One-Liner Wednesday – When It Rains…

“Just about coped with the heatwave, and now battling no water, for 24 hours so far!”

Ritu Bhathal

For Linda’s #1LinerWeds

Chai And A Chat #195 #ChaiAndAChat

Well, lookie here! its Monday, again!

Right now, I think I am going to need a bucket of iced water, not a hot cup of tea! What about you? Melting in this heatwave!

  • If we were having chai, I’d tell you that it was warm last week. Very warm. Warm enough to melt us. (goodness knows what we will be like in the heatwave this week!) Still, we managed. We had our sports day, a shortened version, in the morning, when the temperatures were lower, with less running, and more activity-based races. It went well. The heat was evidently affecting the children in different ways. Lethargy, behaviour meltdowns, lack of concentration… all to be expected when it is warmer than usual. Some of our SEN parents made the choice to keep their children at home for a couple of days as they were aware their children would find it even harder to cope. But we made it. I have to share one of the fabulous displays that my TA created, though. She is an extremely creative soul, and when we were reading Eric Carle books as a part of this term’s topic, she decided upon an off-the-cuff art activity one afternoon which spanned a couple of weeks. The fabulous pieces of work that resulted meant we HAD to display it. I am so proud of her and the children who made their own Eric Carle pictures!
  • If we were having chai, I’d say this weekend we had a little pamper session, Lil Princess and I. She had her nails done, and I had my hair cut. then I treated myself to a foot pamper at home too. I love a bit of self care!
  • If we were having chai, I’d mention that I also received notification that an interview I had recorded was now live on a podcast. If you want to listen, please head over to Tony Lloyd’s page!

https://www.tonylloydradio.com/human-stories/episode/7de7ea51/episode-74-ritu-bhathal

  • If we were having chai, I would share that it touches me when my words help someone, and one such person on Instagram made an effort to reach out. She has been unwell for over 6 months, and my book was one that got her reading after all these months. Makes my soul happy.
  • If we were having chai, I’d say, we had two cricket matches to attend in the warmth on Saturday and Sunday. Someone has a great tan and he played well, too! Both matches won! The first was at the club’s second ground, and it still looks quite green and lush, considering the weather. This is the club’s quite renowned main ground, and the first time we have been there. You could see the sun damage, but apparently, the wicket was class, according to the expert in our family! It reminded me of grounds we passed in India… the brittle, dry grass… Still, it was an experience!
  • If we were having chai, I would end, as always, with Sonu Singh. This week, he discovered the delights of icecubes in his drinking water!

This week, I will start by saying that last week’s statement about it being hot pales when compared with what we are meant to be experiencing this week! Wish us luck on Monday and Tuesday! Also, we have our new children for September coming in for a taster on Wednesday morning, so that will be interesting. Still got staff in and out so we will be balancing that, too. I am extremely excited about a party Lil Princess and I will be attending at Amanda Prowse’s home on Saturday, too! Just 6.5 school days to go!

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Spidey’s Serene Sunday – Part 384 – Hot! 🥵🔥☀️

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“What dreadful hot weather we have! It keeps one in a continual state of inelegance.”

Jane Austen

Thank you. Spidey, and Ms Austen. Excuse me as I wipe the glow from my brow!

Trying to be elegant there with the wording. You see, it is not proper to say a lady sweats or perspires. Rather, we ‘glow’.

Sounds lovely, but in reality, it feels bloody awful!

If you weren’t aware, the UK is about to be hit with a heatwave which is promising temperatures never before experienced here.

Yes, the UK might, in some areas, hit 40℃ on Monday or Tuesday.

It was pretty warm the past week, but we managed to host two short sports days at school, in the mornings, so it was slightly cooler, and we were lucky that there was cloud cover.

Still, I have to say that glowing really doesn’t cover what I looked like by the time we walked back to the school from the sports ground. I was hot, sweaty, tired. Did I mention hot? My clothes were stuck to me.

And this is me; an adult, who knows how to regulate my temperature. We knowingly engineered the sports day so there wasn’t too much running, and plenty of rest time for the children, but still they were left with the feeling of having taken part, and the parents who came to watch, had something to photograph and enjoy. But those children were hot and bothered too.

I’ve taken to keeping a spray bottle filled with clean, fresh water in my classroom, and we spray the kids regularly. They love it. They think I’m playing a game when in actuality I am trying to keep them as cool as I possibly can.

We aren’t blessed with a/c in our building.

Being an old Victorian school the parts that are the original building (my department being one of those parts) are unable to have a\c fitted. Some newer classrooms are though. Plus, though we have windows, they can only open a small amount (health and safety, y’all!) I have a door that opens up to the outside, but I can’t just leave it open as I have runners in my class, who need constant watching. These children are also the reason I can’t have a fan, as they could put fingers in the fan head.

So, yes, it is hot.

Some classrooms end up like saunas, and with 30 little bodies, as well as the adults, coupled with the still, warm air, it is not comfortable. Definitely not conducive to a productive learning environment.

