Friday 12 December 2008

Getting Closer

The Christmas Play


As usual I couldn't get a front row seat so this was the best view of my son, Ben.
It was a wonderful performance with an international feel.
There Christmas songs in English, Spanish and German as well as a pantomime, a rendition of "Do They Know It's Christmas" and my son's class play about the traditions of Christmas Past.
His outfit was supposed to be that of a Victorian boy but he refused to wear a hat.

Thursday 4 December 2008

Monday 1 December 2008

December Will be Magic Again


Advent
I love December, the nativity, the Christmas countdown, the carols, the presents, the food, the gatherings and everything.
However, I have always tried to avoid those chocolate advent calendars.
I bought this Advent Calendar about ten years ago from a CAFOD sale.
There are 24 pegs which create the nativity scene. Each day one of my four children takes it in turn to put another peg on.
They are 8, 11, 13 and 17 now and still enjoy taking part.

Guess Who Got New Hats?

Sunday 7 September 2008

Let's Play Libraries



When I was a child there were three jobs I wanted. In no particular order they were:

1. Stationery shop owner
2. Shoe shop owner
3. Librarian

AS it turns out in some mis-matched jumbled way, a journalist who has a weakness for shoes sort of hits the spot.

It also meant that as a child I spent most of my spare time doing the following:

1. Writing stories
2. Dressing up in my mum's shoes
3. Playing libraries

My youngest son has inherited just one of those spare-time activities. Thankfully it's not the dressing up in mum's shoes. No, it's playing libraries.
After church the stall was set.
I had to keep going out of one door and through another with my pile of books.
We play the old fashioned way (can't you see my influence) we have a ticket in each book. No (boring) fast swipe card for us.

Happy Days.

Thursday 4 September 2008

Mamma Mia




Slipping Through My Fingers

Schoolbag in hand
She leaves home in the early morning
Waving goodbye
With an absent-minded smile
I watch her go
With a surge of that well-known sadness
And I have to sit down for a while
The feeling that I'm losing her forever
And without really entering her world
I'm glad whenever I can share her laughter
That funny little girl

Slipping through my fingers all the time
I try to capture every minute
The feeling in it
Slipping through my fingers all the time
Do I really see what's in her mind
Each time I think I'm close to knowing
She keeps on growing
Slipping through my fingers all the time

Sleep in our eyes
Her and me at the breakfast table
Barely awake
I let precious time go by
Then when she's gone
There's that odd melancholy feeling
And a sense of guilt
I can't deny
What happened to the wonderful adventures
The places I had planned for us to go
Well some of that we did
But most we didn't
And why I just don't know

Slipping through my fingers all the time
I try to capture every minute
The feeling in it
Slipping through my fingers all the time
Do I really see what's in her mind
Each time I think I'm close to knowing
She keeps on growing
Slipping through my fingers all the time


Sometimes I wish that I could freeze the picture
And save it from the funny tricks of time
Slipping through my fingers -


Schoolbag in hand
She leaves home in the early morning
Waving goodbye with an absent-minded smile