Greetings one and all, it is time to break the silence. I am sitting up in my new bed, in my new jammies, waiting for my new husband to finish packing up and come to bed. Being married is so different to what I'd imagined. It's better. The last three weeks have been the best of my life...
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This week has marked the beginning of scarf season, possibly my favourite clothes time of year. I've resurrected my favourite white, woolly scarf to mark the change of season. It feels like a big snuggle, a bit like that slightly frightening cup-a-soup advert...
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Please forgive my blog silence; I’m typing this from the back of Charlotte’s car on the way back from dropping Nadine to Stansted airport. The sun has appeared and dissolved the cloud that launched us on our journey and the girls have been munching on bacon sarnies and French vanilla coffee. In this moment the stress of the Round Table and International Leader’s gathering feels like it’s finally come to an end.
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Today has held three unexpected joys! 1. Things are coming together for the RT/ILG and the fabulous Karen Padget was given the money to come a the 11th hour. 2. I just got an unexpected call about money for a book I helped edit a few years ago! Not masses but nothing to be sniffed at either and... 3. I fit back into my illusive skinny French Connection jeans, winner!
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Steve’s being a rockstar for Cathy Burton this weekend so I’ve tagged along to greenbelt to soak in the vibe and check out the musical talent. I haven’t been here since it was hosted behind my house on the fields stretching to Castle Ashby. It’s grown an incredible amount since then…
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It’s been so long since I’ve blogged I feel almost paralysed by my topic options. Life is very full at the minute, probably too full, but everything is ticking along. Games like ‘Hunt the Marrow’ have kept us amused on wet and windy weekends and there have been moments of joy in the hustle and bustle of Round Table/Wedding preparations…
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I learned something yesterday; you can't sit in the waiting area of a cosmetic surgery clinic and not play guess-the-vanity. As Charlotte and I sat in said Brighton Clinic we desperately tried to keep our faces impassive as our eyes darted around the room...
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Apologies friends for my prolonged blog silence. I'm not entirely sure where the last five days went. I've been a flurry of spring cleaning, de-cluttering and drinking wine with my lovely ladies. The project I've been excited about for about a month has finally landed in my lap. Steve's housemates have sadly departed to their shiny new homes and Steve's is now 'ours', the count down to marriage has begun...
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I like to try something new each time I travel, something truly indigenous to the nation I'm exploring, but I have to admit, I've dreaded the day I'd come face to face with a cooked bug. As Pete and I sauntered out of the building today we were invited to peer into someones lunch box and admire this unique South African cuisine... curried catapillars...
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Whoever said TV rots the brain has obviously never indulged in the likes of 10 Years Younger or You Are What You Eat. I find those programs truly traumatizing and there's nothing more motivating than a photo of a mashed up liver, or frightening statistics about aging/skin damage/the end of the world as we know it to propel you guiltily toward better habits...
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Yesterday's trauma is today's blessing. Sans iBook and cruelly deprived of headphones (my current pair spluttered to a deserved death this morning) I mounted the train to Victoria without any of my usually technological companions...
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I am having a crisis of faith, not in my dear Lord, but in that other shining icon of our times; the bright white apple with the missing bite. This morning, with the best of intentions, I arrived in the office bright and early to attack my never ending to-do list, a large mug of tea and a bowl of piping hot porridge in my hands. As I sang along with Dolly and plonked down infront of my iBook my face slackened as I watched my screen snap black...
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My patchwork weekend of relaxation, friends and surprise finds has continued today with breakfast with Mark Topley, visiting from Tanzania and telling me fantastical stories of his new life (Jo I miss you!), stumbling across a lovely secound hand necklace that matches the tiara I want almost perfectly (fingers crossed it cleans up nicely and I may have just bought the cheapest brides necklace ever) and lunch with the lovely Helen Monkton to natter about fundraising, dreams and how God's blessed us.
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Today's blog title has little to do with The Da Vinci code (it's source) and more my frustration at today's rediculous expidition to Homebase to act like a grown up and buy a Bathroom! The aforementioned suit is an incredibly kind gift from Steve's parents for our Wedding and Steve and I spent yesterday morning whipping round retailers finding our ideal suite for the best price possible...
