Gloriously Ordinary Sundays - 18th May 2025

Collage of Greek island scenes featuring turquoise beaches, pink bougainvillea flowers, coastal landscapes, and Mediterranean architecture
Back of postcard showing Greek beach on left and handwritten thank you note from Tricia to supporters of Gloriously Ordinary Lives on right

[Image Description: This blog post features a two-sided postcard from Greece. The front side shows a collection of beautiful Mediterranean scenes including turquoise beaches with clear blue water, vibrant pink bougainvillea flowers, stone architecture, coastal landscapes, a small religious shrine, a pink boat amongst wildflowers, and an orange tabby cat relaxing in sunlight. The back side displays a beach scene in Greece with turquoise waters and sunbathers on the left. On the right is a handwritten note that reads:

"Dear lovely supporters of Gloriously Ordinary Lives, I promised you a post card and here it is. With love and thanks for your support...

- for 'getting it'

- for telling people about Gloriously Ordinary Lives and kicking up a storm

- for doing your bit to make Gloriously Ordinary Lives real for people you know, you support, you love

- for sharing what you're doing and asking to connect

I appreciate you all so very much.

Tricia x"

The postcard includes the "Gloriously Ordinary Lives" colourful logo and a Greece stamp illustration.]

 
 

PS. Have you heard about 'Getting Curious About Creating Gloriously Ordinary Lives' training course? It's a 5-session course where you'll learn how to create Gloriously Ordinary Lives, reflect on current support practices, understand your role, and develop a clear action plan for making a difference. The course is for everyone and starts in June.

PPS. Did you see? The Gloriously Ordinary Sundays Podcast episode 10 is here. I chat with Sam Clark, Chief Executive of ⁠Learning Disability England. We talk about the importance of people opening their own front doors as we share the new campaign - I Open My Own Front Door, Do You? - by Gloriously Ordinary Lives in partnership with Learning Disability England.

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