Health Service
We hear so many people moaning and groaning about the health service and all the things that are wrong with it…but what about the things that are right with it? I am in no way saying I think our health...
View ArticleC-Day
We’ve all heard of D-Day but what is C-Day? Well it’s my name for a day none of us ever want to have to face…a day when we, or a loved one receive that devastating news that they have cancer – the “C”...
View ArticleSilence….Please!
Yesterday I was at Golden Jubilee Hospital in Clydebank for another MRI scan – over the last few years I’ve had quite of few of these so knew what to expect. No matter how many MRI scans I have or how...
View ArticleThe Heartbreak of Dementia
Imagine a man who… Graduated from university with a first class honours degree. Worked for Rolls Royce. Became a further education lecturer, teaching mathematics and science. Served on his local...
View ArticleIn Need of Patience
Our world is a world in need of many things, one of which is patience. Unfortunately however, patience is one thing which many of us struggle with, but what is patience? tolerant and even-tempered...
View ArticleA Day In The Life Of…
a newspaper! Why of why, I hear you asking, is she posting a blog about the life of a newspaper! Well here’s my reason… Earlier this week my husband had a hospital appointment which I attended with...
View ArticlePray For Patience
I’ve often wondered whether patience is something you’re either born with, or have no chance of ever having. What do you think? Can you learn to be patient or is it simply something you have or don’t...
View ArticleIt’s All About…Patience!
Have you noticed the common theme of my blog posts this last week? They were all about patience… Patience is something some of us have and many of us strive to obtain. It’s something we all need at...
View ArticleWait!
In my blog post on the last day of 2012, where I reviewed how I got on with the aims I’d made at the start of 2012 (in My Aims 2012 – Review of the Year), I spoke about how I have tried (and failed...
View ArticleThe Heartbreak of Dementia
Imagine a man who… Graduated from university with a first class honours degree. Worked for Rolls Royce. Became a further education lecturer, teaching mathematics and science. Served on his local...
View ArticleCompletely
These are great words of advice from Ephesians. There’s no point in trying to love one another if we aren’t humble, gentle and patient, as without those qualities can we trust love others...
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