Finally made it climbing again yesterday – first time since September (and I felt it!).
Rather over-did it on the bouldering at the start, and so had all but run out of arm when I moved onto some pitches, but I did manage 4 ascents, ranging from 5 to a 6a (which I was chuffed with).
I did 10 or 12 bouldering problems, but all down the bottom end of the scale (VB-V2).
I’ve booked up the next 2 months of climbing evenings with my mate, which will provide the motivation to get off my butt, and hopefully I’ll be able to return to form again!
Well. No. 2 is now well and truly walking. He still stumbles and lands on his rump, but now toddling around is his preferred means of locomotion.
He is a complete climber as well. He always has been that way inclined, but now he can climb up onto the sofa and the futon. These aren’t quite shoulder height for him (probably chest height), but his technique is to grab on for dear life, hook his leg up, and kind of drag himself up onto it. Pretty impressive.
All he needs to do now is sleep through the night consistently!!
No. 1 son has his final week of Beaver’s next week, and his first week of being a cub. We also just heard today that’s going to be another dance show later this year.
Their Mum and Dad – both pretty tired, although did some major dusting and hoovering today, which felt good. 272/366 of my photos done too.
It also snowed today – big proper snow. I’ve been doing a mini-series on my 365 about Danbo trying to “find himself”, and today he was going to pause his quest in order to go and play in the snow. In the end, I opted for a different snow picture for my 365 that I’d taken earlier, but I couldn’t waste my Danbo shot, so here he is making a snow angel:
Can’t believe I haven’t blogged about this before!
One of the things I came across a few years back were six word stories. The story goes that Ernest Hemmingway was once challenged to write a complete story in 6 words, and he came up with the following:
For sale: baby shoes, never worn.
He apparantly referred to this as his best work.
Wired magazine ran a feature where the asked various writers to have a go, and the results were very good. Computing also featured them from time to time in Backbytes, and I sent some in to them (5 years ago!!). They are unashamedly nerdy/computingy, and are attempting to be humourous…
“Don’t worry, no-one would try that…”
Turned out that disk was important.
Local prompt was actually remote shell.
Paged at 4am. Nigerian fortune awaiting!
The last one is slightly obscure, and I think is a reference to having e-mails automatically forwarded to a pager. I thought it was funny at the time. Some new ones? Go on then.
“Backing up? We don’t do that.”
Broadband down just before anniversary. PANIC!
Ex-girlfriend wasn’t until I recorded snoring.
Facebook. There’s always tomorrow for jobs.
Seeing as I’m now into photography a lot more, I’m going to have a go at some photography six word ‘stories’…
One of my pictures has made it into the Harrogate Advertiser again this week.
There was a particularly amazing sunset, and they invited readers to send in pictures.
So I did.
And there it was on page 6!
I’ve decided I’m going to start a photographic scrapbook, where I can put bits and pieces like this that come out of my photography!
I also found out this week that the
St Robert’s, Pannal Photographic Competition is running again this year. This was the competition I won last year – I think I might try my luck again!
The Great Yorkshire Show are also running their Woodland Photographic Competition again this year, and I might have another stab at that. Last year I didn’t make it past the first round – maybe this time I’ll do a bit better?
Last year I decided that resolutions weren’t the way to go. They are often largely negative or too woolly to be useful, and I reckon that the depth of winter is a really bad time to take up something new or try to change a habit.
Instead I came up with a list of targets I was aiming for across the year (and I managed all but one of them too – yay!)
On reflection, I think the language of ‘targets’ is altogether too business driven, so this year I’m going to have a list of ambitions, or a picture of where I want to be in 12 months time. I’m still going to do it as a list though.
Go climbing regularly – at least 10 times in 2012.
Finish my 365 project (in May) – and probably start year 2!
Maintain my current weight.
Deliver Growing Leaders course again.
Go camping.
Go walking.
See my (non nuclear) family.
Cook an interesting dish.
