There are days when you feel a little bit lost and out of sync. Today was one of those days. I woke up to a twitter feed full of Webstock and even though I had made a positive choice not to go this year it still felt a little sad. I am consciously trying to move my head to a space where I am comfortable being here in Malaysia. It helped a little that our new couches arrived so our condo now feels properly furnished – not quite...
Read MoreLast night in the train on the way home I was reading the questionnaire on the vocation and mission of the family in the Church and the Contemporary world in case I decided to go to a meeting discussing it later that evening. Anyone who knows me at all will understand that I had some “moments”. While on the surface the questions are open-ended, the “right” answer is often in the questions or the question is...
Read MoreBe warned – today could deteriorate into pure rant. Today there was this decision that New Zealand would send armed forces to Iraq. No matter which way you argue this we have “chosen a side”. I remember the first Gulf War – and my husband and his friends utter fascination with the long range missile strikes. While they gloried in the technology, and the accuracy, all I (and many of my women friends) could think...
Read MoreThere are days when you wish for the world to magic away , to be able to sit in a corner and hide away from all the things to do swirling about you. Last night I ended up watching a technology programme hosted by Stephen Hawkings and he commented on how technology was supposed to give us more time. Instead with more technology the pace of life has sped up so we are constantly filling up our time with more and more things to do. We are...
Read MoreI feel I should comment that now I have read the fuller text of what Pope Francis said he is promoting a rather more active view of overcoming indifference than being reflective. And I will think about that (whoops – unintentional irony there) i guess the tricky thing for most of us who work, and are still pulling double shift with family is that there are a lot of people telling us what we should be doing as well but no-one...
Read MoreThere is an option to choose the negative choice. There was a thread of that at Webstock on Friday. To focus on the darkness, the insidiousness of evil, and our powerlessness in the face of it. I almost tweeted during Cory Doctorow‘s talk that this is why we we need more women in tech, so the narrative of destruction can be balanced by a narrative of creation. I am not naive, and I recognise the potential for harm – but my...
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