#SoCS – March 12, 2022 – Trip

Linda’s SoCS prompt:

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

The first thing that came to mind when I read this prompt was a trip I took with school.

I was lucky enough to go and visit a country I’d have no reason to, in my normal life.

Russia.

Back then, they were coming out of the collapse of the Soviet Union.

We were instructed to take certain things, like ladies’ tights and biro pens, with us to gift the chambermaids, and sweets for the children we might encounter.

I remember the cold as we arrived.

We were in St Petersburg, first.

And we were surrounded by people who were trying to bring themselves out of poverty and restrictions they’d lived with for years.

Moscow was the same.

But different.

Here, Mcdonald’s had just opened a few days before, for the first time, in Russia. Our coach drove past a queue that looked like it stretched nearly a mile, wrapped around a block. A queue filled with people wanting to taste a little bit of what felt like freedom to them.

Wherever we went, people were trying their hardest to make a living. And so many of them supplemented their honest jobs with sidelines of selling various souvenirs to tourists.

I remember a chambermaid coming up to us and asking us if we needed help, as we struggled to get a particularly stupid younger member of our troupe back to her room, after drinking something she purchased illegally. When we shook our heads, she pulled wooden spoons decorated like Babooshka dolls out from under her apron, and said “You vant to buy?”

Then there was the time the waiter in the hotel restaurant served us our drinks, looked around for any of his superiors, and then whisked away his tray to reveal some vinyl records. “You vant to buy?” Er, no thanks. They were Des O’Connor records, I kid you not!

We had been accosted outside by people selling bootleg vodka and even champagne, which we had avoided. However, when we arrived in Moscow and entered the lift to take us to our room, a man with a trench coat and the traditional Russian fur hat, carrying a metal briefcase, entered with us.

The doors closed and the four of us stepped uncomfortably to the rear of the lift, feeling a little intimidated by him. As the lift climbed upwards, he turned around, grinned at us and swung open his briefcase, which was filled with bottles of vodka and champagne, nestled in foam beds. “You vant to buy?” he asked.

Thankfully the lift reached our floor and we hastily escaped with a flurry of no thank yous!

We saw so much on this visit, including the Basilica, Lenin’s tomb. The beautiful buildings and the history of this place…

But what will stay with me are the haunted faces of so many people.

And my fear, now is, that, what with everything happening in Ukraine, and the way Russia is being sanctioned, those innocents in Russia, as well as all those affected in Ukraine, will be carrying those haunted faces for a long time to come.

#WRITESPIRATION #126 52 WEEKS IN 52 WORDS WEEK 31 – School Trip From Hell!

Sacha’s back with her #Writespiration prompt…

Your challenge is to write your story using the weekly theme/prompt and write it in just 52 words…. EXACTLY, no more, no less.

This week write about the school trip that went wrong.

Here goes!

“Josh? Josh! For goodness sake where is that boy?”
Mrs Smith did her headcount again. It was definitely Josh.
It was always Josh!
She’d been dreading this school trip to the zoo, and with genuine cause for concern, as she turned to spot Josh dangling over the gorilla’s enclosure with a banana…

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Writespiration #126 52 Weeks in 52 Words Week 31

It’s that Margate Time of Year Again!

As a nursery teacher, it is not actually easy to get out with your class.

By out, I don’t mean in the playground, but being able to actually leave the premises with the children.

The health and safety checks are to blame. The adult to child ratios are so high that we would leave the rest of the school understaffed!

So, instead, once a year, we arrange a trip to the seaside, to coincide with our Seaside topic. And we insist invite the parents, and extended family or siblings, to come. There is a little price for them to pay, but for the sake of a tenner, what a great way to spend quality time with your child, and their families!

Margate is our beach of choice. (And to prove it, click here for a post from a couple of years ago!)

Now, it’s not the most prosperous of places. There has been a revival of the local amusement park, Dreamland, which took a short while to dive bomb back into debt… and last year, I experienced my first real Brexit-fuelled racism there too! (If you want to read about that click here!)

But, seriously, Margate has the most stunning beaches!

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Obligatory Beach Selfie!

The weather has been rather iffy the last week of so, but the God of Nursery visits was looking down on us as he always does, and we were blessed with a glorious day!

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Check out that blue sky! Yes, that is in the UK!

When we alighted the train, the sign reminded us where we were.

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And as we meandered in an 80-strong convoy, adult and child alike, laden down with bags stuffed with beachy things, there was some interesting graffiti on some of the closed down shop shutters.

You could see the ill-fated Dreamland tower too…

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What a Dream!

There was a mini group of stones embedded in the pavement as we walked to the beach, with inscriptions carved on them.

Then came the beach.. and the view… now bear in mind these photos have not been edited…

Is that really in the UK?!

What a beautiful sight! And the weather was wonderful. A slight breeze to stop the children (and us) from overheating, but no wind to kick up a sand storm!

There were beach rules to adhere to, which were also announced on a tannoy every couple of hours.

The water was pretty warm too so we managed a little bit of paddling, my charge and I. (Some children are unable to come with parents because of work commitments, so they get one of the staff as a surrogate mum/grandmum for the day!)

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Happy to eat seaweed.. not so happy to wade through it, but hey ho!

And you can’t come to the seaside without eating chips and ice cream! (Not together obviously!) I would say fish too but it was a Tuesday and we have a ‘thing’ in my in-law’s family about no meat/alcohol on a Tuesday.. don’t ask!)

And I can’t forget the seagulls who came to visit regularly, knowing food was in the offing… not by human choice obviously! They managed to eat a whole portion of someone’s chips!

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It was a marvellous day out. The children loved the travel on the train with their friends, and on the journey back they were exhausted but happy. What more could I ask?

P.S. Sorry His Geoffleship, I did say I would try and recreate the Weston Sand sculptures you had written about, but what with running around after abandoned kids, when parents went to get food/coffee/take advantage of free babysitters we wished us staff had eight tentacles like octopii to hold them down, or stop then from straying too far!

Am I Mad?

Quite possibly!

Today I embark on my second school class trip as a teacher.


Same trip, twelve months between, totally different set of kids and parents… This is going to be fun!

We’re off on a train job prey with just under 40 little ones, parents and siblings to the seaside for the day!

I was suffering last night with a huge migraine, worried whether I’d be ok for today. But I’m ok this morning! Bright n breezy, but with a sore throat… Great!

In other news, Lil Man is away for his first ever residential trip with school. Huge fun for him, scary for me! My baby is away!!!!! And to top it off, he’s away for his birthday too!!!’ Oh this is sooooo hard!!!!! Still, I wish he has fun. It’s a big week for him, first time away from home, turning 11 then a full trial day in his new school, followed by another cricket match, and ending on Sunday with hugs team playing in a Cup Final match! 

Lil Princess has enjoyed her first night sans frere! But I’m sure she’ll miss him soon!

And me? I get to spend time with my fur baby, snuggled up on me, as he’s missing his big brother too! I’ve had snuggles and a tummy massage thanks to Sonu Singh!!!



Ok, well, I’ll be back to let you know how my trip went this evening!!! 

Have a great day Peeps!

Trekking on a Tuesday

  

Well, good morning my Peeps!

It’s a cloudy Tuesday, with the promise of more clearer skies later in the day, and boy do I hope that happens…as I’m taking our nursery kids on my first school trip!

My colleague and I will be taking nearly 40 3-4 year olds, and accompanying adults, on a train, to a seaside visit!

All I can say is wish me luck!!!!!!

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