What can we do in the next few days? We’re not closing, despite the government declaring the situation a National Emergency, and issuing the first-ever RED weather warning for extreme heat with could cause death…

The official advice is to:

  • not go outside – great. Swelter in airless rooms that end up a few degrees hotter than outside!
  • or, go outside and stay in the shade – because all schools have shaded areas of the playground, big enough to accommodate a few hundred pupils…
  • move to a cooler room – because all schools have ten spare classrooms kept cool for this specific reason
  • open windows overnight – because that isn’t another safety concern for schools, is it?
  • switch off all computers, lights and devices – and sit in a sweltering room in darkness, straining your eyes trying to read the class a story…
  • draw blinds to stop direct sunlight – well, we can do that!
  • tell parents to provide a hat, water bottles and ensure suncream is applied – because we don’t do that already, whenever the summer hits…

Great advice if we could soundly follow it, but I have highlighted the above issues some schools might have with following it.

I have been looking on various social media channels, and it is amazing how many educators have expressed concern about the temperature and its effect on their pupils, only to have parents and others comment that teachers are just looking for a day off!

Oh, my goodness, after the disruption of the last two years that is the LAST THING WE WANT!

What we want is our children to be COMFORTABLE and SAFE.

Some schools have loosened uniform policy to allow pupils to come in P.E. Kits or cooler non-uniform. Some have reduced the length of the school day for those couple of days. Some have even made the decision to close the school building and do remote learning for those two days.

Some parents will keep their children off, knowing it won’t be right for their child to suffer in this heat, unable to cool down.

Extenuating circumstances, considering we are not equipped to deal with this level of heat.

Yet I read that schools would have to mark that choice as unauthorised absence. So when a parent is looking out for the health and wellbeing of their child, they will get penalised, yet if they send their child in, and they possibly suffer heatstroke, or as many of our younger ones do, have a meltdown because of the extreme heat, that’s okay, even though it could have been avoided?

On Saturday it wasn’t half that hot, but still very warm. I was able to keep my home cool with windows open at night, the blinds kept drawn, and only four people in the house, keeping body heat to a minimum.

If only we were able to do that in school… but it will be hard. Unless you are in one of the 4 classrooms where they do have a/c, because they were part of a newer structure so they got lucky.

I don’t want schools to have to shut their doors. We didn’t in the lockdowns and had remote learning to stop the spread of a virus. But what I think is not right, is not giving parents the choice about the welfare of their child, especially in circumstances beyond our control.

(By the way, Lil Man is playing a match this afternoon, in this heat… It hasn’t been cancelled so far… pray for him!)

So, what do you think about this heatwave?

namaste

Wishing you a wonderfully peaceful Sunday, Peeps!

My Perfect Ex by @Lizzie_Chantree #NewRelease

Oh, I do love to be able to support my fellow friends and authors when they have a new book coming out and today is no different!

The lovely Lizzie Chantree has a new book out on Monday and it sounds like a cracker! (oh, and if you preorder, you should get it for the promotional price of 99p!)

Join bestseller Lizzie Chantree for a wonderfully romantic, feel-good summer read.

Poppy Marlowe, a mental health advocate, moves into Cherry Blossom Lane to escape her past and build a future with her gorgeous, but troublesome, boyfriend, Dylan.

Dylan lives in the house across the street. But his reputation as a heartbreaker is legendary and Poppy reluctantly decides that she must walk away to protect her heart.

Poppy’s friends think she is perfect for go-getter Jared, who’s ready to step into Dylan’s shoes and whisk her into his glamorous world.

Taking a chance on happiness is harder than Poppy imagined. Can she let go of her past and allow herself to fall in love with the same man again, or should she step into the limelight and walk towards a life with someone new?

Will love find a way to bring them back together, or are they destined to go their separate ways?

Universal book buy link: My Perfect Ex: viewbook.at/MyPerfectEx

I hope you’ve preordered yours! I’ve already clicked and ordered!

#SoCS July 16, 2022- Bagged

Linda’s SoCS prompt.

Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “bagged.” Use it any way you’d like. Enjoy!

I love a bargain. Don’t you?

Ever since my daughter introduced me to Shein, I have excitedly trawled their site to find things that are cheap and cheerful but I rarely order since it takes an age to arrive.

However I have a party to attend in a couple of weeks, and I wanted to get a new dress. I found one that looked quite pretty on there, then found myself scrolling through the slogan tee-shirts.

If you know me, you’ll know I love a slogan tee-shirt, and well, one dress became that plus a few tee-shirts… I ended up ordering 6 tee-shirts as well as the dress, for quite a bargain price!

Then I happened upon BloomChic… another online clothing retailer. and lo and behold another 2 dresses were ordered.

I’ve received the first order and love the tee-shirts!

Awaiting the second delivery with more dresses before I decide which to wear, but all in all, I bagged some great bargains!

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