A blog about what daily life was really like in the Middle East and the daily ramblings of an ex-pat mum. That's how I started the blog. We are now home, so I'm just going to continue with life here. I am a deeply committed Christian. I love to teach about and share my faith so you'll see some of that on the blog as well. Got a comment? Please feel to comment at the end of a post. May our Creator's peace be upon you.







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Friday, February 22, 2008

'Thinking Time'



We went to a place of worship/prayer again today, the same place we went to last week. Our return did not go unnoticed. I'm assisting for the first time there in March - with an age group I feel VERY experienced in working with already. Feels good to have my name 'on a list' again. Our previous attempt at a place of worship/prayer was more accepting of the Husband than of me by virtue of his gender. Not a happy place for me. How can you live out what you feel flowing from something within if you're being told you're no good by virtue of your birth? This is a place of worship that seems to be actively looking for people with some of the skill sets I and the Husband possess. So, please, if you would, I humbly request that you spend some time "contemplating" these things as appropriate. I know that I will most definitely be doing some thinking and "contemplating" on this!


And......to change the topic.....


Was reading on-line (but I do prefer an actual paper in my hands!), and came across some stuff some of you might find interesting. Really, has nothing to do with my comments at the top of this post. I just don't feel like making two separate posts.








http://www.gulfnews.com/unwind/Lifestyle/10189963.html Yup, I freely admit it. I've got 5 bottles of the stuff on my sink as I type this. So, is my cheese slipping off my cracker? Ha, ha.


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