Entries categorized as CHRISTMAS
the twelfth day of Christmas
Yesterday was the 12th and last day of Christmas, and, as it happened this year, the last day of the school holidays. We celebrated a little: a trip to see Polar Express, which was a bit mushy in places, but not without merit and being there with a kid is a good excuse to cry More...
fifth day of Christmas: blog friends
Adam Cleaveland at Pomomusings has been spending spare moments in his college vacation designing the banner on this new blog for me. Dave Paisley, of Disaster Area, fixed up the photo of me so that it "floats". Two excellent blogs – go check ‘em out.
It’s one of the things that has constantly amazed me More...
Fourth Day of Christmas: Hibiscus and champagne
Last week I received a parcel in the mail from my sister. When I opened it yesterday it turned out to be a jar of hibiscus flowers preserved in syrup. The flowers are tiny and closed up, and dripping in red syrup that tastes a bit like raspberry. You drop one flower into the bottom More...
CHRISTMAS 2: St Stephen’s Day
This morning’s sermon by The Very Reverend Dr Jeffrey John was on martyrdom and bullying, and was all I would expect from him: thoughtful, clever, succinct, and so accessible as to make something good sound easy. (But then try writing something that good yourself, and you realise it’s not easy at all.)
There was a More...
CHRISTMAS 1: they found the baby, lying in a manger
To 21st century ears, the story of a baby in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger, sounds exotic and special. It summons up the notion that Jesus was unusual – extraordinary. Normal babies have cots and clothes, but Jesus had swaddling clothes and hay. Ergo, he is not like us, but something special and different.
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