Saturday, February 18, 2006

Re: Busy Week

Well its all over, finally after weeks of nothing and many hours of deep depression today was the day. For you all you synics out there no it wasnt the fact that i sent elaine back across the pond today but my first birthday card arrived from the toom street depot in the promised land. And heres the proof.

This weeks been busy with Elaine and seeing Ding in action at King tuts again and meeting the modern as well as achieving a signed poster to dings embarrasment.Oh and elaine even had to get her photo taken with the lead singer and Mrs Mcilwaine.

Tuesday was Valentines day and a few of us from the mighty Rock all went out for dinner to a little mexican in Stirling, the night ended young though as miss hewitt and greer ditched us all for icecream and late night episodes of Hollyoaks.

Last night many attended the church ceilidh although for some of us we were in the trenches in the Rock. Met up with the Mcilwaines in the Golden lion last night for some craic and had a core team meeting this morning at the mighty Stuarts!

Just back in the house and Jaynes been cleaning again although that was the plan for tomorrow!
Mental note need to be nice to Jayne this week.
Later Colin

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Do not Fear Joe Scully is alive and well

So after a great wee social with all the awesome staff at the Rock, we got word that Joe Scully (from neighbours) was in town!! Honestly not a word of a lie Joe Scully so my sister and I thought that we should investigate. So up to Stirling University we went, although Elaine got side tracked slightly wanting to take pictures of Stirlings tarmaced road, just because it said Merge!! A cfcer will get that one!
Any hows this is Elaines reaction when she realised Joe Scully was trully in town!!! Some others took it a step further and went and got there photograph taken with the man himself, for information ask Gemma or Ceri.
Ok its getting late and have to cover for Mr Barries Laser group at 9:45 and 11:30 tomorrow mmm... that should be fun!!! Later Colin

Thursday, February 09, 2006

RE: Happy Birthday

Ok so imagine its the morning of 7th February and Mr Stitt is up having a mid life crisis at the age of 26, but excited because its always fun to recieve so cards from my Family in Northern Ireland. But to wake up and find nothing but a bill lying on the front door step sent me in to dispair and disbelief!!! Have my family disowned me?, did I say something out of turn at Christmas? has northern Ireland stopped the celebrations of birthdays?
Two renditions of happy birthday by my mum on voicemail followed by our International worhsip leader Rev David Barrie and the coral of Cafe Refresh later, a telephone call explained all.
Check out the article below extracted from the mighty Belfast Teeeeellllleeeeeeeeeeee

Thanks to everyone for there kind words, cards and pressie there were gratefully recieved thanks guys.
Later Colin

PS... The last post for some reason is doing mental things its got a mind of its own.
Adrians Blog... address go to www.cfc-net.org/adrianblog.html

Royal Mail strike to go onDemand for industrial relations review
By Debra Douglas08 February 2006


The Royal Mail strike was continuing last night despite protesting workers being urged to call off their week-long wildcat action by a union leader.
Ray Ellis, a national officer from the Communication Workers' Union, held a meeting with staff yesterday to encourage them to go back to work but strikers refused to return until their demand for a full independent industrial relations review is met.
But at the same time he said Royal Mail should agree to a review of employee relations. "We are doing our best to get our people back. Royal Mail need to respond," he said.
A spokesperson for Royal Mail said: "This is not the outcome we and our customers had hoped for. We need to establish why the national CWU officials have been unable to achieve a return to work."
Several hundred striking postal workers then staged a march along the Shankill Road and Falls Road before parading through Belfast city centre.
Sinn Fein MLA Michael Ferguson crossed the "peace line" to join the workers.
Addressing the crowd, he said: "The request by postal workers is very reasonable it merely asks for an independent review of disciplinary procedures and they have even agreed to accept the outcome."
UUP East Belfast MLA Michael Copeland called on Royal Mail management to instigate an open and independent review of employee and industrial relations to resolve the ongoing dispute.
Meanwhile, concerns about the impact of the strike deepened following the decision by Royal Mail to suspend its special delivery services "with immediate effect". Mail posted in Belfast will not be delivered or processed and mail posted in Northern Ireland for delivery outside the province will not be dispatched.
However, as the mail centre is still operational, post is getting to the rest of Northern Ireland.
But the watchdog Postwatch said it wanted to see Royal Mail do more to advise customers about what was happening.

