed?? Here's praying for a better day tomorrow. Banging headache and pain in my back and hips as well. Hey ho!!!
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Cynthia
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20 Aug 2016 07:51 |
Good morning :-)
I'm not sure if choir members receive a remuneration any more - possibly in certain areas but probably not in many. Most church choirs rely heavily on committed volunteers. We have a new, young and very talented organist and are hoping that he will rejuvenate our small but exceedingly loyal choir.
For today:
The Olympic creed, which is meant to encourage the athletes to embrace the Olympic spirit and to perform to the best of their abilities ........ “The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win but to take part, just as the most important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle. The essential thing is not to have conquered but to have fought well.”
As Christians, we are reminded….
“Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us. Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God."
Hold on to your hats and umbrellas today folks........Cx :-)
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David
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19 Aug 2016 18:54 |
No kandj, it was a mercenary thing.
I was paid one shilling a week for being in the choir
I was paid 2/6 for delivering newspapers, extra for selling the Football Chronicle in the street. The latter was easy, I sold them to the crowd flocking to the shop.
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kandj
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19 Aug 2016 17:16 |
Hello all
Quite a change there then David. Did you sing hymns while posting the papers?
It is exciting but emotional seeing the medal presentations and thinking of all the hours/days/weeks/months and years of commitment and dedication from them all.
"Gold medals aren't really made of Gold. They are made of sweat, determination and a hard-to-find alloy called Guts. (Dan Gable).
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David
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19 Aug 2016 07:49 |
Worth a mention. As an adolescent I was a choir boy at St. Jude's Church. Sure I had a photo. If it ever surfaces I will post it.
Gave it up and got a paper round.
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Cynthia
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19 Aug 2016 07:41 |
Good morning :-)
Those medals……
At the first Olympic Games of the modern era in Athens in 1896, the winner was crowned with an olive wreath and received a silver medal. The 1904 Olympic Games in St Louis, were the first at which gold, silver and bronze medals were awarded for first, second, and third place. The medal was attached to a coloured ribbon with a pin to fix it to the athlete’s chest.
It was not until 1960, in Rome however, that the medals were first designed to be placed around the winners’ necks.
Quite often, a Christian will wear a medal depicting a favourite saint or a special place. These are not to be thought of as ‘good luck’ charms but as reminders of the lives the saints led and for us to follow their example.
Cx :-)
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kandj
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18 Aug 2016 21:27 |
Hello all
Sounds like an interesting thread that one David.
Looking forward to episode 3 Vera. I hope you are keeping the memories written down
Another good day for GB today at the Rio Olympics. Another good posting Cynthia.
Today A level students have received their exam results. I hope it has been a good day for most after years of ongoing studying. xxx
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Cynthia
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18 Aug 2016 07:34 |
Good morning :-)
Catharsis is, indeed, good for the soul David, and it comes in various forms.
Vera, I loved your description of that special wedding. I didn't know about that thread because I don't go on that board as I thought it was mainly about handicrafts - which I am useless at :-)
For today:
Since 1968, each Olympic Games has had its own mascot – usually an animal or figure representing the place or culture of where the Olympics are being held.
The success of those first mascots helped the idea of a mascot become a symbol of the Olympic Games and developed into an institution.
Mascots are very popular and despite the importance of the message they convey, they are designed in simple manner with bright, happy colours appropriate for the ‘festive’ atmosphere of the Olympic Games.
The mascot for Rio 16 is named Vinicius and represents Brazilian wildlife and combines ‘the agility of cats, the sway of monkeys, and the grace of birds’.
Vinicius has arms and legs which stretch unlimited distances and his mission is ‘to spread joy throughout the world and celebrate the friendship that flourishes between people from all over the world’ at the Olympic Games.
Lord, help us to be faithful to OUR mission – to spread your good news throughout the world and to celebrate being part of your church. Amen.
Cx :-)
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David
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17 Aug 2016 15:30 |
I was reading a thread entitled Human Catharsis earlier. Catharsis releases grief, embarrassment, hatred, fear, confusion etc in ways that do not require wholesale slaughter in retaliation.
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kandj
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17 Aug 2016 13:22 |
Hello all
Good news Cynthia, you will both be relieved I'm sure.
Agree with you entirely David.
Loved the posting of your son and wife's wedding day Vera Will go and read other.
