Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Old tomorrow
Not a big deal, really, but tomorrow feels like a big day, because I turn 36. Why, you ask, is this such a big birthday? I think it's because, for me, my childhood finished and I became an adult with the completion of my A levels. I'd been at boarding school from age 8, and leaving school was when I started my adulthood. And I took my A levels when I was 18. Twice 18 is 36. Not actually bovvered, but here it comes.We've just booked a holiday for next year, which is astonishingly early for us. Sophie and Steve are getting married in Padstow in July next year, so we've booked a cottage from Rural Retreats, a perennial favourite company for us since we stayed in one of their cottages over our honeymoon.
I'm sorry that Sally's feeling overwhelmed by paperwork. Books and theology and discussion should be about giving us ways to think anew, and discuss and cross-fertilise with other Christians and non-Christians. Having said that, it's very easy to become bogged down, and I'm sorry that's happened. I hope that the summer school helps - I think it's her (your) first one, so we'll see how it goes. God is the logos - the word read, the word thought, the word held, the word acted, the word unspoken and the word spoken.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY FOR TOMORROW... 36 IS NOT SO BAD HONEST!
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