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Cadmania: August 2006
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This is the Cadman family Blog, so our family and friends around the world can catch up with what we're up to! Thursday, August 31, 2006. 3 step guide to playing the keyboard. Posted by Cadman at 9:48 pm. Sunday, August 20, 2006. Back from our hols. As always the week just went too quickly, but we had a great time. We were in the Peak District staying in a cottage on the edge of Carsington Water. Posted by Cadman at 1:17 pm. Thursday, August 10, 2006. The week that was. Will post some photos on our return.
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Inverernan Church: Men's Group
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Saturday, 26 July 2008. Next Men's Group meeting is a curry night at 7pm on Thursday, 14th August at The Haughton Arms in Alford. All blokes welcome! Please contact Hugh McLean to register interest and for information on location. See you there. Another month gone by and time again to celebrate at church on July 6th.
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Inverernan Church: April 2007
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Tuesday, 24 April 2007. This is the first page of an experimental site. A monthly celebration and worship event in Aberdeenshire, with an emphasis on the hearing his word and the power of the Holy Spirit. Click on the calendar for more information, and watch here to see things as they develop. It is on google, and you can receive feeds from this site, and embed this calendar with your outlook to see all that is happening so you won't miss anything. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Inverernan Church: July 2008
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Saturday, 26 July 2008. Next Men's Group meeting is a curry night at 7pm on Thursday, 14th August at The Haughton Arms in Alford. All blokes welcome! Please contact Hugh McLean to register interest and for information on location. See you there. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Another month gone by and time again to celebrate at church on July 6th.
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Inverernan Church: January 2008
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Tuesday, 1 January 2008. Happy new year everyone. Lots to look forward to this year, and so much to plan. Come along to Church this Sunday, when we will welcome Azariah and Anna France-Williams who will be joining us for worship, and ministry. Also, there will be opportunities to get together and discuss our vision and future plans for 2008. Why not consider regular giving, and our plans for mission into our community. Speak to Sylvia if you feel you have some suggestions for the year ahead.
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Horners' Odyssey: October 2006
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Tuesday, October 31, 2006. Top 5 Impressions of New Orleans (B):. 1) European: Colonial architecture (French and Spanish); Bourbon Street (= Soho Ibiza); less uptight and earnest than New England (afterall, it is the Big Easy ). It's made us miss home. 2) Suffering: many shops were shut or closing down (we saw the sign in one saying another Katrina victim ), restaurants were empty, and tours not running. 3) Hot: A has loved her evening dips in the hotel’s outdoor hot-tub. Posted by BS&A at 8:57 PM. We're...
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Horners' Odyssey: July 2007
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Saturday, July 28, 2007. We were supposed to go to the annual Massachusetts General Hospital clambake today. A clambake is a New England tradition, involving cooking clams, mussels, lobsters etc., in one big pile on an open fire. Last year, S was in England. but B went, and ate FOUR lobsters. Anyway, we had just arrived at the event when the heavens opened - a real Boston downpour, with torrential rain, thunder, lightening etc. Posted by BS&A at 3:22 PM. Links to this post. And Mummy a small heart attack.
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Horners' Odyssey: March 2007
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Thursday, March 29, 2007. Having stocked up on British essentials (Cadbury's chocolate, Twinings tea-bags, large jar Branston pickle, and M&S baby-grows) during our last day in the UK, we spent our last evening with B's family in Oxford. Our new baby nephew/niece is due in a week. We had secretly hoped the new baby might arrive during our visit, but s/he evidently had other plans. Anyway it was quite a special evening. We then returned to Andrew's (B's best man) and his new wife Bernadette's place. I'm s...
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Horners' Odyssey: January 2007
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Monday, January 29, 2007. Or, for Americans who read this blog: saran-wrap diaper. A had to visit the paediatrician today, as her poor little tummy has not completely returned to normal since we all got that stomach virus over Christmas. She was weighed and had her temperature taken, and deemed to be healthy, but S was instructed to switch her to soy-based formula, and put her on the 'BRAT' diet for a week (bananas, rice, apple sauce, toast). Seems to S this is definitely a job for a doctor. So we were OK.