
So last weekend was our parish weekend away.
We didn’t get the numbers we had hoped for, but those who were committed were there for a good time & a good time was what we had!
It’s nice to be able to spend some time away, just chill out and have fun, and hear from God’s word. My good mate Dan gave 2 talks & a study from Jonah (not that I heard them, as I was out the back helping with the kids) which went down a treat, and his kids worker, Nena, ran the kids programme. What a fantastic time!
Anyway, it’s all hands on deck for the next week or two, with my hospital training finishing up, and a couple of sermons on the boil.
No rest for the wicked!

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Surprised?

You shouldn’t be..
Well maybe you should. It has been over a month.
But you know I’m not like that usually right? I just need to get myself out of this blogging funk. I read other peoples blogs & I think about things to write all the time, so all I need to do is do it!
In the mean time, what a crazy ride it’s been.
Did you know that Shona is pregnant? Yeah, I know, crazy huh!!
Also, I am getting ordained next year. “Lucky they didn’t speak to me first” I hear you say! Well, I guess I am lucky aren’t I!
Anyway, maybe I will pull my finger out & write something properly in the next couple of days. In the mean time, you know I am always good for “Old Faithful,” the pictures….

This is… we’ll call her “A”, the brand spanking new daughter of Dave & Sim. She’s a gorgeous little one. We’ll have our own (maybe not a girl though) on or around April 10th!

This is what a cheeky little girl looks after 4 years. Who doesn’t love Bethy? What an awesome niece!

And here we have the male version of awesome. Tobliebobs is a funny kid!
Workin it
I know I’m the heaviest I have ever been in my life.
My little bro & his wife both lost a whole heap of kilos on weight watchers, which is a nice spur, but really, I don’t know if I want to make the kind of life-changing commitment that I would have to for that. Shones & I certainly have made big changes to make sure that we are eating better quality stuff & less bad stuff, but I think there will always be a special place for food in my life. Even bad food…
At the same time as deciding that the weight is an issue, I am pretty sure that I am the least fit I have ever been. I walk around lots of places, but I really don’t do a great deal of real cardiovascular work.
Anyway, I have decided that maybe increasing my workload could be my weight loss strategy!
Why you ask?
Well, it looks like I have my own free personal trainer!
Byron is a South African guy I go to church with. Like many Saffies, he is direct, stubborn & determined. He is also mad about Mountain Biking, and only lives 8 minutes (ride) from me. Even better, there are literally hundreds of kilometers of awesome tracks behind his house!
This afternoon I went out for a ride with him. It was only 13kms (about 8 miles), but it was a LOT of up hills!
I’d be lying if I said I didn’t walk a fair bit of it. I would also be lying if I said there was a passage of time where I couldn’t talk, and it was all I could do not to spew either! That said, I would also be lying if I said that it wasn’t breath takingly beautiful on some of these ridge tops. So amazing, that you could hardly believe that you were on the edge of suburbia! Lots of national park, some nice windy tracks, and some good company.
I also remembered the best thing about Mountain Biking.
I’ll be honest, I was miserable a fair bit of the ride (physically, not emotionally) and some of the big drops scare me… I am a bit of a wus…. but MAN what a feeling about 30 minutes after the ride! The adrenaline is still pumping into the system & you get the awesome feeling of euphoria long after getting over the tiredness!
So, Byron & I are heading out tomorrow afternoon too (Remember? South African & Determined) and this time I will make sure to take along our little pocket camera & capture a little of the beauty.
Lets see if this one lasts… If I could feel as nice as I did this afternoon, I certainly hope it does!
Etiquette
I’m not entirely sure what the appropriate way one talks about the death of people they love on their blogs, so I have come up with a little plan…
Firstly, the story.
Last Wednesday afternoon, my Mum’s dad, known to parts of our family as “Bamma,” died at 94. There is limitless rhetoric available about “having a good innings” etc, but that doesn’t mean much to those who wish he were “still in the game.”
Anyway, I don’t really feel like the internet is the appropriate place for me to wax lyrical about Bamma. Some things really are better discussed in relationship, so instead I thought I would blog about a bunch of “Old” things that I have been enjoying recently, in honour of the old man whom I miss muchly….
1: Get the “Old Crew” together….


