The title of the email was very unlike the rest of the work emails coming in that day - “Speak out your thankfulness.” An opportunity to thank someone in the organisation who has shown you support or you appreciate. The statement stuck with me long after I taken up the chance to thank someone. I… Continue reading Speak out your thankfulness
Author: Blueskiesandlollipops
Keeping the faith
Keeping the Faith… That’s what Oscar’s speech therapist keeps saying we’ve done. Kept the faith on this speech journey. Because dang it has been heartbreaking and hard. So many days when not one word has been heard. When I’ve heard his little mates with Down syndrome with their clear conversations and steeled my heart not… Continue reading Keeping the faith
Chosen
He came home from school, absolutely elated. Rushing out the story. He’d been chosen as a class representative , special badge and all. In his words, he’d out his name forward to be considered, “but mum, I never get picked, so didn’t think anything would come of it.” Until his name was called out in… Continue reading Chosen
In her words
So many tributes are being expressed and shared, reflections on the impact that Queen Elizabeth II had on the world. Commentaries of her commitment to service, her dedication and the guiding light that she was to so many. Her deep faith and commitment to Jesus apparent through many of these. Her faith was known to… Continue reading In her words
Communication
If there is a topic that I’m learning a lot about it’s communication. In particular augmentative and alternative communication. Basically all of the ways that someone communicates besides talking. With my youngest, speech is a challenge for him. So we use a mix of sign language and words to communicate. He also has his own… Continue reading Communication
The Star
I see it multiple times a day. Actually most likely even more than that. It’s on my laptop when I sign in, on my backpack, in our reception. And on days I’m at a depot it’s prominently displayed on the containers. Maersk’s logo, the white star. The seven-pointed star has been part of Maersk’s identity… Continue reading The Star
Encouragement from the past
Because God’s writing your story and He never leaves you alone in your story, and His perfect love absorbs all your fear and His perfect grace carries all your burdens, and your story is a happily ever after because Christ bought your happily ever after so you always know how this story ends: Ann Voskamp… Continue reading Encouragement from the past
Sliding Doors
My new Managing Director, in introducing herself to our organisation, spoke of sliding door moments. Those times when you make a decision, take an opportunity, one that becomes a defining moment in our lives. Sometimes these doors present themselves in an obvious way. Couched by a strong leading from the Lord that this is the… Continue reading Sliding Doors
Dot dot dot
…He brought us out…that He might bring us in, to give us the land which he promised on oath to our ancestors Deuteronomy 6:23 The ellipsis. A suspension point, pause, or signal that some information is missing. Or what is colloquially known as “dot-dot-dot". And that is exactly what we find ourselves in. The dot… Continue reading Dot dot dot
Dandelions
A dandelion wafted past me today. A fleeting, fragile thing, buffeted by a simple summer breeze. Sometimes we think of Hope in the same way - gentle, fragile, slight. But Hope is more than a dandelion floating in the breeze. It is strong. Robust. Hope keeps us going. It is strength. It’s Samwise Gamgee in… Continue reading Dandelions