Glasto, Goodbyes, and Getting Things Done

First things first, it’s that time of year again! The legendary Glastonbury festival is all over the telly, which means a good chunk of my weekend is officially committed to some sofa-based festival-going. It’s brilliant to be able to soak up the atmosphere and catch so many amazing acts, all with the luxury of a kettle nearby and wellies remaining firmly optional.
On a slightly more reflective note, we’ve just wrapped up the GOI bible studies for the summer. They won’t be starting up again until October, so it feels like the end of a little era for now. It has been an absolute delight to host them over the past few years.
Meanwhile, in what feels like a never-ending saga, the preparations for the house move are still ticking along. The latest challenge? Buying a fridge. Blimey. Who knew that purchasing a simple white good could be such hard work? The endless measurements, checking specs, and reading reviews – it’s surprisingly draining!
On the project front, things are moving forward nicely. Planning for ‘Project GG’ continues, and it’s been fantastic to have more ideas and input coming in from others. We also managed to get a few more episodes of the EoE podcast recorded and in the can, so keep an ear out for those coming soon.
Right, that’s about it for now. I’m off back to the sofa to catch the next set from Worthy Farm.
Hope you all have a brilliant weekend!