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!

Stowaway!

Yesterday I took my class to the seaside for a family day out. It was lovely, aside from one unpleasant incident. The weather was pleasant, the children and parents were happy, and I got to eat ice cream, always a good thing!

One of the children caught a crab. She was so excited, she ferried this thing around in a bucket for hours!

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As we neared the time to get the train home, we encouraged her to let it go back in the sea. She’s a good girl, and went off with mummy, no problem, and found a safe place to let it go… only for it to promptly be eaten by a seagull that was hovering!

Nature’s way, I know that, but not nice for her to see it close up, like that!

Anyway, we were on the platform, waiting for our train, and her mum came to me. “We have a stowaway!” I wasn’t sure what she meant, but was soon shown what she meant. deep in one of the little turrets of her bucket, there was still sand lodged, and in that sand was a teeny little baby crab!

Mummy didn’t know what to do with it, so she took it home, then sent it in to us at Nursery today!

What are we to do with a baby crab? No sea water for him, not tank to keep him… the safest place, we decided, would be the Promenade, though it is not salt water… it’s the closest thing.

But, me being me, I had to bring it home to show my children!

Here is Cyril the Crab!

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Excuse the lined hands, but isn’t he teeny, and cute!

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Look at his little face!

I’m keeping him for another day, so Lil Man gets to meet him, then we will set him free.

Oh I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside!

Well, I’m back from my daytrip to the seaside with my little lovelies!

It was, all in all, a wonderful trip, though I didn’t take as many pictures as I would have liked, as I was being surrogate mum to one little girl who’s mummy couldn’t come along too… It was a great day for the kids, especially many who hadn’t been to a beach before, and a lovely bonding time for parent and child too!

We collected shells, crabs (dead and alive!) and seaweed, and paddled in the waves.  Ate ‘sandy’ sandwiches, and bought ice cream, made sandcastles, and dug out ‘boats’, made sand hurdles for the kiddies to jump over, among many other things!

And the big one for me was taking all these people on a train!  Luckily the staff I work with have been doing this for a long time, so I was in good hands, and so were all the children and parents!

But fret not, I got a few photos! Not sure what the quality will be like, but here goes!

The beautifully sandy beaches of Margate!

The beautifully sandy beaches of Margate!

One biggish 'dead' crab!

One biggish ‘dead’ crab!

One of the staff managed to catch a small crab, and a baby one too, and a shrimp! But I didn’t get a picture of that!

Shells! I love a good shell!

Shells! I love a good shell!

Seaweed still attached to it's rock base!

Seaweed still attached to it’s rock base!

You gotta bury your feet into the soft sand! Good exfoliation too!

You gotta bury your feet into the soft sand! Good exfoliation too!

A bit windy!

A bit windy!

A good old stick of rock or two, got to be done on a seaside trip!

A good old stick of rock or two, got to be done on a seaside trip!

Windswept in Margate!

Windswept in Margate!

Mr Seagull, who was desperately looking for food as we waited for our carriage back home!

Mr Seagull, who was desperately looking for food as we waited for our carriage back home!

And there we have it, my first class trip, as a teacher, to the seaside!

My interactive peeps!

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