Enter a photographic competition.
Complete the Practical Photography DSLR Skills course, if they run it this year.
Get my Microsoft Certified Professional Developer.
Pray and read the bible every day.
Keep blogging semi-regularly.
Follow God, be a great husband and a great Father
That last one is obviously a bit tricky to measure (and would need to be measured by someone else), but is nevertheless an ongoing goal of mine.
There are some more personal ones too, working on some of my character flaws and imperfections (yes, I do have some!), but I don’t think it’s appropriate to share these here (and even if it was, I’m not going to)!! I am 95% of the way to putting up my Personal Life Statement up (as developed doing Growing Leaders last year), but I’ve not quite mustered up the courage yet…
I’m not planning to make any inroads to my broader ambitions in life this year (although I did ‘accidently’ manage one of them last year – win a prize for a photo), but they remain largely unchanged since the list time I enumerated (in 2006). I’ve dropped Python, but added portrait photography.
Write a novel, make a movie, write a computer game.
Improve/start portrait phorography.
Go into space.
Drive a high-performance car on a test-track.
Go on a skid pan / become an advanced driver.
Go to a Grand Prix.
Get a photo published/win a prize.
Successfully bake brandy-snaps.
Formally study theology.
Learn Greek.
Learn how to draw/sketch.
Go to India, China, Egypt, and South America.
So that’s it. Hoping that 2012 brings peace and blessing to us all.
As is my wont, I’ve decided to pick over my tweets of 2011, and present edited highlights right here, right now.
So without further ado, I give you 2011 (with typos corrected!):
Thrown some mulled wine into this evening’s curry… Will report on outcome of experiment. (Wed Jan 05)
Mulled wine curry essentially a success. (Thu Jan 06)
Great service this morning by da Yoof. Not too sure that “God is sick” though! ๐ (Sun Jan 09)
Just sent an email titled ‘C# conventions.’ May have inadvertantly got my colleagues hopes up for a trip to Redmond. (Mon Jan 10)
Fairly major crash on the Wetherby road going out of Harrogate. Police have closed the roads, and a couple of fire engines on the scene. (Wed Jan 12)
@NickHancock I have a nasty feeling my 1st 7″ was D.I.S.C.O. by Ottowan. That or the special glow-in-the-dark Phantom of the Opera single. (Thu Jan 13)
Perhaps church should be pay-as-you-go instead of pay monthly? รฦรขโฌลกรโรยฃ5 admission. 50p for toilets. รฦรขโฌลกรโรยฃ1 to receive communion? (Sun Jan 16)
Time for today’s left-over “Wishes” choccy star. Had hoped to last to 11, but just recharged my coffee and it’s just too tempting. (Fri Jan 21)
On the 36 to ripon for our growing leaders day. Also spotted harrogate station’s swanky new cafe. Last I saw it was a greasy spoon! (Sat Jan 22)
@GirlHarrogate Tickled by the idea of an AA man fitting batteries.. Do you get a boy if it’s AAA you need? (Thu Jan 27)
Right, time for bed. 2nd blog post will have to wait, as will thank you letters. Facebook: the source of all procrastination strikes again. (Thu Jan 27)
Dyson Doctor has given a poor prognosis. It might be terminal. More positively, just blogged my 2011 ‘resolutions’ (Sat Jan 29)
Oh Joy. Our boiler has conked! No central heating or hot water for us. Error code has fan speed is too slow – hopefully engineer can sort it (Sat Jan 29)
@alexbcann I started drinking my coffee black when I was 16, and I thought Special Agent Dale Cooper was the coolest. ๐ (Mon Jan 31)
Why would I want to automatically link Twitter and Spotify? I’d be so embarrassed if all my followers knew I was listening to Steps. (Thu Feb 03)
About to watch no. 1 son in a show at the royal hall. Excited. ๐ (Sat Feb 05)
Had so much fun at the show yesterday at the Royal Hall. Admittedly I was “only” ferrying little ones to/from the stage, but still. (Mon Feb 07)
