'I have traveled all the way from the South of France to see you Sarah,' the middle aged man chirped reading my name badge. 'I am flattered sir - it must have been a bit warmer there,' I replied as I looked up from the sheet of names, numbers, and check in times. 'It was indeed,'... Continue Reading →
Christmas Reflection
As Christmas celebrations commence and 2016 nears its end I want to take a moment to reflect. This year my eyes have been opened to global hardships as well as heartwarming miracles. Spending the beginning of 2016 in poverty-ridden Central American countries, I now realise that most of us in England are blessed. On the one hand, I... Continue Reading →
Christmas Activities in London
It is December and that means one thing - IT IS ALMOST CHRISTMAS! Whether you are religious or not, Christmas provides a perfect excuse to party, dress up, drink plenty of hot chocolate and eat tonnes of delicious food. If you are lucky enough to be in London this festive season, there are lots of fun events and things to... Continue Reading →
Home Comforts at Christmas
Imagine a Christmas without a roof over your head. This December it is estimated that 120,000 British children will be without a home, according to the independent. Last week I watched the heartwarming film: A Street Cat Named Bob. It was extremely moving and based on a true story. The main character - James, had been a drug addict since... Continue Reading →