A gift given to Mrs theWeir for Christmas this year!
Tuesday, 28 December 2010
Saturday, 25 December 2010
Friday, 24 December 2010
is, like so many others, freezing in a winter wonderland.
Out walking the dogs at the old Bangour Hospital.
Gloriously frozen!
Wednesday, 22 December 2010
has just received this and having a wee trip down memory lane
It's very odd thinking this was one of *those* albums from my time at school. It was released 17 years ago.
Ouch...
Still, one advantage is that it only cost £0.34.
Sunday, 19 December 2010
Monday, 13 December 2010
Friday, 3 December 2010
All Change.
Earlier this year, Jenny, Beth and I moved house. It's been a stunning move and we are grateful every day for this new home. I've also been privileged enough, in the midst of significant organisational change at work, to get a new role.
It's not been an easy process to walk through, thinking about leaving a great team, trying to create a CV that told my story in an engaging way and thinking about the opportunities in my current role to have good fun producing some good work, but I was feeling like it was part of this season of change we are walking through.
One if the biggest things I want to take with me in this role is that just because ive been offered something new, doesn't mean I've made it. It doesn't mean I have it all figured out. I'm just joining a new team to continue my learning.
It's been fun reminding myself that im not all that (whatever that is!).
A wise friend once said "never believe your own press" and that's very true. Never take too much out of what people say about you. Recognise who you really are and how much we can all grow.
That said, I'm still excited by what's next.
Thursday, 2 December 2010
There's a flag flying high.
I can remember the first time I heard a Brooke Fraser song. It was Shadowfeet, from the album Albertine and I heard it on a commercial radio station while touring the South Island of New Zealand.
Unbeknownst to us, a friend had bought us the album as a gift for our arrival in the country - we went to visit them a couple of weeks later.
In my view, Albertine is a great album with some stunning moments that still speak into a deep place in my spirit.
Fast forward four years (!) and there's a new album from Ms Fraser. I'd been following the development of the album on twitter & Facebook and was keen to hear the final product, but avoided the sneak peeks on line. I like to hear the whole piece in context, rather than just bits...
I was completely blown away.
The quality of songwriting is staggeringly high. The performances captured on the recordings are true to the material, being beautifully arranged and produced, with such sensitivity that I was breathless - in fact I was in tears at some points.
It's not rushed or forced. It reminds me of the production of Matt Redman's album Intimacy - not for style, but for the amazing artistry of songwriter and producer in total flow together.
What I love most is the subject matter. It's not easy or simple, black and white love songs or faith songs. These are songs about the completixties, the grey areas, the things that make us ask questions of what we believe.
I can't say how much this album means to me as it's only been in my ears for relatively few days, but it has made a mark on my heart, there's no doubt about that.
It is going to be one I will return to again and again and again and again.... drawing me to a deeper place and exposing the fragility of emotion that we can all bury behind layers of coping, calling it maturity.
If you need something to do in the midst of snow and uncertainty: give these songs a real listen.