RT @funnyoneliners: We begin cutting our wisdom the teeth the first time we bite off more than we can chew. (Sun Feb 13)
We appeared to have successfully quarantined our 7 yr old, so the vomiting didn’t spread to anyone else (and – best – not the 5 month old). (Mon Feb 14)
So I suggested a romantic evening with the missus, snuggled up in front of the fire, perhaps playing a board game. And here I am on Twitter. (Tue Feb 15)
Growing Leaders session 2 this evening. I’m still challenged by where my motivation and identity comes from – so easy to base it on activity (Thu Feb 17)
Last night was brought to you by the letter ‘S’ – for Snow and for Sick. However, not for Sleep. Still, 4 Due South’s watched. (Sat Feb 19)
Compulsary mediation for splitting partners sounds like an excellent idea. It’s in nobody’s interests to drag kids through the courts. (Wed Feb 23)
Late for church. Blame it on the baby. 95% because of him so not too unreasonable. (Tue Aug 20)
Celebrating 11 years of marriage this weekend. Fun to look back at wedding and honeymoon pics. (Sun Feb 27)
Momentous day as No. 2 son starts on solids! (Wed Mar 02)
In my household, “bookworm” is a compliment. ๐ (Tue Mar 15)
Enjoyed Only Connect Comic Relief special. The “tongue twister” missing vowels round was genius. (Tue Mar 15)
Happy days. Number 2 son slept for 12 (count ’em – 12) hours last night. I suspect not seen the last of the wee hours, but still a milestone (Sat Mar 19)
My birthday evening consisted of cake and presents, followed by playing Rummy in front of the fire with a glass of Baileys. Perfection. (Sat Mar 19)
Final fling of birthday celebration is lunch and a walk at Fountains. (Sun Mar 20)
Lovely lunch. Roast venison (oh deer) and now going to stroll the abbey. Holding out for a world famous ripley ice-cream on the way home. (Sun Mar 20)
I just wrote my own obituary! That is to say I wrote what I would want to be remembered for in 50 years time. Wasn’t as morbid as it sounds. (Wed Mar 23)
Right – here we go. Growing Leaders session 3: Clarifying Call. It’s a good ‘un! (Thu Mar 24)
Happy census day. (Sun Mar 27)
Was going to put a fake poo on the office floor as an april fool, but left it at home. So now i’ll have to use a real one. (Fri Apr 01)
OO – Just spotted that I’ve had my domain (eutony.net) for 10 years! (Wed Apr 06)
No. 2 son is cutting his first tooth. Won’t be a baby much longer!! (Thu Apr 30)
Yay – I’m a winner on the Advertiser crossword. Thank you very much @HarrogateHound. (Fri Apr 15)
Just watched Enchanted. Hugely enjoyed. Haven’t laughed out loud at a film for ages (thinking the Central Park sequence – brilliant) (Wed Apr 20)
Sitting in hookstone wood enjoying god’s wonderful creation. And twitter. (Sat Apr 23)
Wishing everyone a very Happy Easter. He is risen indeed! (Sun Apr 24)
Very best wishes to William and Catherine – Duke and Duchess of Cambridge – on their happy day. (Fri Apr 29)
Lovely, if windy, day at Burnsall. Although I did burn my finger, cut my toe, and scrape my heel. Oh yes, and I now stink of smoke. ๐ (Mon May 02)
Just started my 365 project. http://photo.eutony.net/365/ and http://www.365project.org/eutony/ (Tue May 10)
No. 2 just had first night in his own room. His parents had blissful undisturbed sleep. He seemed to like it too! ๐ (Thu May 12)
No. 2 Son just rolled over onto his front for the first time! ๐ (Mon May 16)
Since when has wales been on the route from cornwall to scotland (by train)? Still I expect newport’s nice at this time of year.. (Sun Jun 05)
Lady in front has just started singing out loud. To be fair she has headphones in and is ‘reading’ an opera score. (Sun Jun 05)
oooo – I do love a good thunderstorm. Must be in honour of #ipv6 day. (Wed Jun 08)
@NickHancock I would LOVE to work with you @ Stray, but I guess you want more recent experience than running a radio station 2 decades ago!! (Fri Jun 24)