Postal strike is hit by sinister twistMail crisis deepens as unions fall out
By Deborah McAleese and Sam McBride08 February 2006
The postal crisis deepened today with strikers steadfastly refusing to return to work amid allegations of sinister threats to a colleague and a fallout among the two unions involved.
Police today confirmed they received a report of a "suspicious" phone call to a member of staff at Royal Mail who had refused to join the strike.
A police spokeswoman said: "Police are aware of a report of a suspicious phone call that was received by a member of staff at the Royal Mail on February 1. It was reported to police for information."
Union officials said they were unaware of the alleged incident, but added that if it is true then it is "concerning."
There is also growing concern over the financial implications of the unofficial strike on postal workers and their families, but union officials said that the strikers remain adamant that they will not be returning to work until Royal Mail agrees to carry out an independent industrial relations review.
Communication Workers Union (CWU) Eoin Davey said: "If reports of the alleged phone call are true then of course I would be concerned. We would condemn any threats and have asked everyone to act sensibly. Allegations like these are putting a dark cloud over the postmen who have received so much good community report.
"We had a meeting with them this morning to urge them to go back to work as this is an unofficial strike but they are adamant that they will not be returning until Royal Mail agrees to their reasonable request."
Mr Davey today added that his union was planning to meet with the general secretary of the GMB to voice his anger at a letter which was sent to strikers.
The letter from a representative of the union GMB, which represents around 20 Royal Mail workers, stated that the strike was "sinister" and "the worst example of senseless action I have ever witnessed."
Mr Davey said the CWU has contacted the general secretary of the GMB asking him to repudiate the comments.
Meanwhile, one striker, who did not want to be named, said he is beginning to feel the financial strain.
Speaking from the picket line at Tomb Street, the 39 year-old from west Belfast added: "It is very difficult financially. It is definitely starting to bite but there is a real principle at stake here. We haven't done this lightly. I always taught my daughter to stand up to bullies so I have to stand up to the bullies here."
The strike, which initially disrupted post in north, south and west Belfast is now beginning to affect the rest of the province with the suspension of Royal Mail's special delivery service. Also, no mail posted in Northern Ireland is being delivered outside Ulster.
Financial repercussions are beginning to hit small businesses which rely on the postal service to deliver goods as well as to send and receive payments.
Postal services watchdog Postwatch said it has written to Royal Mail asking management to do more to advise customers about what was happening and what they should be doing to reduce the inconvenience caused by the strike.
Businesses feel the squeeze - Page 10

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

The Longest Blog ever...


Ok So happy Birthday to Mrs Mcilwaine who turns 30 sorry I mean 25 today...but actually its just turned 12:01 so its now officially my birthday Mental!!

For those of you who engaged and met with with God on Sunday Night you Rock. I had the priviledge of leading our youth group RIOT in worship on Sunday night with ma boys Mal and Dave. We decided that our house band Cara, Dave, Ali, and Pete needed a wee rest after a three week stint. But no fear they will be back with avengence next week!

Afters led to loud late night worship, even managed to crank up my Vox to 3 on master, Mr Barrie was obviously not there... love ya Davey!!!
It was followed by an all night superbowl party which the steelers hamered sorry Ceri the poor boys from seattle.

Today I spent in Glasgow with Kerry shopping! Mental that girl managed to spend massive amounts of money on really cool shoes, but like three pairs of shoes could of easily amounted to five but for the lack of size 9s available in Glasgow! But we had fun and a tremendous day where we got to share and be blessed.

So what Lies ahead this week!!! Just sitting looking at the Cast accounts and Mr Rons notes and will be forwarding him some stuff tomorrow. I have to present the summer opening report officially today to Stirling Youth Parntership outlining some of our plans for the summer ahead. So your prayer are greatly needed.

Ahead this months lies the challenge of finding new volunteers for the cafe, trying to affiliate Cast with Project Scotland in the search for volunteers, find a valentine for valentines day, Ceri turned me down although I did ask but shes says she digs Malcolm for Valentines... Your in there mate!!!

The year of the stitt will continue with my sister making her way across the water on Saturday so that should be fun just hope she remembers my birthday present. Looking foward to seeing her having withdrawels symptoms havent seen her in like mmmm let me think a whole week...

Anyway Elaine boss adrian(who apparently is a really cool guy check out his blog some really inspiring insights

Ohhh and last exciting development I as of today have finally made a decision (hanging around mal these days makes you do that)to change my mobile phone and subsquently a new number will be texting its way to you hopefully very soon!!
Its amazing its a sony ericsson w900i its the dogs... by the way
Apparently in little over a few months time i will be able to set my sky+ planner from my mobile phone! How mental is that... so mental Gemma nearly fainted in the Marches the other day in unbelief!!

Anyhows ive talked enough if you got time check out www.aliashub.blogpsot.com
God Bless Stand Firm and Stand Out!!

Colin

Thursday, February 02, 2006

Re: Finally there's a post on this blog

Ive finally manged to work out how to put a picture online, it really is a miracle.
I'm just back from the promise land of Northern Ireland. Were I had the pleasure of spekaing at Strandtown CFC's Firewire retreat. Throughly enjoyed meeting the guys there and enjoyed the sense of community and the awesome joy in worshipping together our awesome God!!
Guys remember Stand Firm and Stand Out, be the Hob Nobs!!
Later