Holiday experiences

The holiday time for the Ryan family is now well and truly over. We’ve camped throughout most of August (sleeping 22 nights in the caravan) and as well as managing to miss the rain we’ve laughed, spent good times with friends and family members, eaten and drunk well.

There are many highlights and we have got to visit some great and interesting places and see and experience wonderful things:
Southwold pier was a great place to have a coffee – difficult to describe other than being a breath of fresh air in what I was expecting to be a tacky seaside town. As a bonus the last time we walked to the pier along the prom Tom spotted a seal playing about in the water which was an amazing sight.

Flying kites on Kessingland beach as the sun set. One day the wind of the North Sea was so strong that it was whipping the sand against our legs so hard we had to give up and return to the caravan to change before returning.

Walks along the seashore, noticing the very different moods of the sea, experiencing fantastic sunsets and realising how beautiful the moon is as it rises.

We visited Bodiam Castle, Battle Abbey (and re-enaced the 1066 battle) and Dover Castle (experiencing the secret wartime tunnels)and learnt more of our history.

We barbecued and as I was helped by my children realised that as they become more able I am needed in a different way.

Watching the children play and make new friends was a delight. Being able to sit with friends and drink coffee, beer, wine and just chat was a delight too!

We remembered how versatile the beach can be as we swam, walked, played football, cricket, volleyball, boule, found pebbles, built sandcastles, fished and crabbed.

The Observatory at Herstmonceux was a great place to investigate further the wonders of creation as was a trip on our last day to Port Lympne with Chris and Gary.

There were many other holiday experiences and only one downside … it’s now a long time before we can holiday again!

sand writing

The holiday season is drawing to a close – and for a change I do feel VERY relaxed after spending a lot of time away. It has been great laughing with the family and the weather for camping has not been too bad (we have been home for 3 days!)

Before going away for the first of 3 holidays in the caravan, I set my ‘out of office assistant’ in Outlook to say I was away until the end of August. Although this was not strictly true, and that I would be back for 3 days between each break it was easier than confusing myself and others by leaving a more complicated outlook response.

It’s been unexpectedly great as this has left me space to get rid of loads of piled up admin, outstanding phonecalls and filing rather than feel I needed to immediatly respond to peoples emails unless they were particularly urgent. Most importantly for the next term I think I have solved the frustrating issue of my slow laptop – although it has taken most of 2 days to go through old files, delete old programs, defrag, clean disk etc etc etc. One process took over6 hours and I left it running overnight. A job that needed doing – but when do you ever have time to do clean up jobs on the computer which take 2 days.

I’m now wondering whether to use this Outlook setting on a semi regular basis to help me not check immediatly and feel the need to repond to email which can be quite distracting. I’ve noticed over the lst few years that the downside of email is that people expect instant answers. This holiday while fishing with the children, or sitting on the beach, or kicking a ball etc etc etc I feel God has brought to mind the image of Jesus writing in the sand a few times which seems to me to challenge this culture of instant response.

Anyway – this is a boring rambling post to remind myself more thn anything – I shall write later about our exciting holiday times and the laughs we have had – but for now … its time to get the cravan ready to go away again for the bank holiday weekend which looks like it will be very sunny! I do feel, though, that I am the only person in the universe not heading for Greenbelt … how did that happen!?

to the beach


second blog holiday – looking forward to chillin on the beach

Asbo Jesus

I have just stumbled upon the Ongoing Adventures of ASBO Jesus – a great blog by Jon Birch.

A few years ago when I was working with Gillingham YFC we contracted Jon to write some music for our video showing the reality of the lives of teenage parents. The music was great and this blog is just as creative – some of the cartoons made me laugh, others made me want to cry!

Go take a look.

missed out


Today I was looking forward to seeing Laura and Rob get married but Joe was not feeling well this morning so we thought it best not to go rather than risk taking illness with us to a group of people and particularly to Rob and Laura before they go on honeymoon.

I have been looking forward to seeing our friend Laura get married for a while. Laura is quite special and one of those people we have known for over 13 years from the time she was in our youth group in Nailsea. It was going to be a real privilege to see her tie the knot, but it seems by a weird coincidence Joe’s illness saved us from 15 mile queues on the M25.

I’m really sorry we missed Laura and Rob get married, but I’m glad we missed this. If we had left as planned we would be still sitting in the queue now as the road is still closed!

a great YFC sport opportunity

A message from Barry, our sports manager:

We are still looking for team members for next year. Do you know anybody who would be interested in using their passion and skills in sport to serve God evangelistically.

There is still time to sign up for a September start, but we are also looking for people to sign up for a January start and play a big part in our mission activities as a part of Hope 08.

If you or anybody you know are interested in finding out more then pleas check out our website for more details or just email me direct to ask any questions. Please do put me in touch with anyone who may be considering it.

We are really looking for;
Nomad team members
Kick football team members
Fly basketball team members
Skaters