QUESTIONS????? THIS IS MY OPINION, AND MINE ALONE......

My daughter goes to a Church of England School near our home.  This school is over the road from its church and the children spend quite a lot of time doing church activities.

A lot of the children are quite ambivilent towards the so called workings in the bible, the ones that they are tought at school.  To put it bluntly a lot of the children, not all of them of course, do not know whether to believe in God, or that Jesus did actually exist.

JESUS.......


this is probably the defining image that we all associate with Jesus.  I attended Sunday School as a child and I was given a bible at an early age.  My mother used to constantly rattle on about God and Jesus and was indeed a church goer herself until her father died at a young age.  This changed her mind so she then held the view that if God or Jesus existed then nothing would ever go wrong in the world or nothing bad would ever happen.  This is obviously not the case and me, now, as a 44 year old woman and mother knows that for sure. 

I used to love reading the stories in the bible not with a viewpoint of them being true, but just because they were good stories to read. 

Jesus was born to a mother and father, Mary and Joseph, and he became a hero, a superhero my three year old would probably describe him.  This is no different to the birth of Superman who was obviously a fictional character.  He helped the poor, healed the wounded and was an overall good guy.  Well we obviously have people like this now.  We have charity workers who are not rich themselves, they work tirelessly for the poor giving up lots of valuable time.  We have wonderful talented doctors and nurses who work so hard to save people every day of the week, modernday real superheros.  We have soldiers out in Afghanistan trying to keep the cities of this country free from terrorism, who lose their lives on what seems like a daily basis.  What Jesus did does not compare to this. 

I think Jesus did exist.  I think he was a very confident, outgoing, media hungry person who wanted to be in the limelight.  Nowadays, people in general attack these sorts of people.  They build them up to knock them down.  The tabloids do this on a daily basis. 







three examples of people in the public eye, and followed  by millions....... was Jesus one of these people thousands of years ago???

Thank you Grandma and Grandad


although the picture is a little blurred (taken off my blackberry) dont my girls look absolutely brilliant in the dresses that Grandma and Grandad gave them for Christmas.... thank you xxxx

BYE BYE CHRISTMAS, HELLO NEW YEAR

Well, today was officially the first day back at work after the Christmas holiday.  My little one and I took the decorations down and dusted and hoovered.  Taking the decorations down really exposes the plain atmosphere this creates.  Some people say the place looks bare and dull, if you are like me and like the mininal look then the place looks fantastic.....

My little girl did not like the decorations coming down.  Each time something was packed away she said "say yes mummy, say yes, can we keep it up, please say yes" so we compromised.......



lights under the front window (sorry about the glass in the front of the photo, it is water though)



she still thinks it is Christmas..... lovely.


Oh they have definately got this one wrong.......

Since Eastenders started to run the story about Ronnie losing her baby to cot death, then switching her dead baby for a neighbours live baby and living with the consequences of her actions, I have been trying to decide whether to watch this "story" unfold or not to bother. 

The story is also being told from the side of the so called behreaved parents and the mother who has actually lost her baby.

This must be so difficult for the mothers and fathers out there who have lost babies to cot death.  It seems that this story has been trivialised and sensationalised to boost the viewing figures of this depressing soap opera.  Could both women not have enjoyed their babies in this programme?  If just one of these writers had lost a baby to cot death, this story would not have happened.