All of the family came up for the Funeral on Monday. On Sunday, however, we played. This included one of the “old classic” pastimes of cruising down to the beach, having a walk (and a shoulder ride, and a jump) on the beach, followed by an icecream!
You have to love Australia. Still within the bounds of Winter (I think… or are we just out of it by now? I get confused!) yet it is still nice icecream weather!!
2: Read some “Old” Books…


OK, so they are both new books that I bought, but the Calvin book is (loosely) about Calvinism, which is an old theology. When my friend Bruce pointed this book out to me, I had to have it. The second book is a collection of 145 short stories, compiled (and some written by) Dave Eggers, author of one of my favourite books, [“You shall know our velocity”](http://www.amazon.com/You-Shall-Know-Our-Velocity/dp/1400033543). Anyway, I got into short stories because of some Hemmingway and Poe that I’ve read, and they are both old, so it counts too.
3: Old foods.

I had Bible study over at my house this evening, and I enjoy cooking something nice for them. Again, they are new to me, but they are an “old classic” of the cafe scene, the humble [Friand](http://aww.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=50380). These ones were Raspberry & White Chocolate, and went down a treat!
4: The Consumption of Old Drinks

Actually, it’s not Ardbeg I am drinking, it is “Highland Park,” and it isn’t 10 years old, it is 12, but this was the only photo that I could find in my archives of Whisky. I could have taken a picture of my Highland Park bottle, but you see, the drinking is something that I am about to do, not something I have done, so I didn’t want to waste time.
Whenever I write something like “the drinking” it makes it sound like I plan on knocking back a bottle. Truth be told, I’m just going to enjoy one simple dram as I sit back & enjoy one of my old books.
Sitting, reading & enjoying a nice Whisky fits my “ode to the old man” quite nicely…
Survival
So I survived the 40-hour famine. I have to say that the not eating bit wasn’t as hard as I thought it might be. Once you don’t have breakfast, I felt like metabolism just sort of shut down. I didn’t have too many problems with hunger at all. My only real concern was that I like to eat & it is something that I do to break up the time. I would find myself bored & need to find something else to do instead of eat.
Maybe this is good training if the G-dawg wants to drop some kilos?
Of course, I am not saying that the famine was a walk in the park. The big killer, however, was the sleepover. It’s a sad reality in my life that I don’t have the sleep-deprivation stamina that I once exhibited. Come 3am, I was really starting to tire. Actually, I don’t know if it’s the stamina, as much as it is a realisation of other responsibilities & worry about my ability to carry them out.
I needed to work on my sermon on Saturday, then on Sunday I had a kids talk in the morning, followed by sitting in on a baptism class, then off to a reunion lunch, followed by a meeting for the evening church, followed by church itself, followed by dinner with a lovely couple from church. Lots of stuff to have to do back to back, when you’re tired & you don’t get to eat till 9:45 on Sunday morning.
Mother other slight miscalculation was that I thought if I finished my famine at 9:45am, that would be just in time for my kids talk. Unfortunately, I miscalculated it & had 7 minutes to go when my kids talk started. However, the kids thought it was twice as funny that I had brought in all this stuff for my little meal, and then had to sit there staring at it…
Anyway, the one down side to Sundays being a work day is that you get home, feeling like you have survived the week, but there is no weekend buffer before you start the next one. My day off, Saturday, kind of got swallowed up this week, so it’s monday morning & it’s back into the fray!
I guess that is the good thing about working for the church. It’s tiring, but it is nice to really believe in what your doing & not begrudge the little sacrifices that one might have to make to keep things going.
As a brief aside, here’s a pic that I kind of like. It’s a thin slice of kiwifruit held up against the sun.

