Wednesday, 8 January 2025

Well, it's the second week in January 2025!, how has that happened? I seem to have had a sleep on Christmas Eve and woken up in January. Ben and I have had a lovely if quiet Christmas, we also had our usual in bed before midnight on New Year's Eve. Surprisingly we weren't kept awake by endless fireworks, something to be grateful for!

We actually haven't been out since last Saturday choosing to stay at home in the warm. what with torrential rain, gales, snow, sleet and ice (and every variable in between) we've chosen to enjoy reading, playing games journaling, crafting and binge watching some lovely box sets on TV. 
Shortly before Christmas we had new neighbours move into the apartment next door, we have already become good friends and have enjoyed several visits next door for coffee, cake and chats. Ben is really looking forward to his groups starting again at the DSC Hub in Northwich, this weeks session was cancelled because of the awful weather conditions.



 As you may have already deduced i have not much of great import to share in this blog, to be entirely honest I am trying to get to grips with my somewhat updated laptop and break through the barrier preventing me from putting words on a page. This year we chose not to make new year "revolutions" as Ben calls them, or set ridiculous and usually unattainable challenges. We felt led to a word to lead us through this year, "enJOY", we are going to consciously and intentionally look for the joy in the every day,  the mundane, the little daily miracles that we so often miss in the hustle and bustle of life. then we are going to enjoy them and put them in a JOY JAR..


Sunrises, sunsets, cloud formations the first buds bursting through, that first cup of coffee, an unexpected message from a friend, a delicious meal, the feel of clean sheets, a hot shower...so many "little" things that we can so easily take for granted. Let's face it, we are living in turbulent, worrying, frightening, even dangerous times, there seems to be a never ending cycle of bad news so lets, when we can, stop, take pause and hold tight to the little moments of beauty, love and hope.

My prayer is for us all to find shelter in the small moments, to find moments of peace and hope, and in these moments to find the strength to stand against the darkness that sometimes feels overwhelming