The Sarah Nicholson Writes Blog
Welcome to my blog, where you will find new content below.
You can also access my previous blogs - unravelling-edges - about the early days of my grief journey; re-ravelling - about putting the pieces back together; and my third blog in search for lost glitter.
Just beause this is the start of something new don’t expect anything different – I will still overshare, not just about writing but real life, because everyone has a story – welcome to mine.
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There’s a storm brewing…
It was my turn to do the reflection/sermon at church today and I thought I’d share it here for anyone who wishes to read it.
Different Worlds
It’s difficult to make sense of everything going on in the world right now. So I’ve written a story, which is made up, maybe also allegorical, although perhaps not so subtle.
In someone else’s shoes
I had 3 dates on Monday evening - all within the space of a couple of hours…
When success looks like failure
I’ve been thinking a lot about failure after I got my friends locked into a nightclub on Saturday evening.
The Power of Words
I watched Ghost at the weekend, the film with Patrick Swayze, Whoopie Goldberg and Demi Moore.
I’ve never seen it before…
A is for Alibi and Application
I re-read a book over the Christmas period. I don’t often re-read anything because I have so many new books on my shelf I want to dive into.
Staying in or going out…
The wild wind that has blown away 2024 and ushered in the new year with a vengeance.
I would love to go out for a new year’s walk,
A Family Christmas
A family Christmas can be delightful but despairing at the sight of the growing washing up pile I took a moment to myself to write this little festive tale… for anyone just about pushed to the limit.
Back In Time
Today I’m looking backwards and sharing a story I originally posted on my Re-ravelling blog back in December 2012.
It’s beginning to look like Christmas…
Is it beginning to look like Christmas? Maybe not quite like I used to know. Everything changes when you have grown up children.
Mid-Life Revelation
I find November a difficult month, I think many people do as the days get shorter and the weather more foul than fair.