Interesting reading about the Olympic flame Cynthia. Thank you.
"Your spark can become a flame and change everything." (E.D.Nixon)
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David
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17 Aug 2016 08:53 |
In these increasingly tense times there's something to be said for catharsis.
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SuffolkVera
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17 Aug 2016 08:43 |
Good morning
I am so pleased that your OH did well with the memory test Cynthia. My fil had quite severe Parkinson's but he was mentally alert to the end.
The Olympic stories are very interesting. I wish all our aggression and competitiveness could be channelled in this way, instead of into fighting each other.
Cynthia, 2 instalments of the wedding weekend saga are on the bird and wildlife thread on the hobbies board, one more to go when I find the time.
We are taking our granddaughters for a day at the coast today and I am thinking now of those children who do not have the privileges and love that ours receive. My thoughts too are with those who care for such deprived children.
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Cynthia
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17 Aug 2016 07:45 |
Good morning :-)
So pleased that everything went well Vera.........and every blessing to the newly weds I only pop on GR a couple of times a day - if that, so do say when you have posted about the wedding <3
We have had another 'team' visit my OH - this time the Memory team. A very nice lady called a couple of weeks ago and chatted to us about how his memory is affected etc. She asked him a set of questions and, thankfully, he did quite well.
The results went back to the consultant who has decided that there is no sign of dementia as yet (quite common with Parkinsons) but that there is some mild cognitive impairment. I could have told them that!! We press onwards and upwards :-D
For today:
Another symbol of the Olympic Games is the Olympic Flame which was first introduced into our modern Games in 1928.
The Olympic flame is an important symbol of the Games, representing peace, unity and friendship. The torch is used to pass the flame from one bearer to another during the relay, until the lighting of the cauldron at the opening ceremony.
The Ancient Greeks considered fire to be a divine element, and they maintained perpetual fires in front of their principal temples. The flame begins its journey in Olympia, Greece after an impressive ceremony.
Like the messengers who proclaimed the sacred Olympic truce, the runners who carry the Olympic flame carry a message of peace on their journey.
Lord, help us to be torch bearers ........... for Jesus.
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Cx :-)
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kandj
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16 Aug 2016 11:53 |
Hello all
What interesting information regarding the Olympic Rings Cynthia. Thank you.
Vera, it sounds like a very happy wedding day for your son and wife and family. Lots of lovely special memories for everyone to think of in the years to come.
Congratulations to the Bride and Groom, wishing them many happy years together.
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SuffolkVera
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16 Aug 2016 10:07 |
Thank you everyone for your thoughts and prayers for my son and his new wife. It has been a very hectic few days. Sunday, the wedding day was truly blessed. It was a civil, rather than religious ceremony, but I have never been to anything so moving. Most of the congregation shed a tear at some point. During the evening several people remarked to me that the atmosphere was absolutely full of love and joy. A very special day.
If anyone is interested I will put a description of our weekend on the bird and wildlife thread when I get time.
Thoughts and prayers for all newly weds, whatever their ages.
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Cynthia
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16 Aug 2016 07:40 |
Good morning :-)
My illusions are shattered Pat :-( I was imagining strolling along peaceful streets and listening to the melodic tones of a nearby church bell. Obviously not. Sounds rather as though you need ear muffs and an aspirin :-D
For today:
Another symbol of the Olympics which we see every day – the Olympic Rings.
These rings of blue, black, yellow, red and green, make up one of the most recognized symbols in the world. Traditionally, they represent the five different areas of the world involved in the Olympics (North and South America are considered one area, along with Africa, Australia, Asia and Europe).
We can also associate them to our Christian lives...
A background of pure white – represents purity
The black circle – represents our sin
The red circle – represents Christ’s blood which was shed on the cross
The green circle – represents our continuing growth in the faith
The blue circle – represents the waters of baptism and the Holy Spirit
The gold circle – represents our heavenly destination.
Heavenly Father, when we see the circles as symbols of the Olympic Games, help us to remember the Christian thoughts we have attached to them, and may we draw closer to you each time.
Cx :-)
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kandj
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15 Aug 2016 15:21 |
Earplugs needed perhaps Pat??
I think I would much prefer the UK church bells and my garden wind chimes.
I bought a different sounding wind chime last week, but not of metal. This is of large bamboo pipes, I'm not quite sure if they are my "thing" or not?? Time will tell I guess.
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