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I'm on a train to London as I type this and the view from my window is a strange collision of Spring and Winter. The dilectable blue sky and the smile tickling sun are falling on the green fields (daffs and lambs are out in abundance) but there's also a peppering of snow over the ground from the bizzarre cold spell last night. It's a welcome view; is it me or did our winter seem a lot longer this year?
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Astounded is the best description of my response to the unique singer songstress who propelled herself high into my 'most admired' list last night. Steve and I finally enjoyed the fruition of his Birthday present (two tickets to see Imogen Heap at the Brighton Komedia) and for once an artist trully exceeded my expectation.
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This weekend has been littered with wonder-filled moments inspired by spring. I've felt lighter, happier, warmer and more patient with the arrival of the sunshine. Here are just a few snapshots of the enchantment it's brought...
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Today Charlotte and Ruthy are mostly laughing at me wearing everything but my long coat to stay warm in the office. For some reason they're boiling hot, stripped down to t-shirts and I'm freezing cold, wrapped in my wooly jumper, hat and scarf. Probably just my cold having fun with my temperature guage...
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Yesterday was full of silling dancing, funny photos and bizarre singing attractions! Charlotte, Matt, Steve and I had taken the day off work and ran away to Drusilla's Zoo to make faces at the monkeys, laugh at the Gibbons and stick our heads up a Giraffe's backside...
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It's a fearsome thing to meet your match, as you stand toe to toe with your nemesis and reach down into the depths of who you are, deciding how far you will go to defeat her! "Who", you may ask, "deserves such a title." Well she was blonde, pug faced and about five foot high, yes my Nemesis is 10, but don't judge me till you hear the truth...
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Apologies one and all for my appalling discipline in blogging. If it’s any reassurance I have been neglecting all Internet activities for the past week and am now facing an inbox gauntlet of Biblical proportions. “Why?” I hear you cry; well this week has been what you might call eventful…
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From where I’m sitting, Charlotte is changing into her Jammies to my right, my feet are tucked under two duvets (!!) in front of me and behind the wall I’m leaning against is the perfect Norwegian night view; tall triangular houses, a luminescent moon and two feet of luscious snow!
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I knew the Bible was the living breathing word of God but I had no idea how accurate it was in identifying evil in our everyday life! Hosea 3:1 The LORD said to me, "Go, show your love to your wife again, though she is loved by another and is an adulteress. Love her as the LORD loves the Israelites, though they turn to other gods and love the sacred raisin cakes." I've always hated dried fruit!
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Sometimes, when faced with a barage of deep films, all I want to see is the 'so-bad-it's-good' film that everyone secretly wishes they could admit they're interested in. Films of this ilk would include Con Air (dreadful film but I absolutely love it!), The Fast and The Furious (similar sentiment) and last night's offering Underworld Evolution...
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In the last 24 hours I have rediscovered the wonder that is 'Shuffle'. Mostly motivated by lazyness I've been listening to my iPod on shuffle and discovering the reems and reems of musical goodness that I'd forgotten was on there...
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There is nothing more enjoyable or condusive to work place harmony than long, luxurious, lazy, late lunches. Generally in a pub in Chi and with some vague excuse for a celebration. These 24-7 lunches are growing in the frequency (nearly every week now) and I can't say I'm complaining...
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A truly unusual thing happened this afternoon. Smiles, Bex and I, all back from our Christmas travels, found ourselves sitting in our living room with nothing to do. We've spent most of the last year wishing for a holiday and now we're on one our minds are blank...
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I have had the most lovely, relaxing and romantic week before Christmas. I was smugly organised in my present purchasing this year (apart from one annoying order loosing hiccup with Amazon) so I have had none of the frantic rushing through the Christmas crowds for that illusive Dad present...
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This has definitely been one of the most diverse and roller-coaster-esque weeks of my life! As I've dashed from Southampton to Chichester to Guildford to Luton to Venice to Luton to Grendon to Reading.... (*phew*) I have had so much to share and no time infront of a putor to share it!
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"Thank you for ordering with http://www.play.com." Don't you just love it. Three clicks and you've spent money, no opening your wallet, no typing in card details, no tiresome wandering round shops trying to find the right CD or DVD; it's all there at the touch of a button...
