WRITESPIRATION #116 52 WEEKS IN 52 WORDS WEEK 20 – It Stared At Me…

Sacha’s back with her weekly #writespiration prompt!

Your challenge is to write your story using the weekly theme/prompt and write it in just 52 words…. EXACTLY, no more, no less.
This week I want you to continue the sentence below (the sentence doesn’t count in your 52 words).

It stared at me…

…goading me, teasing me, inviting me to come and choose it, to open it up, to love it again.
It seemed to be asking me why I hadn’t visited for so long, and when I would finish it.
I ran my mouse over it, hovered.
Should I click?
My work in progress…

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Wednesday Wisdom

wpid-fb_img_1438793498680.jpgBe the bigger person peeps, know you are the better one too, by walking away.

I often tell my pupils, when they are little and whinging about someone being silly towards them, “Ignore them, don’t let them know they are affecting you. It will sink in that they are not important enough to affect you soon enough, then they will stop too.”

I have often had to tell my own children too.  I want them to learn to pick their battles, and realise some are just not worth fighting. Be the bigger person, and walk on to better things.

Have a wonderful Wednesday Peeps!

‘My Way’ – FFF42

Matt the Book Blogger is back with another wonderful #FFF prompt (Flash Fiction Friday!)

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This week’s edition will be on (drum roll please)… Frank Sinatra’s My Way. Feel free to base responses of anything to do with the song, I always enjoy any different takes!

Today we have the wonderful voice of Frank Sinatra to croon along to inspire us! (Is the singing along just me?!) And the song is My Way, a true classic!

So… here goes!

No fuss.
No show.
No craziness.
No feeding the five thousand.
No people I have not seen since I was in nappies.
No functions for two weeks in advance.
Just you and me… and the family of course.
A few close friends.
Food that we like.
Music we choose.
Sorry if your mum doesn’t like it.
It’s not her day, it‘s mine… ours.
Gone are the days of the parents paying for everything.
We’ve saved up and can pay for everything.
We decide what our wedding will be like.
Sorry, consoling her is your problem, we’re doing this MY WAY!

And just for the record… I was totally not like this!

My wedding was done with the true pomp and circumstance of the average Indian wedding.. I still watch the video (yes, video, I am that old!) and see people I don’t have a clue about, enjoying the festivities!

Seven hundred and fifty guests were there on the day! And only 200 of them from the boys side! (Yes I know may western weddings would gasp at 200 for the entire guest list! But that was a very small amount for the baraat, or groom’s side!)

Our functions started in earnest the week before, and we actually had the opportunity to rent our neighbour’s house to sleep some of the multitude of family who came from various international destinations to attend my wedding!

Would I change it? Not a lot!

Maybe if it was up to me there wouldn’t be as many people there, but the rest of it, well that’s the fun of a Big Fat Indian Wedding!

The Meeting of Staff – 11 Points For Discussion At Teacher Staff Meetings

Staff Meetings…

The words alone are enough to strike terror into any teacher…

Why?

Because you never know what they’re gonna hold!

They are a necessary evil, of course.

A way to share news that will be affecting the school;

  1. Upcoming events – charity days, or activity days for the kids (Jeez! Do we really have to dress up?!)
  2. Policy updates – every subject has it’s policy alongside all the other aspects of school, like safety, ICT usage, Staff protocol… And there are regular updates!
  3. Staffing changes – Leavers – always one that draws shock amongst at least half of the staff as not everyone is privy to information that someone may be thinking of leaving, prior to the announcement, then there are the less shocking, like the ‘about to pop’ teacher, who we hope to see again the following year (and in between. bringing bubba in to school with them so we can have cuddles!!)
  4. Staffing changes – Movement – another one that can be a little bit of a shock. Staff can get moved around, but that is usually on a yearly basis, depending of others leaving the school. But there can be the movement created from a ‘shock’ leaver too… and again the person involved usually knows but often the rest of the staff is in the dark until said announcement!
  5. Training – that can strike terror into a teacher too… often you are sat for one and a half hours listening to someone that is reiterating a lot you already know. Mentally you are sat there, visualising a new display, or mentally counting how many books you could have marked in that time! But you do get the odd gems that you wish could have gone on for a little longer!
  6. Training Feedback – often individual colleagues go on training courses, and then they feedback what is worthwhile the rest of the staff knowing during the staff meetings. (Saves 30 faces getting bored for a whole day, and the school paying for the pleasure!)
  7. Tellings off – Yes that happens to teacher too! In a staff meeting it would usually be a collective one, not anything pinpointing at an individual, usually Heads aren’t that cruel! These are more likely to be complaints about how the Art or Science resource cupboard is kept, or a ‘pull your socks up’ with regards to certain marking strategies.
  8. Those‘ announcements – you know, about imminent inspections, and key visitors!
  9. Performance Discussions – regarding the classes, schools as a whole, upcoming national assessments, and reminding us we need to book in our observations for the assessment of our own performances! (No need to remind you how nervous I was about mine a few weeks back!)
  10. Any Other Business – Or AOB for short. This could be a mishmash of anything, from, parent complaints to a lovely letter  someone has sent in. Some of the above may be classed as AOB… so you have to sit tight to find out what the inside info is!
  11. And finally, Fun stuff! – Yes honestly, we do have fun sometimes! My head is great, and for one of our staff meetings, we actually went to the Panic Rooms to have a team building hour, solving riddles in teams in order to get out of the rooms we were locked in! Or we may be arranging an evening out, because all teachers need an outlet!!!!

We have ours tonight… aside from the training that is planned.. that ominous AOB is at the bottom of the agenda… (Any Other Business) That is the one that can hold the gems/nightmare announcements!)

Have a great day Peeps!

 

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