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Ro's Ramblings: June 2012
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Rambles mainly about faith, music and science (or a combination thereof! Saturday, June 02, 2012. Leadership is a funny thing. We think of leaders as the ones up front, forging ahead, being strong, always knowing what they are doing. At the moment I am being asked to step into various leadership roles, such as leading worship at church on a Sunday morning. This relates back to a previous post. My temptation is to look at myself and feel terrified as I do not at all feel up to the job being asked of me!
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Ro's Ramblings: May 2010
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Rambles mainly about faith, music and science (or a combination thereof! Sunday, May 30, 2010. Hi to any of you who still read my blog. I realise I haven't been posting very much on here anymore, and I know I often apologise for this, but I will do so again - sorry! A lot has happened over the last few months, far too much to catch up in one blog post. So, I won't even try. If you are interested in knowing more, then you can see the full gig listing over at Glyn's website. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Ro's Ramblings: October 2011
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Rambles mainly about faith, music and science (or a combination thereof! Sunday, October 30, 2011. So, I know it's still a little early, but I've already been starting to think about Christmas. I always leave buying presents and writing cards until quite late on, and so get a bit stressed trying to think of things in time, so I've been trying to be organised this year! 1) Science on Ice by Chris Linder (book). Go and read the full blurb! Or the amazon UK page. Jenny Rowbory was born in 1986 in Ashford, M...
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So I'm a Malingerer, huh?? Warning, bit of a Rant Ahead!! | The Thing With Feathers
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The Thing With Feathers. Hanging onto hope for dear life, through 15 years living with severe Myalgic Encephalomyelitis. The Meaning of The Thing With Feathers. Wednesday, 2 March 2011. So I'm a Malingerer, huh? Warning, bit of a Rant Ahead! Something I really hate is that so many people, particularly in the UK, see M.E. as some kind of 'malingerers disease', where we enjoy sitting around being lazy each day, living the high life, never having to bother with work because of our state benefits! Neurologic...
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Scared of the Stigma of Being Mentally Ill...?? | The Thing With Feathers
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The Thing With Feathers. Hanging onto hope for dear life, through 15 years living with severe Myalgic Encephalomyelitis. The Meaning of The Thing With Feathers. Tuesday, 25 October 2011. Scared of the Stigma of Being Mentally Ill? Dr's take an oath to do no harm - in fact, to do good. To protect the health of their patients; (interestingly, and perhaps key for us as ME patients, they are expected to make the care of their patients come first, above and beyond the needs of the Trust, NHS, or society!
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The Thing With Feathers: December 2011
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The Thing With Feathers. Hanging onto hope for dear life, through 15 years living with severe Myalgic Encephalomyelitis. The Meaning of The Thing With Feathers. Friday, 16 December 2011. Hope and Happiness Within the Storm? I've shared videos by Daisy. Before, which are always really inspiring and moving. She really knows how to straight talk, and how to talk from the heart in a way that can really reach people and show them the reality of the lives we lead, normally hidden away from view. I always try t...
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Ro's Ramblings: The Great Adventure
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Rambles mainly about faith, music and science (or a combination thereof! Monday, April 23, 2012. So, last night was the night I finally went to see Steven Curtis Chapman live in concert at the Hammersmith Apollo. I had been excited about this for months as I have loved SCC’s music for years and have always wanted to see him live, but this is the first time that I’ve had the chance to see him live in the UK! SCC and Michael W Smith (who he was touring with) are both phenomenal musicians. I can also feel l...
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Ro's Ramblings: Great Expectations
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Rambles mainly about faith, music and science (or a combination thereof! Monday, May 28, 2012. I’ve been thinking lately (dangerous, I know ;) about expectations, and what it means to live life as an expectant person. I have heard many times, that we should live full of expectancy. Also, it is often said that we should come to church with expectant hearts for what God is going to do – not coming because it’s “just another service, and it’s what I do on a Sunday”. 8220;So I say to you: Ask and it will be ...
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Dreams at Stake: May 2014
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Friday, May 30, 2014. Spring and New Things. I am thankful that in a troubled world no calamity can prevent the return of spring.". I have always loved the shift of seasons. Autumn used to be my favorite; however, since becoming ill, I find I much prefer spring - the season of hope, renewal and rebirth. As new buds grow on what were once barren trees, I am reminded that change is inevitable, and that winters - no matter how long - do not last forever. Hawk (possibly a juvenile Cooper's Hawk). Dove on Cac...
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Dreams at Stake: 18 Years and 18 Wishes
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Tuesday, December 30, 2014. 18 Years and 18 Wishes. It was December 31st of 1996 when I first fell suddenly ill with mononucleosis. I never recovered, and was later diagnosed with the neuro-immune disease myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME). R to cope with such a degree of loss, I've had to learn to shift my thinking. Focus on what things I. Living in the moment i. S the only way to maintain a sense of normalcy, and to find joy in what gifts still remain. Recently, I stumbled upon a blog. She wanted her reade...
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