Lovely Ron with his Haiku Challenge prompt words this week:
He & She

He beckons to her
With his colourful plumage
He tries to win heartsRitu 2018


https://ronovanwrites.com/2018/09/24/ronovanwrites-weekly-haiku-poetry-prompt-challenge-220-heshe/
25 Sep 2018 20 Comments
in #ronovansweeklyhaikuchallenge, Blogging 101, Poems, Thoughts Opinions & Memories Tags: #MicroPoetry, #ronovansweeklyhaikuchallenge, Blog, Blog Post, Blogger, Blogging, Challenge, Haiku, He & She, Peacocks
Lovely Ron with his Haiku Challenge prompt words this week:

He beckons to her
With his colourful plumage
He tries to win heartsRitu 2018


https://ronovanwrites.com/2018/09/24/ronovanwrites-weekly-haiku-poetry-prompt-challenge-220-heshe/
24 Sep 2018 61 Comments
in Thoughts Opinions & Memories Tags: Blog, Blog Post, Blogger, Blogging, Cancer Research UK, Charity, London, Shine Walk, we did it!
So, on Saturday the 22nd of September, my Tootie Frootie ladies and I shone!
We attempted the Cancer Research UK Shine Walk through London, a Half Marathon, to raise funds for further cancer-related research and to help sufferers and survivors.
Let’s be honest, I am not a preparer for these things… I went on a treadmill a few times and then my exercise bike, but nothing else…
I decided to dedicate this one to my sister-in-law’s mum (Mummo) and my Hubby’s uncle (Mammu) who are undergoing treatment at the moment.
Here we are, 7 eager walkers, loaded with our rucksacks and overnight luggage!

We arrived in London early and checked into our rather luxurious apartment for the night in Mayfair, no less! Shaw House, opposite the Bahamian Embassy with plaques for famous novelists and prime ministers of the past having lived there!
It was raining… and there was no avoiding that we were in for a wet evening, and possibly the whole night!
But at 5PM we set off on our adventure!
So, the atmosphere was pretty electric, even though it rained an awful lot at the beginning. We arrived a little earlier than expected and ate a fortifying burger and chips, then proceeded to find places to shelter until the actual start.
We even got some face painting done with UV crayons that required UV light for the full effects!
There was a large starting arena where the warm-ups, and excitement build up was taking place, before we were allowed to start.
The two hours were rather soggy, and we wondered whether we would be like drowned rats by the end, but thankfully the weather changed and it dried up.
There were several pit stops along the way, where various snacks were given out and water bottles, and there were plentiful Portaloos too. Thing is, no one wants to really use one, so we carried on along and found a Macdonalds! Though they were rather uncharitable, and one branch had totally shut it’s toilet area off, conveniently as the walkers were passing! We passed a smaller one, and waited half an hour to use their disabled loos as they had shut the main ones too! (Rather uncharitable, Maccy-D’s!)
But we were able to really appreciate the beautiful sites of London by night, passing St Paul’s Cathedral, Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, The Globe Theatre, the London Eye, to name a few. Photo opportunities were plentiful too!
A few of us had really built up momentum, up until the toilet break fiasco, where that having to stop for a while meant our legs got a chance to start complaining… and that was 5 miles in, still 8 to go! I must admit to us popping a few ibuprofen pills to ward off the building aches! And we carried on, sometimes arms linked, sometimes separated, but we always got back together and continued through to the end.
It was great walking into the finish arena, as they personally announced every walker’s name, as they walked through, under the finish line, saying Thank You to each of us!
Medals got, official photos taken, it was fab!!! ( Though the watery hot choc was a bit of a disappointment! Still, can’t complain, it was free!)
Having started at 7.39pm, we finished at around 1.10am, (thought the Cancer Research message to me said 1.41am!) with one half an hour pitstop for toilet breaks, and really achy legs!

And here is my medal!

A quick cab ride home, where our cabbie was a trained London Tour guide, peppering our journey with lots of trivia about the sights we were passing, we arrived and toasted ourselves, in our pyjamas, the buzz not rubbing off for a while! Girlie talk meant sleep did not come until 5.30am, and we were awake before 9am.
Showers all round, then we ended up in Henry’s, Mayfair for a lovely celebratory lunch, before heading off home, achy, tired, and content!

