Monday, 25 May 2026

Ice, But No Water

Thank you all for your kind words. Bob has continued to get stronger, and preached a great sermon this morning. 
It has been a good weekend. 

Saturday afternoon it was lovely to have the girls at Cornerstones. Jess did Spirograph, while Rosie sorted all the pens for me. 
Then the Ice Cream van stopped right outside. Treats all round! 
I had a friend who told her son that unless the van stopped outside and the driver rang their doorbell and asked if John Smith wanted an ice cream he couldn't have one. And I knew another Mum who said when the van played a tune it meant "I've run out of ices, returning to depot" [And it was not because they could not afford it - I felt it was not kind to mislead children like that] 
The girls heard the chimes, but did not ask for ices - so I was really delighted to treat the family. We had fun choosing, and they were delicious and creamy. 
Sunday we got home from church to find no water in the taps - a water main had burst in the heat and hundreds of homes locally were cut off for over 8 hours. I checked our neighbours were OK, especially the older ones and those with pets. It was SO hot! Then we went over to the family at their cottage, where the taps all worked! We returned in the
evening with a large bottle of tap water, just in case. The water was back, but pressure still low.
It was an inconvenience, but only a minor one. And a reminder that 99.9% of the time we have fresh, clean water on tap. Some people will have to walk miles today in  blazing heat to get a bucket of dirty water to meet the needs of their family. 
Lord make us truly grateful. 

2 comments:

  1. Glad you had a great weekend, and Bank Holiday Monday still to come...
    We twinned our toilet; like you we received a certificate and photograph which had a global map reference. I was able to find the location somewhere in the Democratic Republic of Congo; I wonder if it is still there after all these years? Clean water and reliable sanitation is such a privilege.

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    1. We chose Malawi because in 2008 Steph went there for three weeks with Unicef. I wonder if our tap is still there...

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