Wednesday, June 25, 2014

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I have been riding my little pink scooter to work for several days in the last couple of weeks.Yes, it is one of those that kids use. Yes, it's pink. Yes, I look a twit.  This morning, I sailed out of the station near school and zoomed down the hill.  Suddenly noticed a man coming out of the taxi place and knew I might hit him and was just about to put on the brakes but then my panama started to fly off my head. In the end, he jumped out of the way but it was very embarassing. And then I saw the dad of one of my kids at school who has laughed at my scooter before and also seen me trying to get past someone in a bit of a frustrated hurry. You know here people are walking 3 abreast and hogging the pavement? Now he sees me almost mow down a taxi driver. All good for the image ya!

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In choir tonight, we were singing Ain't no  mountain high enough and these two year 5 girls in the centre were really singing their hearts out.  One of these is a Lithuanian girl who rarely SMILES (or very rarely, a sort of half smile or it never quite reaches her eyes.). She also doesn't seem to blink. I  think she may secretly be a lizard in disguise.  There's a word I am trying to think of to describe her- you know Eeyore in Winnie the pooh, the characteristic of him! I really like her, she's enthusiastic about drumming club and choir and music lessons and hangs out with me at playtime when I am on duty.  At the end of this rendition of the song, I said, "A particular big shout out to X and Y who were just shining and singing beautifully, giving it their all. And I saw the most beautiful, shy smile erupt over her face- I have never seen this before- she at once looked beautiful! I was touched by her reaction. She and the other girl were really pleased. As we sang other songs, particular other children really shone, another one was singing really strongly in Sing and the delight in her eyes as I singled her out was gorgeous. I often praise individuals in lessons but in choir, it's generally the collective who I praise but I think I should do more of singling out individuals like this.

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I've lost my front door keys - somehow they disappeared on Saturday afternoon when I got back from cleaning out at Grandad's house. It's really annoying because it has meant for 2 days this week, I have had to wait outside for CBC to get home for at least 30mins. Need to get some keys cut but not sure when we can do this. Life is busy at the moment.


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My goodness, my skin looks grim in these pictures!  I forgot to put moisturiser on this morning and my skin really let me know it! I like my freckles but they also don't help the dry effect!

This is what I wore today. The dress was a thrift/Charity shop purchase a while back and I am little annoyed because the bottom button is has ripped the material around it, so not sure how long it will last or what to do about it. With the best will in the world, I will not get around to sewing it- ahrgh!
The belt was also a recent charity shop purchase. I really liked it- reminded me of Great Gatsby, not quite sure exactly why!  It also reminds me of a comma! It's Country casuals leather and it works really well, I look forward to teaming it with sweaters in the winter! My Head-teacher also liked it. I think she may have wanted to steal it!

CBC took these photos. Which is why some are a bit bizarre! He was taking shots at all sorts of weird angles because he was amused that I didn't know what he was taking! The big mouth open shot says, "You are cheeky, why did you just take a close-up of my armpit!?!?!?!!"- Not featured by the way! You don't need to see that!

I am one of the luckiest teacher in school. Why?  Because I have discovered my current room has air conditioning!  It used to be the ICT room and housed the server so it had to have the AC. I have to share a remote control with another room but if I remember, my room can be cool and lovely!

Tomorrow, am taking the Year 2 choir to another school for the annual KS1 singing festival. I feel a bit more unprepared than I usually do for this occasion but it will still be fun. I have two lovely Year 6 girls coming too as they offered to help me with choir!

Hope you are well.
xx




18 comments:

  1. That's funny! The scooter, I mean! Good for you!
    Pretty dress, too.

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  2. That dress is gorgeous, I really want a photo of you and your scooter. I don't know if you have posted it before and I have missed it but pretty please can you take one for me.

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  3. You and your scooter! Be careful, hehe.
    Cute pictures, that dress is very pretty x

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  4. Your dress is adorable and really suits you. I hope you can get it mended. Love the hat too! And I was admiring the closeup photo and thinking you are so pretty and have lovely skin. Have a great time with your year 2 choir. They are so adorable at that age! Since I am no longer teaching I get to reminisce fondly and forget all the times they were annoying wee beasties!
    xoxo

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  5. These shots are so fun and you look gorgeous :) Hope you get your key situation squared away very soon! xo

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  6. this is such a gorgeous dress x

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  7. You look seriously stunning in these photos- especially the one of you leaning against the shed! Definitely wear this outfit lots more times xxx

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  8. When you go to your big supermarket, the one with the key cutting/heelbar concession, to get the spare key,remember to pick up a pack of "hemming web" from the shop's haberdashery section.
    Then find a small piece of cotton fabric [scrap, or an old hanky] and cut a little square. Use this to iron a patch onto the back of the rip.

    Honestly Kezzie, sometime I think I need to move down to Essex, and be your In- Resident-Fairy-Godmother, to sort out these minor domestic crises!!!


    Blessings [just off for yr 1 supply at a new school...] xx

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  9. So, you're riding round on a pink scooter, you have to wait outside your home until someone with the keys comes home, are you sure you're not an 8 year old in disguise?!!!!

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  10. Lost my comment! Once again I'll say that I doubt if you look a twit in that classy polka-dot dress and the belt. But if you're running down pedestrians on the pavement, you're on your own!

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  11. I wish I could see you scooting along on your little pink scooter. I'd make sure to stay out of your way!!

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  12. There's something about a polka dot dress that i can't resist!
    I love the way you wore this one!

    And congrats on having AC in your classroom, we all know how precious that can be!

    xo
    -maria

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  13. I have this dress in red, oh wow I need to slim back down to fit in it :)

    I always take ask my daughter to take the scooter to school so I can ride home on it, haha I love it. At first i walked and scooted, now I scooter all the way home, the looks a 41 year ols woman gets of car drivers is priceless hehehe x

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  14. Fab thrifted dress and belt combo. Love the hat to complete the look too.
    I am going to print out a colour wheel and put it on the inside of my wardrobe door to help me think about what to wear with what a bit more as I look at your combos and think I should try harder!
    My husband used to travel to London each day by train and to save time would scoot over Westminster bridge to get to the office, go for it!
    Lisa x

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  15. I think the scooter is cool. And I love this dress and outfit. I know what you mean about being too busy for things. If you have chance and want to, post me the dress and I'll try to fix it for you and send it back.
    I have to say, I love those photos, glad he is still agreeing to take them!
    And as for Eyeore - gloomy?

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  16. Oh gosh I adore that dress and it fits you a dream x

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  17. Love the polka dot frock, hat and belt, and it's good to see that your husband is happy to take the photos again - they're great!
    Most of us respond to someone noticing and appreciating our efforts, don't we? You sound like such a kind, thoughtful and encouraging teacher, Kezzie. xxxx

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  18. I adore that dress (and these photos). I was properly laughing out loud at the thought of you on your wee scooter "outta the waaaaaay"!! I don't think I've been on a scooter since I was 6 but I'm becoming increasingly jealous of these 3 boys who ride skateboards along our road (in a V with one at the front and two behind the sides). They look so free! I'm touching wood they don't get mowed down by some angry driver though. Anyway, I also really loved your school stories today. What a joy to see that little girl properly smile! x

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