Monday, 23 March 2015
Water bottle
I was listening to an older lady chatting to her friends today. She was telling them that her granddaughter had visited this morning and as she was on her way out of the house, she asked if her Nan had a water bottle. The old lady rushed off to get one and was surprised at the young woman's puzzled look when she handed her a hot water bottle.
"I'm going to the gym Nan, what's this for?"
Speaking of hot water bottles, it's not a good idea to fill one in the night without putting the light on. The necks aren't built for tired people working in the dark with a kettle full of boiling water.
Which leads me on to small holes in another context. I made a pin hole camera from a cereal box to see the solar eclipse last week. Apart from being amazed at the speed with which the moon moves, watching a little black dot move across a little white dot at the bottom of a corn flake carton was something of an anti-climax after the big build up.
God is so much bigger than we think yet he's happy to pour himself into somebody as small as me. (and you, if you'd like him to.)
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