Monthly Archive: March 2016

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Psalms 96-100

FIVE SIMPLE PLEASURES: My first park run in a long, long time Making a collage of photos Completing my final Saturday shift at work Coming home to candles and a real fire A fun...

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Psalms 91-95

FIVE SIMPLE PLEASURES:  Buying a cool clock and dog statue with Christmas money for our hall Having the kids sit and chat on our bed at bedtime Making home-made granola  Writing a piece on...

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Psalms 86-90

FIVE SIMPLE PLEASURES Being welcomed at the Dryden School cafe by the student with severe learning difficulties who have done work experience with me. Being thanked by the mum of the girl working with...

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Psalms 81-85

FIVE SIMPLE PLEASURES: A great yoga class The satisfaction of sorting through piles of papers A Ludovico Einaudi CD The joy of my work experience student Having a good laugh at house group while...

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Psalms 76-80

FIVE SIMPLE PLEASURES: Coming home Completing an important task at work Working hard at dance A relaxing bath Widening my Facebook community PSALM 76: SCARY GOD You are radiant with light, more majestic than...

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Psalms 71-75

FIVE SIMPLE PLEASURES: Being surrounded by my family Everything going according to plan Glorious sunshine The deep assurance of knowing without a doubt that my Dad has gone to be with his God Singing...

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Psalms 66-70

FIVE SIMPLE PLEASURES A train journey Time with my brother and sister Spring sunshine Looking through a lot of old photos Being a great aunt (to my two niece’s daughters, you understand – not...

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Psalms 61-65

FIVE SIMPLE PLEASURES:  The sun on my face Finally finishing the painting in the hallway My worlds colliding – home and dance – at a party A great shift at work Taking my high...

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Psalms 56-60

FIVE SIMPLE PLEASURES: A great time in the fitting rooms at TKMaxx Finding the perfect dress Having a lovely time doing the food shopping with my daughter The avocado wrap and Yoga Bunny drink...

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Psalms 51-55

FIVE SIMPLE PLEASURES: Seeing my daughter’s face light up when she set eyes on us (I hadn’t seen her since Christmas) Watching my daughter ride a racehorse Safe journeys Unwrapping a new book A...