Chai And A Chat #245 #ChaiAndAChat

Hello again, Peeps! Busy? Yup as always!

I’m on my water, right now…

  • If we were having chai, I would tell you that the week was, again, crazy. (When is it not?) We let our butterflies go on Monday. They had all emerged on the weekend, apart from one, who appeared on Tuesday! The kids loved seeing them fly away! We also had Sports day. And I can tell you that I have never laughed as much at one, as I did this year. I barely had a voice, after having to constantly shout to start or stop children from running at the wrong times! We had parents races, as well as toddler ones, and even a staff one. I did not take part, thank you very much! But I still managed over 20k steps!
  • If we were having chai, I would mention that Pops and Mum popped over on Saturday for a night, which was such a lovely few hours. I appreciate any time I get to spend with them.
  • If we were having chai, I would say that I watched the Wham! documentary on Netflix, and loved it! Have you seen it?
  • If we were having chai, I’d share that the lovely reviews are still rolling in for Straight As A Jalebi, too!
  • If we were having chai, I would bring it back to Sonu Singh. Sorry for an older picture, but we were camera shy this week!

Only two weeks and two days left of terk, though it feels like we still have forever to go! This week Lil Princess will be with me for her work experience. I think she is looking forward to it! Lil Man is looking for jobs and trying to book driving lessons, and we are chugging along, as you do…

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Spidey’s Serene Sunday #435 – Wisdom Sometimes Visits Late

Thanks, Spidey, for allowing me to use one of my old posts as inspiration today for a chat.

Yesterday I was blessed with a very short visit from my parents. You guys know how much they mean to me, and they aren’t close by, so any chance for us to go there, or for them to come over is welcomed.

This weekend they were in the South for a wedding and another function, so came to spend a night with us, before heading back to the Midlands.

It so happened that they were here on my Finndian nephew’s 5th birthday. Happy birthday my gorgeous boy!

And Pops’ 5th birthday, too.

Confused? Don’t be. Let me explain. My father is a bit like the monarch of the UK, with more than one birthday. (He likes to celebrate three times, actually.)

The first is his actual birthday.

His second is on the day of his heart attack. As he always feels like he was given a second birth that day, allowed to live more.

And his third came five years ago, as my mum was in Finland, awaiting the birth of above mentioned Finndian nephew 2.0. Pops was at my cousin’s house and came down with something. They thought it was a gastro virus, but it ended up being a rupture in his intestines that had leaked stomach acid over goodness knows how long, into his stomach cavity. After emergent, life-saving surgery, even the surgeon said he had never seen such a red, angry stomach before!

So, again, he overcame something huge and is still with us today. And that is his third birthday.

And we will always celebrate those extra days with him, because each year shaves a layer of his strength off him, and as the quote above says, parents are fragile… we just don’t always remember.

My parents mean the world to me, and I will always cherish every day I have with them.

So, Peeps, have you ever thought about celebrating an extra day in the year? 😊

#SoCS July 8th, 2023 – Acronym

Linda’s SoCS prompt…

Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “acronym’.” Choose an acronym and use it any way you’d like. Enjoy!

Acronyms are everywhere, nowadays. In work, and even personal life.

I’m the EYFS Phase Leader in school (Early Years Foundation Stage).

I just completed the EYFSP for all my students. (The Early Years Foundation Stage Profile).

The children enjoy ChIP time daily. Child Initiated Providion, aka. Their own choice of activities.

Just yesterday we were talking about data and FFT… (don’t ask me, I haven’t a clue!)

And in daily life, Millennial text speak is filled with acronyms, too.

BFF, BFFR, FOMO, MILF 🙈…

I learn new ones from my kids all the time! And there have been countless occasions when I’ve heard acronyms on videos and needed to look them up. I just about keep up.

It makes it even harder for the older generations to keep up, too. Fine. They know what the NHS stands for and common acronyms that are used daily.

But then their grandchildren throw new ones in and they get confused, or find their own meetings.

