Chai And A Chat #190 #ChaiAndAChat

Good morning, my Peeps! So, the half-term break is over, now and I am back to school! It has been a manic week, as you know, with all the release things happening, and I have been overwhelmed by the support of everyone around me, people I know, as well as those who have just read my book and joined in too. I am honestly so appreciative to everyone out there!

Right, so I have my cooling cup of chai. You got yours?

  • If we were having chai I’d tell you that school still featured this week, even though I was on my last break. There is quite a lot of admin to do, aside from the date that we need to submit in a couple of weeks, relating to next year’s intake, and with the best will in the world, I wouldn’t be able to do it all during term time. So, after asking my head if she was okay with me doing these things at home, I embarked upon the mammoth task of calling 30ish families to introduce myself, as their children don’t come to our nursery. Then I contacted the nurseries that these children do attend as part of our transition process. This gives everyone an opportunity to feedback about the children and let us know if there is anything we need to be aware of prior to them starting. I do love these calls to be honest. Lots of like-minded individuals chatting about Early Years. Love it! That done, I spent a morning in school on Friday, too, to get the classroom a little sorted before Monday, and also I had a good 300 pages to print for our children’s learning journeys, so that took some time too. One of my co-teachers was there, too, so we pressed on. I enjoy the quiet of school when not many others are there, but it’s far more fun when the kids come in!
  • If we were having chai, I’d tell you I didn’t get away with chilling at home all week and having lie-ins, because my other duty was mum’s taxi. My own kids only get a week off, so they were in school and needed dropping off and picking up. But at least I wasn’t wasting days in bed!
  • If we were having chai, I’d say that, as you may have read, the release week was awesome! the book tour went well, and reviews have started coming in, fresh from the new release, mostly with words that make my heart sing! It’s been awesome, and I can’t thank everyone involved enough ❤ One of the best moments? When it was at #2 in the Asian fiction Hot New Releases list… and last time I looked, it was still there!
  • If we were having chai, I’d mention that having time on my hands meant that I managed a bit more cooking than usual, and I even perfected poached eggs! I have invested in an air-fryer too, so I will be experimenting with that soon enough! If you have any good recipes, you’ll have to share!
  • If we were having chai, I would have to admit that I had so many plans for writing… but with school stuff, taxi service and keeping track of the release, that didn’t happen. but I did read plenty, too, including a memoir, a translated fiction arc, and beta reading for a dear friend. I do love a good book… no wonder my TBR is neverending!
  • If we were having chai, I would end, as always, with Sonu Singh. He has liked that there has still been his hooman parents around the house this week, even though his brother and sister were at school, and he has accompanied me all over the place, including being my kindle stand! Gotta love him; he’s so versatile!

This week, it’s back to normal(ish) as I start back in school. We have so much happening, including a meeting with other members of our Academy Trust, as well as me needing to get data done and ready for submitting it to the Local Authority… And Ofsted is still hanging in the back of our minds, too! I am hoping that over the next couple of weeks, things will calm down, so I can enjoy the final few weeks with my class, as well as get back to writing new words!

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Marriage Unarranged #BookTour The Final Day! – Ritu Bhathal

It’s the final day of the book tour, Peeps! Thank you for sticking with me on this journey! Pop over to my other blog to see what today had in store for me and Marriage Unarranged!

Source: Marriage Unarranged #BookTour The Final Day! – Ritu Bhathal

Spidey’s Serene Sunday – Part 379 – Excitement

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“Don’t wait for the perfect moment. Take the moment and make it perfect.” 

Aryn Kyle

Thank you, Spidey, for always keeping my feet on the ground and reminding me to appreciate what I have.

It’s been a manic week, with the book release and trying to fit in some extra work, where I needed to.

In my head, this week was going to be all book-related, with the release happening and me having numerous hours to write since the kids are back at school, but our school had an extra week off.

But it wasn’t quite as idyllic as that. The release, being on social media, promoting, sharing posts, answering comments, making silly Tiktok videos… all that took a lot out of me, as well as getting the work I needed to do, done.

I was lucky to get time to read, let alone write!

But it made me realise that I need to be thankful for the moments I did have, and to embrace them as perfect moments that they were. I mean, Marriage Unarranged hit number 2 in a Hot New Release list! That is awesome! It has had some beautiful reviews, too, via the book tour, and so many of my blog pals have shared lovely posts about it, too.

How can I see this week as anything but a week filled with perfect moments?

And, even on the work front, I have managed to get so much paperwork done that it should make the beginning of this next manic term a lot easier, too… Just have that shadow of Ofsted still looming, though…

Still, onwards and upwards! It made me think, that quote. We can make our own perfect moments. It is definitely all about perception, isn’t it?

So, have a think, and tell me about a perfect moment you have had. A moment which you made perfect by your thinking or actions.

namaste

Wishing you a wonderfully peaceful Sunday, Peeps!

Marriage Unarranged #BookTour Day Six! – Ritu Bhathal

It’s me again with my daily recap of release week and the latest Book tour posts…Oh, and another cheeky Tiktok, too! Please, pop over to my other blog to read!

Source: Marriage Unarranged #BookTour Day Six! – Ritu Bhathal

#SoCS June 11, 2022 – A Picture From Wherever…

Linda’s SoCS prompt.

Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “a picture from wherever.” When you sit down to write your post, find a picture, whether in a magazine, newspaper, or even product packaging. Write whatever thought or emotion the picture provokes. Enjoy!

I don’t get physical newspapers or magazines often now, so I had nothing handy as I settled down to write this post. Most of the books I had were not picture books, so I thought I would scroll through my gallery and just randomly pick a picture from my old pics… and this is what came out.

Now, this little (large) fella caused more than a few guffaws when it tumbled out of the fruit bags at school a few years ago! Honestly, it makes me giggle just looking at the photo! A pear who thought he was a banana, or a courgette? Who knows?

A confused bit of fruit was this pear
As he questioned each giggle and glare
"Please wash me and eat
I'm ever so sweet
Why , oh why do you just stand and stare?"

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