Hills of the North Rejoice .......

Day minus two to D Day.

Moving into a new house requires addressing previous occupant's likes and loves. 

We are dog owners but the notice in the back door indicated the existence of cats. 

To spare the dog’s blushes we removed the sign only to find behind it the remains of a fish …… a question of catacombs or who got the fish?

Last evening I audited my first Parochial Church Council (PCC) meeting in what seems like a thousand years.

This morning I left the somewhat inappropriately named Sunniside in a deluge of dark stormy rain at 6 15 a.m. to drive across to the Vicarage to await the delivery of a mattress for our new bed.

The delivery team were highly professional, extremely courteous even though the sat nav had done what sat navs do and I had to talk them down from Carterway Heads, like an air traffic controller, by mobile ‘phone.

The bed was both an eBay bargain and an eBay error of judgement.

King Size is good, especially for the older couple, it allows space to sleep undisturbed and comfortably through the night untroubled by knees, elbows or bad dreams. 

Super King size means a new mattress, new bedding, new Duvet, new sheets, looking again at the description on eBay of the new bed it is clear that it was accurately described as Super King size.

Hence my driving at 6 30 a.m. in driving rain through the wilds of Consett and Shotley for the delivery at 7 00 a.m. Whenever I do make an early start like that I am always aware of how many people start their day with such a commute. 

Indeed I did myself when I worked in Birmingham and I recall the horrendous traffic in Bedfordshire requiring me to cross the M1 before 7 10 a.m. in order to miss the build up of traffic that meant my 45 minute commute becoming an hour and a half..

The PCC was a revelation.

I recall my first PCC meeting in my first Parish in Manchester as a raw 29 year old. 

I put on my best suit and a nice shirt and tie and entered the room with a folder with minutes of the previous meeting, a set of accounts and a financial statement. 

I started the minute as precedent required with prayer, that was the only contribution I made which was not interrupted.

Every suggestion I made was rejected out of hand. 

I was criticised for allowing people to call me Geoff, Fr Hedley would not have allowed that. I soon discovered that the way we do things is the way things will be done. I went home and drank half a bottle of the Whiskey we kept for emergencies.

I attended my second PCC  wearing a full walking soutane with shoulder cape, what a transformation. Respectful, polite, cautiously co-operative the PCC members accepted all the suggestions that Father made.

I went home that evening and drank the other half of the bottle in quiet gratitude for Whippels who had made my cassock to measure.

Interestingly it still fits but I cannot imagine needing to wear it in Shotley Fields where I am clearly and firmly Geoff.

Afterwards I returned, not to the house for Whiskey, but to the pub for a pint with the Lay Reader and the Churchwarden.

Great beginnings, early days, but positive signs and the house continues to welcome us as we prepare to ready ourselves for pitching our tent in these new parts, with new friends and partners in ministry in this glorious part of the world, where the Hills of the North rejoice.



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  1. Geoff, as you shall always be known as here at The Snods, will always be grateful that you were shown the way to the vicarage and our church. Can't wait to see you, dogs and hens, cosily ensconced in the parish. Masses of warm welcoming hugs to you and Elizabeth, and thank you for your wonderful blog that entertains and makes us feel closer to you... Best of all love and blessings in your new home and new life here in the wilds of the Northumberland/Durham countryside. Sue, Michael and Edward Thompson x

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