When water is everywhere – but there really is not a drop to drink.

Read Kate’s latest for The Tablet – When water is everywhere – but there really is not a drop to drink.

In the run-up to Christmas, like regrettably many people even in the UK, we had problems with our water supply. We didn’t have the appalling floods that several towns have had, with rivers bursting their banks and heading up the high street. That must be so much worse, with all the cleaning up to be done after. Our water supply just stopped, and we simply had no water coming out of any tap, for days on end.

And there was no warning. We’ve lived in countries where the water supply is regularly interrupted, and we can cope with that; you always fill the kettle before you go to bed, and if you expect a longer shut-off, you also fill the bath, to use for flushing loos and washing. It’s just one of those things about living in some exotic places. But this time and here at home, there was no information to warn us that the water supply was about to stop. When we went to bed, everything was normal; when we got up, the taps didn’t work.

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Carolling gaily before the carols start

Read Kate’s latest about advent for The Tablet – Carolling gaily before the carols start

We’ve just had St Cecilia’s feast day and the week after, St Catherine’s, and I’m very glad to see these two significant ladies weighing in, as I need all the help I can get at the moment.

We’re coming to the end of the Church’s year, which means Advent is just around the corner. And planning the Advent music is quite stressful.

For one thing, it’s an incredibly busy time anyway, with school events, church events, family events and so many expectations to manage. Christmas comes at the same time every year, but I never seem to have started thinking about it early enough, and there’s always something unexpected happening to throw a spanner in the works. So I resolve not to worry about anything specifically Christmassy until I have sorted out the Advent music.

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