Kinda funny story: Pops took a while to get into texting and WhatsApp and when he learned about them, he was all for using the various acronyms he had learned, which was cute, including when he got the meanings a little mixed up. But it was to us, and we understood his meanings and intentions!

Then one day, I got a message from him telling me about someone in the distant family who had passed away. He signed off LOL.

Okay, we all know that means Laugh Out Loud.

I called him straight away.

Me: Pops, you didn’t send that message to anyone else, outside of our little family, did you?

Pops: Yes. I sent it to everyone who needed to know.

Me: Pops, did you add LOL?

Pops: Yes. Because it means Lots Of Love.

Me: (squirms slightly) Er, Pops. You just sent a death announcement followed by Laughs Out Loud!

Pops: But I thought…

Me: Yes, I know what you thought. And we never corrected you, because we knew what you meant. However, others might find your message sign off a bit… Weird!

Bless him.

It didn’t put him off, though. Now he experiments with emojis and even sends messages to one of his sisters, purely in emoji form. They might not make sense to us but between the two of them, a Septagenarian and an Octagenarian, they seen to know what they mean… Good luck to them both!

Right. Best be off! TTYL!

One-Liner Wednesday – Unsure

“It’s okay to sometimes not know what you want.”

Ritu Bhathal
 

For Linda’s #1LinerWeds Challenge

Chai And A Chat #244 #ChaiAndAChat

Hello again, Peeps! Yup, it ws pretty hectic, again, last week!

I’m sipping a green tea right now. Haave you got your drink?

  • If we were having chai, I would tell you that we has a busy, stressful week in school. It was the final data submission week, so we spent a lot of time trying to ensure that everything was as tight as it could be. It is always tense, as certain folks want to see certain percentages, whereas we, as a school, look at the progress behind each child, not just specific levels achieved. All our children have achieved something, be it fantastic progress from their own starting point to pushing themselves to hit targets they don’t even know of, at the tender ages of 4 and 5. Regardless of final figures, I am immensely proud of these children.
  • If we were having chai, I had a few ins and outs with staff this week, so I was in class more than usual. I even had a PE lesson where we were getting prepared for Sports Day! And the highlight for us all was watching our caterpillar’s chrysalises and seeing at least two butterflies emerge on Friday! I wonder what I will find in the nets this morning!
  • If we were having chai, I would mention that there were a couple of fun bookish moments, too. The first was that I received the bulk of my author copies on Monday!
  • If we were having chai, I would mention that the other fun event was a Facebook Live chat where I was invited as a guest by Suzanne Snow. Suzanne was a guest on my blog last year for a Book & A Brew post, and she asked me to go and chat about Jalebi! I also had a podcast interview, which will also be a recorded part of an Author’s Summit in the Summer!
  • If we were having chai, one of the biggest events I would want to talk about was the fact that I now have an adult as a son! Lil Man had a good three-day celebration, and I am sure there will be more to come as some of his friends couldn’t come out on the weekend… He had 2 cakes, 2 meals out, 3 nights out, plenty of money, and some great gifts. I think he enjoyed himself…
  • If we were having chai, I’d share that there are some lovely reviews rolling in for Straight As A Jalebi, too!
  • If we were having chai, I would proudly say that despite the meals and cake, I have managed. to maintain my weight loss, and I think I am nearly a stone down! I’ve been mindful of my eating and drinking lots of water, as well as taking Apple Cider Vinegar Gummies to help with weight loss, suppress snacking cravings, and digestion, Collagen Gummies for skin and hair and Turmeric and Ginger Gummies for joint issues, as well as a heap of other benefits. And you know what? I feel really good!
  • If we were having chai, I would bring it back to Sonu Singh. I think he is happy to have Lil Man around more since 6th Form finished for him, but on a Saturday morning, he always chills with me! Checkout our fab selfie together!

It is, hopefully, a slightly calmer week, now the data drop is done, but school is by no means over! We have sports day to look forward too! And Pops and Mum are popping over on the weekend, so I am so excited to see them, too!

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