Well, first ever photography competition entered. Closely followed by first ever failure to make it past the first round. (Sat Jun 25)
OO I do like a good admin session. Now, onto the ironing…. (Sun Jun 26)
There’s a pair of Red Kites which hover over my house every days or so. They never stay long enough for me to get my camera. ๐ One day!! (Wed Jul 06)
It’s 106 miles to Chicago, we’ve got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it’s dark and we’re wearing ducks. #replaceawordwithduck (Thu Jul 07)
Serious lightning in Harrogate. Came within 1,000 ft of us, and seems to have knocked out the Three network! (Fri Jul 08)
I am supporting #riotwombles everywhere, join me and add a #twibbon now! – http://twb.ly/nWREVe (Tue Aug 09)
All geared up for baptism of no 2 son. Commiting him to a walk with God in faith. ๐ (Sun Aug 14)
First climb in 4 months. Just about pulled off a 6a, but stamina, strength and technique fairly rubbish! (Thu Aug 18)
Off to a work do this evening. Summer / Garden party. I’ve got my brolly. (Fri Aug 19)
It is literally breathtaking to me how impossibly difficult situations can be turned on their head after falling on your knees. (Tue Aug 23)
Cleared my inboxes. Sorted out my in-tray. Printed out all my online statements. Great feeling. And now off for a climb with my son! (Sat Aug 27)
Ah-ha – Suddenly #Torchwood makes sense – Q is behind it all. (Fri Sep 02)
Just wandered past @strayfm’s front door. Very plush. They didn’t invite me in for a coffee tho. ๐ (Sat Sep 03)
Seriously windy in harrogate today. So far have resisted purile jokes. (Tue Sep 06)
I also see that sainsburys has now got christmas stock on the shelves. Well, it is only 4 months away. (Tue Sep 06)
T. been waking at night for 3 nights running. Last night was worst (1-3am). No apparent cause! (Wed Sep 07)
Praying for a peaceful and uneventful day today. #tenyearslater. More happily, I acquired my first nephew yesterday: welcome to the world HJ (Sun Sep 11)
I can never hear The Stranglers’ “Strange Little Girl” without thinking about Shades http://games.world.co.uk/shades/ (Wed Sep 14)
.. and I never think about Shades without thinking about Drogon. http://www.drogon.net/tlod/ + I’m still an arch on there! (Wed Sep 14)
RT @funnyoneliners: There’s no I in team, but there are two in Schizophrenia. (Sat Sep 17)
No. 2 son just pulled himself to his feet for the first time! Plus he dances to my guitar. ๐ (Sat Sep 17)
After an evening with Becky, Samantha, Sarah, Geraldine and Megan I got home to discover my wife had locked me out! (Tue Sep 20)
Turns out that it IS important to wash your hands between mowing the lawn and hanging out (white) washing. Still, green is the new black. (Sat Sep 24)
Just heard Christina Perri “Jar of Hearts” for the first time (on @strayfm) – good track! (Sun Sep 25)
As one generation grows, so a previous shrinks. Goodnight and goodbye Douglas. I’m glad you met (2 of) your great-grandchildren. (Thu Sep 29)
Just noticed a lage patch of baby snot on the knee of my trousers. No one at work has commented… (Wed Oct 05)
Can’t believe it’s taken me 5 years to think of adding “prev” / “next” buttons to my blog. Anyway, done it now. (Tue Oct 11)
Growing leaders tonight. Comes round quick! All about staying the course and finishing the race. Can’t believe there’s only one more after. (Thu Oct 20)
Right. Worked twitter. Done my 365. Can’t put off the ironing any longer. Plus I can hear my bed calling to me… *yawn* (Tue Nov 01)
RT @NRE_Northern: Passengers are currently unable to alight from trains at Shepley due to reports by police of a lion in the area. >> Wow. (Sun Nov 06)
First proper frost of the winter. I suspect it’s unrelated to No. 2 son bring back his supper (and lunch) all over me at bedtime. (Mon Nov 07)
