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And here is how I got on . .

1. Always be learning. -Still working on it, after all I did use the word ‘always’.
2. See Paris
3. Spend more time with the people I love.


4. Finish reading the Bible.


5. Learn to cook a whole meal.- Can cook a yummy French potato /pear /cheese concoction quite well.
6. Proverbs project.


7. Understand the settings on the camera.
8. Invest in good pyjamas.
9. Wear red lipstick.
10. Print out photographs.
11. See Elbow / Adele / U2 / She and Him / etc. Anyone would do.
12. Produce an E-book.
13. Simplify my wardrobe and makeup.
14. Get to grips with Photoshop. – Half done!  I am beginning to realise Photoshop is much easier than I thought.
15. Bake more treats.


16. Hand wash the car. – Nu-uh total fail!
17. Be gentle.
18. Make new friends.


19. Learn how to pray.
20. Word hard / play harder.
21. Wear more dresses.


22. Read good books, give up on the rubbish ones.


23. Get a bike.
24. Play guitar.
25. Meet other bloggers. - Starting to now, grr but it is too late for this list!!
26. De-clutter the house.
27. Draw something amazing.
28. Worship.
29. Don’t wish my year away.

 

So a big 14.5 out of 29.

I’m happy with that!

 

Not on the list were other delights such as

- Climbing a big big mountain.

- Meeting some owls (and a vulture).

- Living for a week in a thatched cottage with not contact to the outside world.

- Beating the sat nav.

- Joined and regularly attended a book club.

- Climbing a little mountain several times.

- Walked (not swam) with Dolphins.

- Purchased a table cloth (granny chic).

- Learnt how to knit and how to properly cast off.

- MOT’d the car.

- Trusted God more instead of trying to please him.

- Had a little tweet up!

Yes it was an epic year.

30 before 30 list shall be put together in the very near future

What are your suggestions?

Fash-inspiration

Twenty nine before Twenty nine

Today is my 29th Birthday, I know, I’m ancient.

In May last year, a couple of weeks after my 28th birthday I wrote this list.

What do you think?

Can you guess how many got ticked off the list??

“First ambitions are best. We are less brave later.” – Jean-Baptiste Baratte

I have just finished reading Costa award winning ‘Pure’ by Andrew Miller. Here are three great things about this book:

1. It is set in Paris (thus fueling my new found love for all things Parisian).

2. The main character is an engineer (he has a set square on the cover there!)

3. It technically is a historical fiction set in 1786, therefore I tried out a genre that I normally avoid.

So, it’s an interesting book with lots going on and lots of colourful characters. My favourite thing about the book was the task which the engineer, Jean-Baptiste Baratte, was sent to attend to.

Baratte was sent to Paris to move a stinking, rotten graveyard. The Graveyard was Les Innocents and it is overflowing and polluting the air, tainting the taste of the food and even causing the residents breath to smell foul. Baratte takes on the gruesome task of digging up grave, transporting the bodies and purifying the area.

What got to me was the reaction of some of the residents – some were fine, some didn’t even care but some were outraged and wanted to stop him from completing his task.

Why would they want to continue in the stench of rotting flesh, where everything tastes bad and everything you have is rotten? Yes, it would be a messy job but why would someone fight against the person who could free them?

The truth was that the people had become so used to the putrid atmosphere that they didn’t see the need for all the upheaval. Why dig up these old bones over nothing?

Am I like those residents? Blinkered and so comfortable with the filth that I no longer notice it?

This part of Miller’s story isn’t a new story – haven’t we heard it before?

“Purify me from my sins, and I will be clean;
    wash me, and I will be whiter than snow.” Psalm 51 v 7

“Come close to God, and God will come close to you. Wash your hands, you sinners; purify your hearts, for your loyalty is divided between God and the world.” James 4 v 8

 

An Easter Intermission.

A Stick, A Carrot & String by Mewithoutyou.


The Horse’s hay beneath His head our Lord was born to a manger bed, that all whose wells run dry could drink of His supply.
To keep Him warm the Sheep drew near, so grateful for His coming here: You come with news of grace, come to take my place!

The Donkey whispered in His ear: Child, in thirty-some-odd years, You’ll ride someone who looks like me (untriumphantly).

While the Cardinals warbled a joyful song: He’ll make right what man made wrong, bringing low the hills, that the valleys might be filled!

Then Child, asked the birds, well, aren’t they lovely words we sing?
The tiny Baby lay there without saying anything.

At a distance stood a mangy Goat with a crooked teeth and a matted coat, weary eyes and worn, chipped & twisted horns.
Thinking: Maybe I’ll make friends some day with the Cows in the pens and the Rambouillet, but for now I’ll keep away – I got nothin’ smart to say.

But there’s a sign on the barn in the Cabbagetown: WHEN THE RAIN PICKS UP AND THE SUN GOES DOWN, SINNERS, COME INSIDE!
WITH NO MONEY, COME AND BUY.
NO CLEVER TALK NOR GIFT TO BRING REQUIRES OUR LOWLY, LOVELY KING.
COME YOU EMPTYHANDED, YOU DON’T NEED ANYTHING.

And the night was cool and clear as glass with the sneaking Snake in the garden grass, as Deep cried out to Deep, the Disciples fast asleep.
And the snake perked up when he heard You ask: if You’re willing that this cup might pass we could find our way back home, maybe start a family all our own…but does not the Father guide the Son?
Not my will but Yours be done!
What else here to do?
What else me but You???

And the snake who’d held the world, a stick, a carrot and a string, was crushed beneath the Foot of Your not wanting anything.

Dear Lent, now that you are over I can slobber over fashion again

LENT ENDED YESTERDAY!

This Lent I decided to actually sacrifice something that is important to me for a few weeks in order to spend my time and money on other things.

How did I get on? You can look forward to a future post about that one.

For now I am just happy to be eyeing up some good looking clothes again guilt free.

Hello Dorothy Perkins shoes *Get on my feet*.

What is your favourite?

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