Holy Week is such a journey of extremes. And while it starts the with the exuberance and praise of a crowd welcoming their King, the week quickly takes a brutal turn. Betrayal and violence, pain and death take centre stage. It’s tempting to rush through to Easter Sunday, to the triumph of life over death,… Continue reading The Hardest Day
Author: Blueskiesandlollipops
Christmas
Christmas is when God broke through. He broke through the silence that had lasted centuries. He broke through the impossible, to make a way home for us. The birth of Jesus brought hope to the world. Light where there was none. His birth of Jesus was the fulfilment of God’s promise of a Messiah. Through… Continue reading Christmas
Nostalgia
For many feeling “christmassy” begins with the start of annual Christmas traditions. Advent calendars, visits to Santa or seeing Christmas lights. Christmas music and the tree going up and decorated. Favourite foods only experienced at Christmas time. If there is anything that makes me instantly feel in the Christmas spirit, it is belting out the… Continue reading Nostalgia
My heart needed to say it…
The other night my eleven year old told me that he loved me. He said after, “my heart just felt like I needed to say it.” Such a lovely spontaneous moment and thing for a mum to hear! It made me think too, that God must love to hear the same. To hear us say… Continue reading My heart needed to say it…
Speak out your thankfulness
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
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