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Monthly Archives: May 2013
Lest we forget.
Ever forgotten something important? No, me neither… It’s easy to forget stuff, isn’t it. I remember turning up late for a History lesson because I’d forgotten my timetable and thought it was break time. Embarrassing. (Thankfully, this was when I … Continue reading
Stumbling Blocks [book] by Gavin and Anne Calver
I was sent a free copy of this book a while back, though there were no strings attached (just a ‘with compliments’ slip! ho ho ho). I’ve been reading through it and I think it’s a fab book, so I … Continue reading
Sometimes I wish God would shout at me.
Is that weird? Probably… But as a dad, I occasionally resort to shouting. (As a tired dad, it becomes more frequent … I’ll come back to that). For example, this morning, Little Boy was sat in front of the CD … Continue reading
Cross Examined [book] by Bob Seidensticker
Two points to make first. One, I was sent a free copy of this book to review. Two, if you click on the link and go on to buy the book (and you’d be the first person ever to do … Continue reading
To be honest…
I just don’t want to wait. Yesterday, I spent over 40 minutes waiting for something which then didn’t happen. It was frustrating. I don’t think I’m being unreasonable – it’s not like I want it all. But I do want … Continue reading