Hey there Peeps! Time for our weekly catch up and you know I’ve had an exciting weekend! (I apologise in advance if anything doesn’tmake sense, this was written late at night with a very tired, but happy head!)
- If we were sipping chai together I’d let you know that I managed to write a whole 1000+ words on a new story, a spin off of my original WIP that is sitting at the editors, at the moment. I sketched out plans for a possible two novellas or even novels if they become long enough, and started to write!
- If we were sipping chai together I’d tell you that the school week has been pretty good. The course was an interesting one, to do with the teaching of phonics within school, and a sort of project to get going on, teamng up with other local schools to share best practice, etc.
- If we were sipping chai together I’d mention that Hubby Dearest is still obviously sofa bound, but we’re 3 weeks in and he has another 3 weeks to go until this cast gets changed for something he can move around in easier. He’s been a better patient than usual, and is becoming pretty self sufficient, and proficient at balancing things he needs along with his crutches. A good job as he was home alone for the weekend, with intermittent visits from his parents… because…well, you know where I was!
- If we were sipping chai together I’d gush about our weekend with my Finndian family! We battled with traffic, roadworks and rain to get to my parents after school on Friday night, determined to be there for when my nephews woke up on the Saturday. It was nearly 9pm when we arrived, so they were most definitely asleep then. It was wonderful to be there with my brother, and sister-in-law. We get such little time together, that each moment we were able to sit together and talk, we savoured as if they were hours long.
- If we were sipping chai together I’d tell you how I was awake at 6am, impatient for 7am to come round, as that was when the little ones would wake. The first moment of seeing my baby nephew was just magical. He was laying in his cot, and his daddy, my brother, opened the door and said good morning gently to him. He heard another person in the room, and looked at me for a while, then hearing my voice, gave a tentative smile. All I can say is thank goodness for video calling. Because we try to speak and see each other weekly, he was familiar with our faces and voices, and it helped. But nothing beat that moment when I could finally hold him. Even as I type this, my heart flutters. He has a way of greeting, which is to touch your cheek with his hand, and when he did that to me, it felt as if I had been accepted by him as someone special. I spent a lot of time with him, learning his routine, feeding him, changing his nappies, playing with him, and those moments are etched on my heart forever, and in my phone’s photo album!
- If we were sipping chai together I’d not forget to say the reunion of the cousins was also a huge success. My Finndian #1 nephew is such a character and speaks fantastic English, and fluent Finnish, with a few Punjabi words dotted around so we can all understand him. He speaks English with a beautiful Finnish lilt, and it sounds so cute, I can’t explain! We played Lego, baked cakes, read stories, and even tried to play his own made up version of Scrabble! And how can I forget, he even helped to make my porridge on the first day we were there! On Sunday night, I read him his bedtime story, and he told me he loved me so, so much, spreading his arms as wide as he could… I’m gonna miss these munchkins…
- If we were sipping chai together I’d tell you that my kids had wonderful bonding time with their uncle and aunt too. Lil Man received two intensive coaching sessions for his cricket, and even went for a 4 km run in the morning with him! Lil Princess got some cricket training too, and collaborative art was done as well!
- If we were sipping chai together I’d say that the prayers function my parents had organised, to bless the little one, went smoothly too. There was a huge amount of family there that I hadn’t seen for many years, so the catching up was fun, though short, for individual people as not only was I trying to mingle, but also needed to be on hand for my sister-in-law and nephews, and my own in-laws who were there for the function too. It was quite a full on 3/4 hours for us all, so it was even more so for the smaller members of the family. Many new faces determined to meet the ‘special guest’ of the function, pinching cheeks etc, coupled with him teething and having a slight runny nose meant he was fine for a while, then things got too much. I don’t blame him. But once he was home, everything was perfe
I’m not looking forward to the leaving on Monday morning. There will be tears and upsets, and that’s not the kids I’m talking about either! I wish we were all geographically closer. I thank God that we are close as a family at least, so we keep the links alive.
I’d love to share photos of my beautiful family more, but we have agreed not to share their images on social media, so the pictures above have been taken in as artistic a manner as I could so share them, and the joy of being with them, as well as keeping them unidentifyable!
- If we were sipping that chai together, and possibly reaching for cake or cookies I’d tell you that know I’ll be tired again this week, but thank goodness for a bank holiday, eh! As you read this I’ll probably be driving home, ready to get unpacked, laundry washed and ironed, shopping done, and getting set for the school week. thankfully only 4 days long!
- If we were sipping that chai together, and possibly reaching for cake or cookies I’d mention that aside from keeping awake for long enough to get through the day, I’m not planning anything major at all this week… apart from resting in the evenings… will see how that goes!
Have a wonderful week, Peeps! Let me know how your week went!
Rachael Stray | https://rachaelstray.com/
May 08, 2019 @ 21:11:48
I bet you’ve loved that quality family time it’s always sad saying goodbye but it means you cherish those times you so spend together ever so much more. That course sounds really interesting.
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Ritu
May 08, 2019 @ 21:15:29
Oh Rachael it was so special ❤️
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Jennie
May 08, 2019 @ 02:32:57
How wonderful! Hubby was well enough to manage, and you could spend a weekend with family in Finland. I need to talk with you about Finland and their wonderful school system. What does your brother have to say? Don’t you want to visit a school there one day? I’m so glad you had great family time, Ritu!
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Ritu
May 08, 2019 @ 06:58:15
Oh Jennie, my brother misses the family here and, if it wasn’t for the education out there, he’d move back. My older nephew is the age we both teach, and he is doing so well, and in BOTH languages! Even more advanced than my native English speakers here!
I’d love to go to his kindergarten!!!
