17 Nov 2018
by Ritu
in #SoCS, Poems, Thoughts Opinions & Memories
Tags: #StreamofConsciousnessSaturday, Blog, Blog Post, Blogger, Blogging, Roll/Role, Socs
Linda’s prompt for SoCS this week…
Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “roll/role.” Use one, use both, it’s entirely up to you. Enjoy!
I love a bread roll.
A beautiful crusty fresh baked roll is the best, slathered with butter and jam… mmmmm!
Gong back to general bread rolls though…
You might not call it a roll. Here in the UK there are so many different names:
Those are the ones I know, anyway, but check this infographic out…

From Google
Fascinating, isn’t it? And rather crazy!
Shows the important role bread plays in our life here!

Catch ya later Peeps! Happy Saturday!
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16 Nov 2018
by Ritu
in #CarrotRanch, Fiction, Thoughts Opinions & Memories
Tags: #CarrotRanch, Blog, Blog Post, Blogger, Blogging, Charli Mills, Flash Fiction, Life Scraps, Scraps
Charli’s prompt this week:

November 15, 2018, prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less) write a story that uses scraps. It can be scraps of dried flowers, paper, metal, fabric, food — any kind of scraps you can think of. Then write a story about those scraps and why they matter or what they make. Go where the prompt leads you.
Life Scraps
Brenda hobbled backwards and admired her handiwork.
It had taken a long time. A lifetime.
Gazing at the large quilt, pieced together lovingly, she wiped a tear that had settled on her cheek.
Each and every scrap of material used showed another step taken in their life.
She gently fingered the white satin patch at the top, sewn next to a rough, black patch.
Their wedding outfits.
Scraps from old curtains, sheets, special clothes, even a tartan square from Reg the dog’s old blanket.
Wrapping it around her, she knew he was still close by, always in her heart.
15 Nov 2018
by Ritu
in #WritePhoto, Blogging 101, Fiction, Poems, Thoughts Opinions & Memories
Tags: #WritePhoto, Acrostic, Blog, Blog Post, Blogger, Blogging, Shadow
Sue’s #WritePhoto Prompt this week:

Shadows
Hidden secrets
A story untold
Deeply buried truths
Ominous
Words weaving a tale of
Sadness
Ritu 2018

https://scvincent.com/2018/11/15/thursday-photo-prompt-shadows-writephoto/
12 Nov 2018
by Ritu
in #ronovansweeklyhaikuchallenge, Blogging 101, Poems, Thoughts Opinions & Memories
Tags: #MicroPoetry, #ronovansweeklyhaikuchallenge, Blog, Blog Post, Blogger, Blogging, Challenge, Haiku, tanka, Truth & Honour
Lovely Ron with his Haiku Challenge prompt words this week:
More of a tanka this week, rather than a haiku.

Honouring the lost
The truth of their whereabouts
Not exactly known
Mourning forgotten soldiers
Fallen heroes, no return
Ritu 2018

https://ronovanwrites.com/2018/11/12/ronovanwrites-weekly-haiku-poetry-prompt-challenge-227-truthhonor/
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12 Nov 2018
by Ritu
in Chai and a Chat, Thoughts Opinions & Memories
Tags: Blog, Blog Post, Blogger, Blogging, Chai and a Chat
Well hello there!
Another week, another hot drink and time for a catch-up!

- If we were sipping a chai together, I’d be requesting another day added to the weekend – It was another busy week last week!
- If we were sipping a chai together, I’d admit that I finally, after a few years of ‘proper’ teaching, was a part of a real parents evening! As a nursery teacher our parent consultations are a little different, but this year, as a bona fide Reception teacher for two days a week, I found myself with the job of manning one of the two evenings we invite parents to come and discuss their children’s progress. I’m used to hearing about the nightmare meetings, things going over time, late nights… I was dreading it. It doesn’t help that I am prone to chatting too much. This was going to be interesting! But you know what? It went great! The parents were amiable and willing to listen to advice, there was laughter, and only the one no show! Yes. I’d definitely do it again!
- If we were sipping chai together, I’d let you know I had to attend the same kind of meetings for both my children. Lil Princess is in the final year of primary school, and with the SAT’s bearing down in May, I was intrigued to hear how she was doing, and her teachers sang her praises. She is performing exactly as she should be, and her teachers think that with a little push, she could even be in that above average group! Well done Lil Princess! Lil Man’s one was just as key as, in year 9, the children in his school embark upon their subject choices for GCSEs. Academia is not his thing, but everyone was positive about his efforts, and there was talk of him pushing himself a little further so he could move up to next level groups. Couldn’t be prouder of them!
- If we were sipping chai together, I’d tell you we celebrated Diwali or Bandi Chhorr Diwas on Wednesday, both at school and at home. The children at school had a whole day of Diwali-themed activities, including samosa tasting and dancing to Bollywood and Bhangra music! We made divas and firework pictures, the halls were a sea of glitter! Got home and after paying our respects at the Gurdwara, we ate loads, and finished off watching the fireworks with our neighbours!
- If we were sipping chai together, I’d tell you Thursday and Friday whizzed by in a blur of afterschool clubs, cleaning and shopping. I was glad of the weekend!
- If we were sipping that chai together, I’d tell you that Pink Gin is lethal. Full Stop!
- If we were sipping that chai together, I’d say a little girlie time is always good, having spent an afternoon with my own Lil Princess, shopping and popping to Starbucks, and talking about what to wear when we attend the Capital FM Jingle Bell Ball!
- If we were sipping that chai together, I’d tell you how we visited the memorial garden in our town of Gravesend to see the wreathes that had been lain in honour of all our fallen heroes, including a handmade one from the children in Lil Princess’s class. #lestweforget
And for the week ahead?
- If we were sipping that chai together, and possibly reaching for cake or cookies, I’d let you know that on Friday, I shall be dressing up as a large yellow bear. No, not Winnie the Pooh, but Pudsey! It is BBCs Children In Need so we have a wear spots day on Friday to raise money for charity, and I am going to be really comfortable in school in my Pudsey onsie! (quite possibly, photos to follow!)
- If we were sipping that chai together, I’d say I’ll be keeping my fingers crossed for Lil Man who has been selected to try out for the District Cricket team. There are three try out sessions, starting next week. He’s worked so hard, I hope he gets on the squad!
- As I mop up the crumbs I’d mention that I’m so grateful to have you to blurt my news out too!
So, what’s your week been like, and what are you looking forward to?
If you want, drop a line in the comments, or even link back to this with a Chai and a Chat post of your own!

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