Slow weekend…
I know it’s going to be a slow weekend.
Not because I don’t have anything to do. In fact, I am pretty darn busy the whole time, but this weekend is [40 Hour Famine](http://www.worldvision.com.au/40hourfamine/) weekend at church, and it just wouldn’t be right for me to be a youth leader & not partake in the famine myself. I thought about giving up technology or something like that for the 40, but that would be a bit soft on my part.
Why is is that when you plan something like this, a time where you would hope to spend lots of it asleep, you end up having youth sleepovers? It just makes you hungrier! Still, it should be good fun, so that will be OK.
The following is just a little fun I had with Caleb after Bible Study on Wednesday. It’s been fun & encouraging to work through the book of Acts with him, and it is also good fun to see what bicarb soda does with vinegar!
Redemption
It is a long road to redemption when one lets their blog lapse. What might once have been an active and enthusiastic readership is now just web-bots trawling for information & the occasional family member ensuring that I still exist.
Still, I do mean to get back into the swing of things here on timgoldsmith.com. I know that when I am in full-swing, it is a great avenue to encourage me to be creative. I need to think outside the box!
Of course, I get to do that lots with work! We’re making some changes at the morning service at church, which means I get to do kids talks every week (I really love doing kids talks. It just feels natural) I will be preaching once a month in the morning (to supplement my preaching every second week in the evening) and I will be trying out some “Culture Spots” once a month too. Just an idea pilfered from my days at SMBC.
Creativity is a funny thing, when you’re using that side of the brain, things just start coming more naturally. When you ignore it, it ignores you! I’ve been using certain parts of my creative brain, but other parts I have been ignoring & they’ve slowly moved toward an atrophic state. Time to stretch those muscles.
Anyway, photography is another of those muscles I need to continue to stretch. Here’s a couple of pictures of new, and a couple of old…
“The Look”
Fliss & Andy got married a couple of weeks ago. I think she may have been joking with this look, but I think it’s a classic!

The bridal Waltz? Not the way I remember it!

J-Moff has used the “Wordle” thing before, so I thought I would “Wordle” the sermon I did the other week on “Our Father” the beginning of the Lord’s Prayer…

Finally, it has been a long time since I posted a shot of beer. It used to be a regular occurrence. This is taking things back to 2004. A fine beer to enjoy in Edinburgh at the “Monster Mash” Restaurant. Itself a fine establishment!
Zip
So, it has already been a couple of weeks since the anniversary!
Who’d have thunk that time can move so fast? I’ve been working hard with normal work stuff, CPE (Clinical Pastoral Education) stuff, and “Kids Games” (Everybody jump up!) running for the whole of last week!
Man, it has been a lot of work, but it has also been a lot of fun. We had upward of 140 kids come to Kids Games (no more than 120 on any on day though), about 75 of which were unchurched. It really is a great point of contact with the kids of surrounding area. It also proves to be a great ecumenical exercise. It was awesome to have the Anglicans, Presbyterians, Churches of Christ, and the”Liberty Church” (pentecostal) together!
Of course, the joys of child safety mean that I can’t really show you any of the pictures (and there are lots)
Anyway…
I thought I would do a bit of a J-Moff & pose a question for those Christian readers out there (though you don’t need to be Christian to reply).
I’m thinking of doing a series with my Youth Group entitled “Ten things you need to know about Christianity.” What would you put on the list?
Just a taste.
It was a great view from the Hotel room.

Click on This Link to view it Large on black! (Worth your while)
A week away
On Monday week, I will have been married for a year!
Dang it, that’s gone fast!
Boy things have changed in the intervening time. Different jobs for both of us, different suburb, and even different city to live in. I’m done with my study (or at least the Bible College study) and we’re in a whole new world of experience on the coast.
With this in mind. It’s great when you have a chance to spend time with the ‘old crew.’ I haven’t had a chance to catch up with some of my crew recently. Matt, Cate & Kirt, being big examples, but a couple of weeks ago we did get to catch up with some of Shona’s nearest & dearest.
It was great to spend some time with Felis and Andy, who are moving, daily, closer to their big day of transformation (i.e. their wedding) as well as Dave & Sim. Andy added another life-changing experience to my list, when I ENJOYED a vegetarian lunch! I know, I’m shocked too! (Mum, don’t have a heart attack)

(The vege meal in question… Haloumi is nice!)
Of course, the day was much sweeter, being able to link up with some serious cupcake action from some mini-cupcake store in the city. Cute & tasty!

OK, so there is nothing serious to this post. I had an idea about a week ago for something big I wanted to write about, and now I am trying to remember what it is! That sucks!