One-Liner Wednesday – The End!

“And it’s (finally) a wrap!”

Ritu Bhathal (Exhausted teacher Ritu on the first day of her Summer holidays!)
Teacher appreciation. Ever grateful 😍

For Linda’s #1LinerWeds

Throwback Thursday (On Tuesday!) #48 – That Was Then, This Is Now

Having another go at Maggie and Laurens, Throwback Thursday challenge! This week it is Lauren who has set the questions.

This week’s prompt is: That Was Then, This Is Now

  • 1. When you were a kid, did you like your name? Would you have changed it if you could? Do you like it now? I have to say I never really thought about it as a child, which makes me think I just accepted it as a given. Ratinder is my full name, which was used at school, or if my mum was about to tell me off! At school, it got shortened to Ratty, after the character in Wind In The Willows, when we all watched it together as a class movie, one day. The character, yes? Not because that is a personality trait! At home, all my family called me Ritu, my nickname, which is what I associate with more, hence giving that as my main name as an adult. I still like Ratinder, after learning the meaning (Changing seasons), and also because of the history behind how I got the name. In Sikhism, it is a custom to go to the Gurdwara when a child is born. After prayers, the priest opens the Guru Granth Sahib (holy book)Nand the starting letter of the first word on that page is what is used as the first letter of the child’s name. Apparently, my parents had already chosen Ratinder, and Ritu for short, if they had a girl, but were told by the family elders that they couldn’t just name me like that, so Pops went to the Gurdwara, and when the letter was announced it was R. no one believed him, so he had to go back with one of his sisters, to witness it, and R came out again, so I think my name was decided by fate!
  • 2. As a kid, what always brought a smile to your face? What about now, as an adult? (family-friendly, please) It is the same now as it was when I was a child, to be honest. Seeing my family and new books!
  • 3. What was the most important lesson your parents taught you? Did you pass that lesson down to your family? My parents are just wonderful. I consider myself so blessed to have them. They taught us humility and to understand that enough really is enough. As a result, I feel my brother, and I are pretty grounded folk, and we strive for the best in life but without the greed that can become associated with the need for success. And we have both tried to instil the same in our own children.
  • 4. Are there talents you started as a child that you still have? If so, what are they? I always loved writing stories as a child, and here I am now, a published author! That was the same with singing. No claim to fame however, I loved to sing as a kid, and I still do, and my voice isn’t too bad, either!
  • 5. Is there something you regret not doing or starting when you were young? What was it? I wish I had started writing seriously earlier on!
  • 6. Did you have more close friends as a kid or as an adult? Any idea why? I think I definitely have more close friends now as opposed to as a child. I had plenty of friends, per se, as a child, but the friendships were never allowed to become too close purely because we were always so busy outside of school with family things that I would only see these friends during school hours. The friends I made in University and as I started work, then became a mum, were friends I chose and friendships I have cultivated and kept strong with regular contact. And I have made some amazing online friends. Real friends and friendships have blossomed from a blog I barrely knew how to operate when I started!
  • 7. Where did you go to think as a kid? Where do you go now? I used to sit in my room, or my garden. Now I think wherever I am!
  • 8. What would be the name of the chapter of your life from 10 – 18? What would the name be the name of the chapter of your life currently? 10-18 would be called Who am I? The chapter for now woudl be This is Me!
  • 9. What wonderful thing happened in your adult life that your child self could never have imagined? To become a published author, having a book with my name on the spine, and to be interviewed by people!
  • 10. Would your child self like your adult self? Why or why not? I think little Ritu would be proud of me, and I hope she would like the Ritu I have become. Big Ritu loves children, so that would be a bonus as little Ritu loved them too, and that is why she wanted to be a teacher, and I think she woud be happy that big Ritu fulfilled that dream, too!

There you have it! I’ll try to be on this, on the actual Thursday, next week!

Chai And A Chat #196 #ChaiAndAChat

Hello, again, Monday!

I am gearing up for my last day and a half in school with my precious class, so bear with me if I get emotional next week, but equally, I am looking forward to the break!