But I did think of a maths joke – is the circadian rhythm a sine of the times? (Fri Nov 18)
Nursery are having a “clothes swap” party on Friday. I misintepret this everytime I read it. My version sounds much more fun… (Wed Nov 23)
Well, I think we’re all set for the last Growing Leaders session for the 2011 course. Great evening of celebration and reflection planned. (Wed Nov 23)
Some of my tweets are really quite amusing. Apologies to my followers that they’re such a small minority. (Wed Nov 23)
What a fantastic morning. Replied to all outstanding e-mails. Growing Leaders admin done. Promise of reindeer later! (Sat Dec 03)
vg7yh (Tue Dec 06 07:52:58)
That last tweet was by my one year old son. I thought it was quite insightful. (Tue Dec 06 07:53:57)
My son told me he had “icy tea” at school today. Seems like a daft idea when it’s so cold out. (Wed Dec 07)
Was having a discussion at work the other day – does Flash Gordon count as a musical? (Sun Dec 18)
Younger son just took his first steps! (Fri Dec 23)
Merry Christmas everyone. May your day be filled with joy and peace. And Downturn. (Sun Dec 25)
Lovely afternoon having our seemingly annual catch up with @Clare_Sansom and @AidanBaker. Must reciprocate soon! (Sat Dec 31)
In other news, wishing all followers a very happy New Year. We’re not staying up (but antipicate awakening at 12 by fireworks and cheers!) (Sat Dec 31)
Well, that’s 2011 nearly over. While perhaps a little early for a comprehensive review,
it’s certainly been an event filled year. In fact, I’ve struggled to fit the whole year into just 200 photos for the album, although that may me more a reflection of the fact I’m generally taking more photos these days (thanks to my 365).
At dinner last night, we were thinking back over some of the high and low points of the year, and in some cases the same event was both a high and a low!
The thing that perhaps springs most readily to mind for me is my 365. I’ve always enjoyed photography, and have always had a reasonable eye – but taking at least 1 photo every day for the last 235 days has really sharpened my technique and deepened my understanding of the camera. The biggest surprise is arguably that almost every photo has been taken with my 50mm prime. A few years ago I only had eyes for zoom lens, especially LONG zoom lens, and the kit lens never left my camera. Now my first priority is speed and sharpness – and I think I actually prefer having to physically move around to get the composition I want!
The ‘nifty fifty’ has spoiled me in a way, as I’m now very dissatisifed with the performance of my 75-300m lens, which I used to love. It’s great for candid, but oh so slow and soft.
I also feel like I’m bouncing against the limits of my camera – in terms of AF points, speed of operation, noise, and exposure calculations. I’m also starting to wish my flash had manual control. On the other hand, while it ‘only’ has 6.3 MP this has been fine for my purposes (although 18 would be nice…) Plus I can store 10 year’s worth of photos in 30Gb.
My next lens purchase, should money be no object, would definitely be a macro lens, probably
Still, none of this is happening in the real world – my lens fund is currently running at minus -รโรยฃ25 (because my old nifty fifty fell foul of some sand and/or a drop), and I decided to get myself a Danboard model for my 365 with my Christmas money. It may help you understand my motiviation if you look at an example of someone doing danboard photos.
Anyway, proper review of 2011 and look forward to 2012 in due course – but I needed to sneak in another post this year to hit my target of 50!
While heavily focussed on Youth Ministry (dur!), it’s actually packed full of important principles to do with slowing down, contemplating and reflecting on things more, and moving away from being anxiety driven, and it applies across the board.