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Why do we do it to ourselves? Why are all the healthy things painful or tasteless? Charlotte and I have decided that exercise needs to be part of our daily working rhythm alongside prayer, blogging, bible reading and managing emails, so this week I have mostly been gasping for breath…
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Picture this… Charlotte and I tootling along in faithful but slightly dilapidated car, punctually on our way to the 24-7 UK Network Day. We have coffee, time to chat, warm coats, bibles to catch up on Transit reading and a whole boot full of merchandise to deliver. Nothing could stand in our way. Nothing that is, except our own insuppressible ability to create drama…
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Today is Proxy Christmas (November 25th) and the official start to the Christmas season in Chichester! I am sooo excited. It's as if Christmas has crawled inside my imagination and reinvented the magic, wonder and love in a matter of 24 hours...
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It's amazing what vigour you regain from a weeks holiday. I've jigged my way through today, giggling like a school girl and bopping around to the imaginary soudtrack in my head. Not the best day to dare me to do anything as the lovely Tom from the 24-7 office found out to his great embarrassment!
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What a week! Fun, frollicks and flinging myself round mountains galore! Stephen, Benjamin and I had a truly wonderful week in the Scotish Highlands. Many lazy mornings, good meals and unfortunate gassy incidents. For my favourite memories and some rather amusing videos keep reading...
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I am officially on holiday! I'm typing this after a hearty dinner, sitting in a log cabin at the foot of Ben Nevis in the Scotish Highlands. The sound of the rain on the windows is a foreshadowing of the ninety mile an hour winds forecasted for tonight. Our little hotel is so iscolated that the only sound I could hear last night was the wind in the trees...
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Yesterday I was standing on the summit of an Alpine mountain, today I’m sitting in a Swiss airport in France (!?!) (connected to the internet as if by magic) and ploughing my way through Pete G’s emails. This is a funny world I live in…
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I have strange criteria by which I judge a country. The more I travel the clearer I’ve become on the things that make me fall in love with a nation. I’ve been in Switzerland for 24 hours (well apart from the 3 hours I mistakenly spent in France) and I can certainly say it’s scoring nicely. ‘What are these criteria?’ I here you cry; well let me bore you with them…
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Today I feel like an adolescent. I am in that delicate time of month we ladies endure and for some reason it has seriously affected the objective part of my brain that acts as the filter between irrational emotion and my mouth...
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This morning I woke up with an instant cold. As I sailed into consciousness I was aware that only one nostril was functioning and was exploring this new handicap when I was violently thrown into the waking world by a series of shuddering sneezes. Joy...
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Charlotte New has started blogging! Look out world that crazy, sexy, cool bundle of energy has been let loose in cyberspace to express her opinions and share her life. Just when you thought it was safe to dial up...
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I'm perched on a stool by a bar in the rather tiny Berlin Schonefeld airport. I feel a little like a phone who's charge has run right down. I keep plugging it in for fifteen minutes then taking it away to use it but the juice won't last long. I've been running on adrenilin for the last three weeks but finally that has coming to an end and I feel like a particularly thoroughly juiced orange, nothing left in me but pulp...
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It wouldn't be an adventure if Charlotte and I hadn't run into a few hiccups along the way. Sadly the last two days have been no exception to the Thelma and Louise catalogue of calamaties and near misses. In fact we've initiated a new member into our posse of accident prone travellers, today the lovely Pete Greig joins our ranks and adds a new dynamic to the journey...
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Tomorrow morning I catch a train at 5.51am to Gatwick. "What exotic destination is she travelling to this week?" I hear you cry... Well for the next few days I am on my way to sunny Madrid to hang out with the lovely Jas Jacob and the Spanish 24-7 team...
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I think my 24th Birthday has been my most drawn out Birthday to date. I've truly managed to milk it for all it's worth! Beginning with proxy Birthday with my Family in Kos and ending in a fabulous gig in London I've had five days of pampering, spoiling and socialising. It's good to be 24...
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When you're lieing on your back for six hours a day reading, listening to music or alone with your own thoughts the strangest things occur to you. Like, who decided that nodding your head means 'yes' and shaking it means 'no'? What if there's a culture where the reverse is true? Imagine the confusion...
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This weekend was a great mix of highs and lows. I went out to get toilet paper with Steve Saturday lunchtime and didn’t return til Sunday morning. Tis a dangerous thing stepping out your front door, you never know where the road will lead you...
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