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belonging - the beauty of home

Belonging

Belonging I spent the morning mucking out stables and filling hay nets. And this afternoon I found myself keeping house – these days I’m becoming quite ruthless at throwing out things that are just lying around (by my slight hoarding standards anyway). For about 5 minutes the kitchen surfaces were sparkling, and the slate floor

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gardening - enjoying rabbit bedding mulch

Reap what we sow

Reap what we sow Emerging from winter We have been plugging away at the garden. Each weekend an hour here or there, some convenient May bank holidays used as an opportunity to find myself upside down in weeds waist high. Emerging from a winter of tree planting and weeding out nettles, hogweed and poison hemlock,

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lose to win - fostering creativity

lose to win

Sometimes you have to lose to win Avoid conflict – however hard we try to stay out of trouble, sometimes trouble seems to find us. Kingdoms causes reflect that as we stand as one with Christ’s light, our movement often meets opposition. We rub shoulders with the rest of the world, and increasingly I find

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forge our own path - get out and smell the roses

forge our own path

Forge our own path School opportunities and disappointments leaving the school system There are quite a few changes that I’ve noticed about a change in heart. I was disappointed when we left the school system about some of the opportunities I had hoped for on behalf of our children. I had hoped they could be

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ADHD at home

ADHD at home – how our house sounds now Such a struggle it was, nurturing our children as they spent so much of their waking hours at school, set to spring, and struggling to navigate relationships in a predominantly neurotypical classroom. How our house sounded in those days as our children processed their experiences on

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