And when I finally arrived home, the first thing I did was run a bath…

…before falling asleep for a couple of hours!
Oh, and you may wonder how we did with our fundraising… well, with Gift Aid added, we have raised over £2000!

And there may still be a few more donations to come. Even Cancer Research UK appreciated everything we did!

But there you go, my first official Half Marathon – done! And I feel fantastic! (Tired – but fantastic!)
Oh, and I took some pretty amazing photos of the sights we saw around the areas we walked, so a post will follow with those images soon!
23 Sep 2018 37 Comments
in #bloggers bash, Audio, Family, Spidey's Serene Sundays, Thoughts Opinions & Memories Tags: Blog, Blog Post, Blogger, Blogging, foundations, Learning, Life, Quote, Serene, Spidey

“Your illness does not define you, your strength and courage does.” – Unknown
Thanks, Spidey.
A quick shoutout to all those Cancer patients and survivors out there.
I’ll be recovering from my fundraising walk for Cancer Research UK when you read this.
(Actually, I hope we will have actually finished…!)
But no matter!
We have raised a great amount to help this charity continue doing the amazing work they do.
We have all been touched by this disease, in one way or another, either knowing someone who has suffered and come through, or sadly lost their fight, or even been one of the warriors against it ourselves.
Here’s hoping there will be a time when Cancer is a thing of the past…
If you were to fundraise for a charity, which would it be? 😘
Have a peaceful Sunday Peeps ❤ And enjoy your week!

22 Sep 2018 47 Comments
in #SoCS, Poems, Thoughts Opinions & Memories Tags: #StreamofConsciousnessSaturday, Blog, Blog Post, Blogger, Blogging, Cancer Resarch UK, Flower/Flour, Shine Walk 2018 London, Socs
Linda’s prompt for SoCS this week…
Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “flower/flour.” Use one, use both, it’s totally up to you. Enjoy!
Yes… this will definitely be a SoCS post today, rambling about Linda’s prompt!
If you recall (though you may not, as I know the Life of Ritu isn’t the most important thing in your life!), I was going to be walking a half marathon for the charity, Cancer Research UK in September.
Well, that day has arrived… today! And I shall be attempting my 13.1 miles walking the Shine Walk through Central London, with the wind and rain howling… and my six girls from my Tootie Frootie posse will be by my side!
You know a proper post will follow when I get the feeling back in my legs etc…!
I can pretty much guarantee that by the end I won’t be blooming like a spring-time flower, but more like a wilted stem from a 3-week old cut flower arrangement!
(See what I did there? Included flower!)
What will I do to celebrate the end (if I make it)?
Eat cake, chocolate, ice cream… anything I dang well like!
It’s been a long haul recently, trying to avoid all flour based carby foods, and I shall continue after, but I think after the walk, I’ll deserve a doughnut or ten! And if a greasy fry-up is in order the next morning, it wouldn’t be complete without a nice slice of buttered toast!
Okay, I need to go and sort myself out now!
Wish me luck!

Catch ya later Peeps! Happy Saturday!
https://lindaghill.com/2018/09/21/the-friday-reminder-and-prompt-for-socs-sept-22-18/
21 Sep 2018 22 Comments
in #CarrotRanch, Fiction, Thoughts Opinions & Memories Tags: #CarrotRanch, A Parade Of Nations, Blog, Blog Post, Blogger, Blogging, Charli Mills, Flash Fiction, School Parade
Charli’s prompt this week:

September 20, 2018, prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less) write a story about a parade of nations. It can be literal, or it can be a phrase that you use to describe a situation. Explore what it could be. Go where the prompt leads.
It seems that school is on my mind a lot these last few weeks, this was what came to mind!
School Parade
I hate assemblies!
I stood there nervously.
They came trooping in, like a parade of nations, English, African, Indian, Slovakian, Polish, Vietnamese… and more.
This was my first time and I had four hundred and twenty pairs of young eyes trained upon me.
Clearing my throat, I said, in a loud, yet slightly wobbly voice, “Good morning everyone!”
“Good morning Mrs Johnson!” came the singsong reply.
And those eyes looked at me with such trust, my nerves melted away.
“I’ve got a wonderful song for us to sing, and then we’ll talk about the year ahead…”
I LOVE assemblies!
https://carrotranch.com/2018/09/21/september-20-flash-fiction-challenge/