Friday 31 January 2020

31st January - catch-up

One week without the internet.  
It kept showing up on my TV 
"can't connect to internet please check your cable between your router and phone socket then restart the router."
I asked a friend's son to look at the it for me.  I can use a computer but not that technically minded.  
He popped in on way home from work and within five minutes he said I need router.  The following day I contacted my service provider.  It took them from 9am to 3,45pm via text messages to say I needed a new router which duly arrived yesterday,  They originally told me 1-2 days but the text quickly changed to 2-5 days but it arrived the next day.
I never contacted them immediately as at first the problem was intermittent, but by Sunday I was feeling isolated because it was another of my grandchildren's birthday this one is in New Zealand and was three on Sunday.


I think she loved her binoculars and her Unicorn Tshirt


I also missed these two too with their new hair do!

Mind you no internet I was able to go off and do something else instead!

I've been patchworking, knitting and sorting - lots of sorting!  

I like the internet and Instagram but it is a great time-waster..........


Monday 20 January 2020

20th January

6.30am put the rubbish out on a very cold frosty morning, very boring but one of those mundane jobs that needs  to be done!  

Yesterday I went to my son's for birthday gift giving.  
Friday 10th January was my grandson's 9th birthday and one of my granddaughter's 6th birthday.


My Tiger Came to Tea
Before I went I baked Rock Cakes  Because of two of my granddaughters being dairy free, instead of using milk I put in freshly squeezed orange juice and multi-coloured glace cherries (and dairy free spread - Vitalite).  We had the usual don't like cherries nanny and my reply was they are exactly the same recipe we had on the beach last summer so they were then happy to eat them.





Monday 6 January 2020

6th January - Twelfth Night

Twelfth Night, Epiphany, 12 days after Christmas.  
Three kings followed a star to Bethlehen to meet the baby Jesus


The Three Kings
Three Kings came riding from far away,
Melchior and Gaspar and Baltasar;
Three Wise Men out of the East were they,
And they travelled by night and they slept by day,
For their guide was a beautiful, wonderful star.
 
The star was so beautiful, large and clear,
That all the other stars of the sky
Became a white mist in the atmosphere,
And by this they knew that the coming was near
Of the Prince foretold in the prophecy.
 
Three caskets they bore on their saddle-bows,
Three caskets of gold with golden keys;
Their robes were of crimson silk with rows
Of bells and pomegranates and furbelows,
Their turbans like blossoming almond-trees.
 
And so the Three Kings rode into the West,
Through the dusk of the night, over hill and dell,
And sometimes they nodded with beard on breast,
And sometimes talked, as they paused to rest,
With the people they met at some wayside well.
 
“Of the child that is born,” said Baltasar,
“Good people, I pray you, tell us the news;
For we in the East have seen his star,
And have ridden fast, and have ridden far,
To find and worship the King of the Jews.”
 
And the people answered, “You ask in vain;
We know of no King but Herod the Great!”
They thought the Wise Men were men insane,
As they spurred their horses across the plain,
Like riders in haste, who cannot wait.
 
And when they came to Jerusalem,
Herod the Great, who had heard this thing,
Sent for the Wise Men and questioned them;
And said, “Go down unto Bethlehem,
And bring me tidings of this new king.”
 
So they rode away; and the star stood still,
The only one in the grey of morn;
Yes, it stopped—it stood still of its own free will,
Right over Bethlehem on the hill,
The city of David, where Christ was born.
 
And the Three Kings rode through the gate and the guard,
Through the silent street, till their horses turned
And neighed as they entered the great inn-yard;
But the windows were closed, and the doors were barred,
And only a light in the stable burned.
 
And cradled there in the scented hay,
In the air made sweet by the breath of kine,
The little child in the manger lay,
The child, that would be king one day
Of a kingdom not human, but divine.
 
His mother Mary of Nazareth
Sat watching beside his place of rest,
Watching the even flow of his breath,
For the joy of life and the terror of death
Were mingled together in her breast.
 
They laid their offerings at his feet:
The gold was their tribute to a King,
The frankincense, with its odor sweet,
Was for the Priest, the Paraclete,
The myrrh for the body’s burying.
 
And the mother wondered and bowed her head,
And sat as still as a statue of stone,
Her heart was troubled yet comforted,
Remembering what the Angel had said
Of an endless reign and of David’s throne.
 
Then the Kings rode out of the city gate,
With a clatter of hoofs in proud array;
But they went not back to Herod the Great,
For they knew his malice and feared his hate,
And returned to their homes by another way.

Wednesday 1 January 2020

1st January 2020

New Beginnings!

This past year my life has changed a lot.  So I have hopefully deleted my last blog(s) and started again.  I have kept my logo so some of my old readers may recognise me.


Well.... I really do wonder what this year will bring..........? Glad to see the back of 2019 that's for sure! My dad passed away in February then ten weeks later my beautiful lovely husband passed away. I am now an orphan and a widow.

Another reason I renewed my blog was because I was getting unwanted comments on my old blog but found I could not delete some of them


Things can only get better I hope......