
I’m joining with lots of others in looking for little joys in the month of February. For all the details pop over to Elisabeth’s blog.
Monday 16th: I snagged some left over wedding cake and mini lemon meringue tarts so we had them for dessert at family dinner with the girls tonight. They were really good. One of the wedding cake tiers was raspberry and white chocolate which was my favourite.
Tuesday 17th: A sneak peak of the wedding photos came through today and they are stunning. I can’t wait to see the full lot. LOVE, LOVE,LOVE!!!

Wednesday 18th: Riley got groomed. He was a bit smelly but now he is soft and beautiful.
Thursday 19th: I got out for a run. The first in ten days. Lungs are still probably not 100% but I took it slow and kept it short.
Friday 20th: E came over for take out Friday (K was visiting her parents but will come over Monday). It was good to catchup. They had a nice break away together in Daylesford and now have the weekend together at home before he heads to Brisbane for work next week.

Saturday 21st: I managed a run/walk this morning, keeping my heart rate pretty controlled and felt OK afterwards. We had a good catchup with a small group of our running club friends over breakfast. When we arrived home H and S had come over and taken Riley for a walk. We worked on the puzzle and finished the small one we had been doing, and got started on another one (repeating one we’ve previously completed but swapping the areas we’re working on).

Sunday 22nd: I am finally getting my head around the different chords on the piano. I turned up 30 minutes before the service and the worship leader wanted to change the key we were doing one of the songs in. First up he wanted to go up one tone to F sharp major and I was like “No way” let’s go up a full tone to G so the chords are easier. On the guitar they often just move the capo when they want to change keys so he forgets that the piano is a bit more involved. I quickly rewrote the correct chords above, did quick couple of runs through and was able to do it fine during the service. Luckily I just had to do chords for that song and none of the hooks. Yay for progress though! In our Sunday night service I am doing a four week series of lectures with discussion on Revelation. The first week went really well and I got some good feedback. People did find it helpful and interesting and some also said they would be a little less hesitant to approach the book in the future.
Did you have some wins this week?

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