Thursday, September 03, 2009

House Group Debate - Destruction of Temple at Jeruslaem

Awoke to a fairly miserable day, weatherwise, but the wind had quietened down from last night. I re-assembled the flagpole after having restored the halyard and hoisted the Union flag to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II. A pretty full day in Salisbury today. The traffic was much heavier than I expected due to the schools in Laverstock being back. I had a heavy morning of work breaking at lunchtime for a quickly snatched curry lunch with Sara Bra. I did manage to get out for a short while to visit the bank in order to transact some important business there. More meetings this afternoon and more rain too! I finally left the office at around 5.45 p.m. getting home at just after 6.00 p.m. Sara had made a cake using the new cooker and Tom had used today to write up his French Visit project which he needs to take to school tomorrow. Interestingly, all the girls in his class had done their work in good time but all the boys, Tom included, had spent their final day of their holidays doing it! I have to say that it did look a good piece of work. Tonight, we only had Klynn for the House Group. We discussed Paul's life and work and in particular looked at Philippians. We also discussed the sacking of Jerusalem in 70AD trying to remember which Roman emperor had ordered its destruction - it was Vespasian. Our chat meandered a bit and we covered many topics. Maxime has indicated that she will give the House Group a rest and I must think of ways of getting some of the people back. Dawn did pop in briefly but as she was suffering from a bad cold decided not to stay. Sara was very tired tonight and she went up to bed at midnight leaving me to complete my blog.

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