Wednesday, 28 February 2024

Nigerian Night

Many thanks to all those who helped put together our Nigerian Night at TABLEtalk.  It was a LOT of fun 😀😀😀

Victor gave us a potted history of Nigeria, and Emeka shared some of his poetry.  With the help of Emeka and Adenike, we also learnt some songs in Hausa, Ebo and Yoruba.

Musical chairs was great fun, we are all so easily entertained 😀  Then, whilst some were cleaning up, there was time for a spot of dancing.



A very BIG THANK YOU to Adenike, Emeka and Victor,
who led our evening. 

And the HUGEST of THANK YOUs to Dammy, our visiting chef, who provided jollof rice, chicken and fried plantain.  Sooooooo scrumptious!!

PS. My apologies for the lateness in completing this post.
I'm not sure where the week has gone 😞

Sunday, 25 February 2024

Thursday, 22 February 2024

Friendship is a precious gift

Here's my advice  ...

As you go through life, make friendship a priority!!

I'm not a poet and I really don't have the words to express how blessed I am to have some amazing friendships that have lasted the test of time and distance.

Penny spies her
welcome committee,
who had been waiting
at the wrong part
of the station 😏
I have just had the most wonderful long weekend reunion with friends from far and wide.  Louise now lives in Plymouth, but we hadn't seen each other for 24 years!!  Penny lives in Louisiana and I'd not seen her for 16 years!!  Joke (pronounced yo-ka) is from the Netherlands and we have visited each other a number of times over the years.

Penny was the last to arrive, and after a circuitous drive from Abbey Wood station, because the A2 southbound was closed, we headed straight for coffee.

Me, Penny, Joke & Louise




Sadly, Louise was only able to stay two nights.  On Monday, I worked from home whilst Penny & Joke went off to explore Rochester.

Don't think I mentioned it, but Monday 19th was my birthday. So later on, along with Pauline, we went to see the Bob Marley: One Love movie, which was excellent; and followed that with a truly scrumptious Turkish meal at Taze Restaurant in Chatham 😀


Tuesday was a day off and we took ourselves to Bateman's House, which was the historical home of author and poet Rudyard Kipling.  If you don't know the name, he wrote the famous children's story 'Jungle Book' and a well-known poem entitled 'IF'.

We thoroughly enjoyed the day, exploring the house, having coffee & scones in the cafe. and an extremely muddy woodland walk, which we had to abandon half way around.
It was Penny's turn to leave on Wednesday, initially to spend a few more days with Louise.  Whilst Joke had the 'privilege' of coming to help with our weekly World Cafe, where we fed and watered 160 students.
What an absolute privilege it is to not have seen someone for one year, 16 years, 24 years and yet feel so utterly comfortable and at home in each other's company.
But Joke, too, had to leave this morning
...  and then there was one 😢😢😢

Monday, 12 February 2024

Our Love Is ... tree

This week many will celebrate Valentine's Day. My week began with one of my regular Chaplaincy Chill 'n' Chat sessions in the Drill Hall Library, where over 50 students helped to decorate our 'Love is ...' tree 💕💖💝

Some really beautiful things were written by our students 😀


The tree will hopefully be in the library until Wednesday,
if you wish to go and add your thoughts.