  • If we were having chai, I’d have to start with telling you exactly how we coped in school with this crazy heatwave on Monday and Tuesday. Well, as I said, it was HOT. Literally, sweat pouring off us all. A fan, water spray and fewer kids than normal helped a little bit, but it was almost impossible to concentrate for us adults, so imagine how you would feel as a young child? Some were off because parents made the choice to keep them off, some were unwell, possibly from heatstroke, and even that dreaded covid wave that is coming around again. It was even tougher for the SEN children who don’t even have the verbal capacity to tell us how they are feeling. Some were kept off by parents because they know the children wouldn’t cope in the heat. But even though the ‘Great Heatwave’ was meant to stop after Tuesday, it was still sticky and humid the rest of the week, so when they came back in, there was still disruption caused by them, and others not knowing how to cope with the warmth. but we survivied… just. Check out the temperature in my car on Tuesday!
  • If we were having chai, I’d say Tuesday was topped off with something to sour the already turned stench of our bodies… a Water Cut! We ended Tuesday with the intention of a cool shower before bed but they turned into a groan as we turned taps to find no water! In quite a large area around us the water supply stopped due to a fault at the Water Company’s site, meaning they had no power to pump much-needed water to households and businesses.I won’t go into the long and short of it, but we were stuck for 50 hours with no running water, and shops had run out of the bottled stuff! I managed to get a few bottles and we flannel bathed it on Wednesday! By Thursday we were fed up. But, lo and behold a trickle started and mid-flow pressure meant we were all able to shower that night, and by Friday morning the water was back! Yippee! It really makes you appreciate what we are all used to, every day, I tell you!
  • If we were having chai, I’d mention that there is a giveaway on my Instagram page which finishes on Thursday, so if you are interested, please enter below!
  • If we were having chai, I would share that on Saturday Lil Princess and I excitedly started our three-hour journey to Bristol to celebrate. the lovey Amanda Prowse and her milestone of ten years in publishing! The evening was amazing and I met some faces who I had only known online before, which was wonderful. There was an Abba Tribute band as the entertainment and they were fab, and the food was amazing. We stayed overnight with her too, and Lil Princess made new friends in the shape of her two gorgeous French Bulldogs, Dottie and Beau!
  • If we were having chai, I’d say, I am pleased to announce that Pops and Mum are back in the country after 4 weeks away in Finland with my Brother, Sister-in-law and Finndian nephews! I am so glad they got the chance to be together, but even happier that they are back home!
  • If we were having chai, I would end, as always, with Sonu Singh. This week, he looked longingly at our bags on Saturday morning, contemplating how to get in so he could come on a trip with us!

This week, I am praying the next two days go by without a hitch in school, as we break up on Tuesday. It’s been a hard, but satisfying academic year, and the first full one in over 2 years, so we have to celebrate that. I am starting the week with a sore throat, so I hope that goes away soon, so my holidays aren’t burned away with me being ill! And I am looking forward to the break, truly. I need it, now. I am at the point of exhaustion I never wanted to get to!

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Spidey’s Serene Sunday – Part 385 – Friendships

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“Some souls just understand each other upon meeting.”

N.R. Hart

Thank you, Spidey, for a quote that is so apt for today’s musings

I will have to admit that I have written this a couple of days in advance, seeing as I will be a bit busy this weekend.

However, it is for a good reason. I am so excited as I will be attending my first proper function since before the lockdown!

And, what better place to be than with special friends?

This weekend I will have driven all the way to Bristol, with Lil Princess, to attend a special party for a very dear friend, who I have only met a few years ago. This friend is the lovely author, Amanda Prowse. She is celebrating ten years in publishing and has invited me to celebrate with her.

Now, We only met a little while ago, but our friendship has turned into something special. She has been a guardian angel for me, as well as a source of inspiration and support, and whenever we meet or chat, we find more and more in common with our lives and personalities. I think that is the sign of a true friendship, and I am so happy to have her in my life.

I am hoping to meet some other people who I know via the online world, too and, honestly, apart from the long drive, I cannot wait! I will fill you in on the details next week!

So, do you enjoy meeting with friends?

namaste

Wishing you a wonderfully peaceful Sunday, Peeps!

#SoCS July 23, 2022- First Words

Linda’s SoCS prompt.

Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “the first 2-5 words at the top of the closest printed matter.” Open (if necessary) the closest printed matter to you. Use the first 2-5 words at the top of the page any way you’d like in your post. Have fun!

Letter from kid’s school,

“I am delighted to inform…”

Oh to receive a letter with the above words, followed by “…you that your book is on a bestseller list/ being made into a movie.” Or “… you that you have won a huge amount of money in a lottery!”

I can dream, can’t I?

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