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Seasons of Joy

I begin this post today with a fresh perspective and renewed joy. Over the past year it has been incredibly special to be living a slow, quiet life. For the whole of the years I have lived, the world has celebrated extroverts, lively and flamboyant. As an introvert it has felt like I have been… Continue reading Seasons of Joy

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Seasons of Joy

The big news this week is that we finally have a concrete diagnosis of Charlotte seizures and hallucinations. We have had a few over the past three months, but none which explained all her symptoms. She has seen a neurologist privately who diagnosed her with non-epileptic seizure disorders; a psychiatrist who said her eeg showed… Continue reading Seasons of Joy

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Seasons of Joy

I particularly enjoy writing my Seasons of Joy posts. They are a little break from all things homeschooling and touch upon the bits and pieces of everyday life, a life I enjoy very much indeed. Last weekend I spent the entire weekend cleaning our cooker and ovens, oiling the wood counter tops in the kitchen… Continue reading Seasons of Joy

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Seasons of Joy

I’m sharing a little bit from my adult children today. I am so proud of each one of them. They amaze me everyday- they are my best friends, my biggest supporters and the absolute joy of my life. As you all know, Thomas works for a church as an assistant worship pastor. His college work… Continue reading Seasons of Joy

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Seasons of Joy

Well, February isn’t really known around these parts as being my season of joy…but I am doing my best. My nine, nearly ten, year old keeps reminding me that February can’t be that bad because she was born! And we all agree whole heartedly. If there is ever a good reason to love February it… Continue reading Seasons of Joy

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Seasons of Joy

It’s February. Well, actually, strictly speaking it is not February. But my body clock and everything I am feeling tells me that it is in fact February. I hate February. For some reason, which I still don’t really understand, I feel rubbish at this time of year. It all feels so hard, like I am… Continue reading Seasons of Joy

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Seasons of Joy

Home is a foretaste of Heaven on Earth, at least it is meant to be. That sense of belonging, safety and nurturing. The Israelites spent forty years searching for their promised home. In the Theology of Home, the authors refer to home as ‘domestic churches’, that we should endeavour to create a home which is… Continue reading Seasons of Joy

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Seasons of Joy

Gosh I love being a mummy. I mean, Adore. Every. Single. Second. Even when it is hard. Even when it is full of anxiety. Even when I am so tired I don’t remember my own name let alone the children I purport to love so much… I have been looking over the, quite literally, thousands… Continue reading Seasons of Joy

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