Sunday, November 14, 2010

Healing and Remembrance

Another wet day today. I hoisted the Union Flag to mark Remembrance Sunday. Sara and Mary stayed at home whilst Tom and I went to Salisbury City Church again. Such a lively church. We met up once more with our friends from Morning Star and enjoyed the worship and the sermon on healing. The quality of the sermons is excellent. There were also some very powerful testimonies too and we had a one minute silence for those who have given their lives in conflict. After coffee and a few chats with people, we went into the city centre for Tom to get his Black Ops game from Game and for me to return to Vodaphone to get Sara's Blackberry. Missions accomplished, we then went to Southampton Road to discuss the guarantee situation on Tom's laptop at PC World (the issue was not resolved and we await a call from the business customers' manager) and to do some essential shopping at Tesco's. This afternoon I attended Food for Thought at the village hall where the topic was relations. We had to guess, from photographs, who was related to whom (in real life). Gillian and I scored 7/16 which wasn't bad - the winner scored 9. Tonight Tom attended Rockface whilst I went to the Lion's Head for the monthly pub quiz. There were six of us tonight so we split up into two teams of three. We didn't win for once (our forces were divided) although my team came third and the other team came fourth. Still it was nice to see some regulars win it.

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