#SoCS Feb. 25/17 – How

Linda’s #SoCS prompt this week…

Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is: “how.” Start your post with the word “How.” Bonus points if you end with it too. Enjoy!

I am attending my dear cousin’s funeral today… The following #SoCS entry is for him.

How will we get through today
When goodbye is the word we have to say?
Why did you have to leave us so?
Who told you it was your time to go?
What should we feel, sorrow or gladness
That you suffered little, but left us with this madness?
Where will you go, some place peaceful now?
I guess that you’ll let us know, somehow

Ritu 2017

RIP Manjit Virji

Peace be with your beautiful soul 😢

#SoCS Feb. 18/17 – Ham

Linda’s prompt for #SoCS this week…

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

Oh so many things that come to mind, namely food!

I love a good ham sandwich, and Lil Princess is also a ham sandwich fiend.

I also love ham and pineapple pizza! Some can’t get the attraction, butI just love it!

Ham-let… yes I studied that at A-Level, and was lucky enough to have seen Kenneth Brannagh playing the lead character himself at the Barbican!

And who can forget the main on? I am from the ‘Ham! Birming’ham‘ to be precise!

A born and bred Brummie without the accent! Though I am now a Kentish lass by marriage, a certain part of my heart will always be in the ‘Ham‘!

Sorry it’s so bitty, but I am on my way back from our mini break!

Ham a great day Peeps!

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#SoCS Feb. 11/17 – – So, Sew,Sow!

Linda’s SoCS prompt this week…

Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is: “so/sow/sew.” Use one, use ’em all, use ’em any way you’d like. Bonus points if you start and end with any of them. Enjoy!

So, let me tell you a little tale about what happened to me last week.

If you read one of my posts last weekend, you’ll know that I went to a very glamorous wedding. I love to get dressed up, and I am blessed with a Mother in Law who buys me beautiful outfits when she goes to India. This time, however, the outfit she bought, though lovely, wasn’t as ‘posh’ as I had hoped it would be, for a function of this nature.

I popped into the local Indian clothes shop, where there is a beautician too, to get my threading done (didn’t want to scare other guests with the monster caterpillars currently running loose across my forehead!). The couple who own this shop are family friends, and also have children who have been in classes I have taught, so I like to think we have a pretty good relationship. I always pop in there and spend time chatting to them (Chatting? Me? Never!) They also have a 2-year-old daughter who is likely to be my nursery student in a year or so.

There, I spotted a gorgeous outfit, Royal blue, with a fabric panel, it was different to the outfits I usually wore. It was also made for someone that was around 6ft tall, so needed some alterations.

It wasn’t too much sewing required, but I don’t have a sewing machine, or the skills, to transform clothes that way, so they happily got that sorted out for me, ready to pick up a couple of days later. £105 lighter, I walked away from the shop. £100 for the outfit and £5 for the threading.

The outfit looked absolutely fabulous! I felt like a princess on the day, with my long swishy dress!

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Partway through the extremely lavish reception at The Dorchester Hotel on Park Lane in London (see, told you I needed something posh to wear!), one of Hubby Dearest’s cousins pointed out a loose thread on the fabric panel of my dress. I tucked it away, covered the offending area with my scarf, and continued enjoying the party.

Around an hour later, I looked down and noticed another thread, on the other side, and saw that the fabric had actually started to fray at a seam! Eek! Not the best situation when you are at a party and your outfit threatens to fall apart! I rescued it with my scarf (again!) and hoped for the best.

Getting home, later on, I examined the outfit carefully, and it appeared that there was a fault in the fabric. It definitely wasn’t too tight on me, and I hadn’t caught it anywhere. But it was not wearable anymore.

I needed to take it back. But how was I going to ask for my money back at a shop where these people were acquaintances? It was almost embarrassing! What if they got funny with me? What if they refused, or said it was my fault? I was close to just swallowing the whole thing, then the thought of £100 wasted made me think again.

The other day I went in, almost apologetic, and showed them what had happened.

Thankfully they also agreed that the fit had never been the problem, in fact, it may have been loose on me (phew!) and that there was indeed a fault in the design… and offered to swap it for another outfit.

But I didn’t want or need another outfit. I wanted my £100 back. I was as polite as I could be, and they went and got the card machine to process the refund. As they faffed around (new machine, they apparently were unsure how to process it…) I waited patiently and played with their littlest daughter. Time wasn’t an issue for me. I wasn’t about to say “Oh don’t worry! Keep my £100, I have plenty!” because I don’t!

After around ten minutes, they managed to find all the things they needed to work out how to process the refund, and it was done with no hard feelings.

So I managed to get a beautiful outfit for a wedding, wear it, then end up returning it (legitimately!) without offending anyone, because I was a chatty, polite person!

See, you reap what you sow!

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#SoCS Feb. 4/17 – Hair

Linda’s SoCS prompt this week…

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

A quick one this time.

I’ll be busy today as I am attending a close family wedding. There were lots of last minute preparations, beauty wise, with regards to eyebrows, nails, hair removal etc… And the covering of my roots, and stray white hairs!

Somehow this week passed me by and I got to Friday with no time for the hair dying…So 6.30am  Friday morning found me with a hair dye kit, desperately trying to cover my greys!

I couldn’t do it in the evening as it was my Brother in Law’s birthday, and then I had all the ironing, to do, and accessories to get ready.

It’s a Sikh wedding. We need to be at the temple by 9.30am. The temple is 1.5 hours away… I need to get the kids, as well as myself, ready, and at my in-laws by 7.30am so we can leave in time…

Somehow I am scraping this together, by a hair‘s breadth, as I don’t want to miss the challenge!

Have a great day! I’ll try and post some weddng pics later!!!

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#JusJoJan Daily Prompt / #SoCS – Jan. 28th/17 – Wood/Would

Day 2 of Linda’s #JusJoJan challenge, combined with her prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday.

Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday and Just Jot It January is: “wood/would.” Use one, use both, use them any way you would like. Have fun!

How many woods would a woodcutter cut, if a woodcutter could cut wood?

That’s the first thing that came to mind when I read the prompt!

I love a good tongue twister, don’t you?

From the beginnings of discovering them, and trying to recite the Red Lorry Yellow Lorry one, to learning some Hindi ones, I have enjoyed them immensely!

Chandu ke chache ne Chandu ke Chachi ko chandni raat me chandi ke chamche se chatni chatai

Translated that means, loosely, Chandu’s uncle got Chandu’s aunty to lick chutney of a silver spoon on a moonlit night!

And there is one I remember seeing the great Amitabh Bachchan recite in a film, Kacha Papad Pakka Papad (Raw Poppadum Cooked Popaddum) while doing a little finger twister with it!

I had a couple of Tongue Twister books as a child which my mum kept, and I love to delve into them with my own kids too! They love to listen to them and try them out.

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And I have on occasion, taken one of my books with me to school to share with all my students. Such fun!

Now, you wanna see a rather tired me reciting some of these twisters? ;}

I fear I look rather mad in this video!!! But hey, all in the name of the challenge!!!

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