Formal schooling won’t start until 7 and he’s more than ready! 💜
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Jennie
May 08, 2019 @ 11:36:33
If the education is keeping your brother there, that says a lot. I hope you get there one day and visit a classroom. I would dearly like to do that, but I’d have to cross an ocean to get there. 🙂
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Ritu
May 08, 2019 @ 12:52:22
I hope I get the chance too! I saw the website for his place and it looks so amazing!
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Jennie
May 08, 2019 @ 23:24:35
The first I heard about Finland’s schools was from author Jim Trelease. His telling of how the closed caption element on TV in Finland is something I’ll never forget. That’s one of the ways the Finns learn to read. Closed caption is available on every TV here in America. We need to tell our parents to turn that on, Ritu!!
Michael Moore did a fantastic video/documentary of schools in Finland. He is not someone I like or support, but his film (not long) is fantastic. You need to see it. A Google search will bring it right up. Best to you, Ritu! 🙂
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Ritu
May 09, 2019 @ 07:00:19
I’ve seen that video Jennie. It’s fantastic!
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Jennie
May 09, 2019 @ 11:03:52
I’m glad you saw it, Ritu. Didn’t know if it was just popular here in America. Makes me want to teach there!
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Ritu
May 09, 2019 @ 12:02:06
I hear you!!! ❤️
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Jennie
May 09, 2019 @ 21:49:25
😍
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Invisibly Me
May 07, 2019 @ 17:55:21
You’ve been very busy with the writing, congrats! Glad hubby is improving on his balancing abilities, practice makes perfect. Bet he’ll be pleased to have that cast off eventually!
Glad you had a lovely time with family for the weekend, lots of precious memories there and I can see why you’d want to savour every moment you can. I don’t get to see my extended family often, some not at all, so those times are really important.
Get yourself some much-needed rest, Ritu! 🙂
xx
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Ritu
May 07, 2019 @ 19:15:52
Rest… What is that? Oh to have the time… 😜
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Rebecca Moon Ruark
May 07, 2019 @ 14:40:17
Looks like a wonderful weekend! That sweet baby hand!
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Ritu
May 07, 2019 @ 19:13:08
So precious ❤️
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stevetanham
May 07, 2019 @ 08:43:53
Beautiful picture of that tiny finger in yours! And I could taste that porridge…
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Ritu
May 07, 2019 @ 12:54:06
It was rather delicious!
Missing that baby feeling now…
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OIKOS™-Publishing
May 07, 2019 @ 02:05:33
Best wishes to Hubby Dearest, Sis! Hope he will be well soon. You really had a busy, but with the visitors a funny week. Wish you another great week! Michael
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Ritu
May 07, 2019 @ 07:00:00
Thanks Bro. It was wonderful ❤️
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OIKOS™-Publishing
May 07, 2019 @ 11:36:59
Think so, Sis! Felt it from your writing! 🙂
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Dan Antion
May 06, 2019 @ 20:13:57
Sounds like a great visit all around.
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Ritu
May 06, 2019 @ 20:23:59
It was bliss Dan, but I an shattered now!
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Erika Kind
May 06, 2019 @ 20:07:16
I am so happy you could visit your new baby nephew, sis. I am sure it was an amazing weekend for you 💖
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Ritu
May 06, 2019 @ 20:24:27
Thank you sis, it was just amazing. I can still hear the little voices ❤
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Erika Kind
May 06, 2019 @ 20:40:01
I hope you can see them soon again!
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Ritu
May 06, 2019 @ 21:05:19
Thank goodness for video calling, though, eh!
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Erika Kind
May 07, 2019 @ 15:03:15
Oh, yes, I remember how grateful I was for the telefax 20 years ago when we lived in the US. Still nothing compared with the possibilities today but it felt closer than sending letters.
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Ritu
May 07, 2019 @ 19:14:03
That immediate response is wonderful 😍
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Erika Kind
May 07, 2019 @ 21:15:32
Such a distance but real-time communication.
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Ritu
May 07, 2019 @ 21:36:17
Yup!
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johnrieber
May 06, 2019 @ 17:43:52
What a week – I got tried just reading about it!
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Ritu
May 06, 2019 @ 17:57:53
I am starting this on on a back foot, definitely! Tired as anything, but so happy!!! ❤️
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johnrieber
May 06, 2019 @ 19:02:50
“Happy” tired is the best kind!
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Ritu
May 06, 2019 @ 19:16:27
It is !!!
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willowdot21
May 06, 2019 @ 17:23:18
Busy, busy as usual. How wonderful to have your Findian family so close, so lovely for the children to reap the benefits of extended family. Great news about the possibility of more books to come. Good job you had a break from school.
How is hubby doing 💜💜
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Ritu
May 06, 2019 @ 17:58:40
It was wonderful, sis! 💜
Hubby is getting there. Half way through cast one!!! ❤️
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willowdot21
May 06, 2019 @ 18:46:34
Fingers crossed all is good when they check him out
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Ritu
May 06, 2019 @ 19:15:52
I hope so!
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willowdot21
May 06, 2019 @ 19:28:18
😍😍💜
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Losing the Plot
May 06, 2019 @ 15:44:56
Ah that all sounds lovely. I have been doing the same, catching up with family and meeting my Great Nephew for the first time. Baby cuddles are lovely!
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Ritu
May 06, 2019 @ 15:48:25
Oh Sonia it has been blissful. I’m home now… Having withdrawal symptoms now…
Glad you hit some baby cuddles too!
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Losing the Plot
May 06, 2019 @ 15:49:22
I can hear it in your voice 🥰
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Sneha Ganesh
May 06, 2019 @ 06:01:28
niceee
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Ritu
May 06, 2019 @ 07:09:48
Thanks
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