Saturday, 25 April 2026

Saturday 25th April - three events per day

 Aiming to schedule just three events per day is working fairly well. Also, recognising that a day of action may well require an easy following day is helpful. 

So Thursday - having a shower, a chatty social/piano lesson zoom, and home-group zoom were the three events.

Quite a lot of knitting and thinking about the cardigan too; deciding which ball of yarn to use where to spread the colours to best effect, and thinking about how to manage the sleeves and ribbing, as I'm using a thinner yarn so have to calculate how many stitches I'll be needing.

So Friday was meant to be a gentle day, and so it was. Just one event, an afternoon outing; our little home-group zoom, just the five of us, met for a communion service followed by tea and cake in the garden of the of the group.

We sat at a table in a shady corner with a trickling fountain nearby, surrounded by trees, plants, birds. We said the familiar prayers and shared bread and wine. It was such special time; for many reasons this was only the third or fourth time I have been able to receive communion since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020. 

We were all given a little sprig of the olive tree to take home as a memento


Now it's Saturday afternoon. I spent the morning going through some of paperwork from last year, shredding, recycling and throwing out things I (hope I) no longer need from dealing with probate and all the other stuff. Don't worry, I kept all the financial files!

This all started because I wanted to try and clear my little work table. BB's been given a Book Nook model to make up, so he needs the space on the dining room table, which meant tidying my side, which meant making space for more files on my bookshelves, which meant I was precipitated into a mega sort out. Long overdue, and well worth doing.


I never did get to sit at my desk today after all that!


Sussex in April, in Spring, is so quintessentially English; so here is Vaughan Williams's Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis 





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  1. Gentle days are so necessary for one's well being, arent they? Your little group service sounds so lovely.

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    1. I can't imagine how I used to manage having 7 busy days per week back when I was young and energetic!
      A small communion service outside sitting around a table is a very special experience.

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  2. Tea and cake in the garden with the sound of a fountain nearby....sounds wonderful.

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    1. It was indeed a lovely, perfect afternoon.

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  3. Tea and Cake . . . I'm on my way!
    oh, the drudgery of paperwork! Social Services have only just given me the go ahead to dispose of all the "stuff" when Mum was poorly, and she will be gone eight years this October. Not quite as bad as the insurance company that told me I had to keep documents for forty {yes, forty} years. I'd be 110 or thereabouts!
    I long to share Communion again. Too long a story, for another day.

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    2. I use the phrase 'and feed on him in your hearts with thanksgiving' a lot, not only for remembering Communion, but also when bringing to mind really special times, like a week in France about nine years ago, our last (ever) foreign holiday... these memories really do 'feed my heart'.

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  4. I'm so glad you had communion! That must have felt so special!

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    1. It is the highlight of the year so far...

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