One point that has particularly stuck with me is the way that, at times, ministry is turned on its head. In particular, the point is made that you may be a youth minister not so much because of how you can ministry to the kids, but rather because God wants to work on you through it.
In fact, I’m going to copy out the pertinent paragraph
Can we see that maybe the reason God has drawn us into ministry with young people isn’t because we have something to offer, but because there is something we need to receive? … Maybe youth ministry is your spiritual discipline. It’s not just a place where you serve, it’s a place where you are being transformed, healed, and made new.
Mark Yaconelli (2006) Contemplative Youth Ministry – Practising the presence of Jesus with young people. SPCK. pg 91.
The reason I blog about this today is that a very similar point was made in yesterday’s CMF devotional. I will quote the first two paragraphs:
I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. Jn 15:5 (NIV)
Preparing to spend time working abroad. I received a letter from a missionary friend of mine. It made me stop to think. Remember, the letter went, that the Lord is putting you into this situation, not primarily for what you can do, but because of his plans for you. His first concern is the growth of your relationship with him.
Here was a rather different perspective from my own thoughts along the lines of how much I could contribute, with my training, in the Lord’s name, and how I would be able to demonstrate his love practically. But his plans for me concerned teaching me to depend on him, the truth attested to in the verse above, and seen in its practical reality in the biographies of many pioneers in missionary work.
Like this writer say, God’s first agenda for me – as an individual – is my relationship with Him and my dependence on Him. To some extent, any ministry I undertake is primarily to this end. Why God chooses to make us His ‘plan A’ (when He could just click His fingers) I’m not sure, but He seems to.
The writer goes on the apply it not just to oversees mission, or indeed any ministry, but rather our day to day situation. Do I see my job as the means through while God will increase my dependence on Him and deepen our relationship? I am getting better at letting God’s business be His business, and only concerning myself with the part He’s called me to play.
I’ve been thinking a bit about what I wrote last time, and how emotions can’t be trusted.
The chief spark for that post was when someone in a film says I’ve never felt this way before, and how I might argue that this is not necessarily a good thing!
However as I’ve reflected upon it, I realise that there are occasions when emotions do trump logic and reason. Love is (also) an emotion, and I would never have married my wife if I hadn’t felt that I was in love with her (as well as choosing to love her). When it comes to conscience and ethics, these are largely emotional rather than logical issues – although I would contend that there is a reason ‘underneath’ every ethical issue, it might just be too deep to understand.
Consider death. We all die, sooner or later – what therefore is the logic objection, say, murder? Or perhaps more ambiguously, why would we feel bad killing one person in order to save the lives of tens or hundreds?
Or faithfulness. Why shouldn’t we sleep with someone else just because we’re already in a relationship with someone else? Along the same lines, what’s the big deal with fibbing?
To be clear, I’m not supporting these activities – I believe they are all wrong – but fundamentally that belief is based on emotion rather than reason. We can try and dig a bit deeper. If we cheat, then it destroys trust. Without trust you cannot have a healthy relationship. As a race, we have only been able to achieve what we have achieved through trust. The Apollo 11 crew trusted mission control with their lives. I trust that the other road users aren’t going to run me over on my bike everyday.
Perhaps more contentiously, I think that whenever Christian values are set aside the inevitable result is the breakdown of society. In other words, that God kind of knew what he was doing when he set up the 10 commandments. Please don’t get me wrong – I’m not suggesting for a minute that ethics and moral values are restricted to Christians or Christianity (or Judaism). What I am saying is that they are a pre-requsite of Christianity, and that we discard them at our peril. Obviously the Bible was written down, copied, and translated by fallable humans, and we must tread carefully – especially with the Torah. That said, there are clear overarching themes about caring for one another, selflessness and honesty, and stewardship of the Earth we do well to heed.
I guess it’s a trust thing. Some of the ‘rules’ we can understand, some are harder. But all are good.