After dark

Christmas tree outshone by St Peter Mancroft.
Christmas tree outshone by St Peter Mancroft.

Had a great weekend with David and the children, although I was not feeling at my best. After dark on Saturday we went by bus up to St Stephen’s and then walked through Chapelfield Mall and across to the Forum, where they had a tall Christmas tree instead of an icing rink. To be honest, I was not terribly impressed: all it had was white lights. The children seemed quite happy though: the City Hall lights were much more striking, changing colour every minute or so. Walked home via the Arcade and London Street. Had home-made fish and chips (sausage for Amy) which I cooked, as it was Dot’s birthday weekend.

On the Sunday I had to preach and play guitar. Had found some interesting information about Hebrew letters and the first verse of the Bible, among other things. One of the congregation, who is studying poetry at UEA, was very interested and asked for more information, which I e-mailed to her later. Went to Prezzo’s for very good lunch, during which there was a fierce squall – high wind and fierce rain – outside. Happily it had passed by the time we went home, but the weather was still not good enough to go our in the afternoon, so we spent it playing games and watching a bit of football on television.

On Monday I didn’t see Dot after she departed to visit Barbara at about 3pm until late in the evening: she went on from Barbara’s to a governors’ meeting at Gillingham, and I played chess at the club against King’s Lynn. I didn’t play too well and eventually blundered a piece. The team won, but an extra point would have been useful. Today Dot has been out again, this time at Swaffham for a church school inspection. I’ve been preparing for Tuesday Group, but have also entered four poetry competitions.