Archive for September, 2009

five a day

apologies andy by you.

I’ve finally come up for air after the week that felt like three squeezed in back to back.  The inspectors came, inspected and left again, leaving a cloud of dust in their wake.  Teachers are a rare breed.  We tend to think, as a rule, that our job is one of the hardest in the world and that anyone who isn’t a teacher just doesn’t understand this.  Don’t get me wrong. it is difficult and demanding and frustrating and without the opportunity to hop on the internet to do some shopping at work whenever it takes your fancy.  But it also throws up some of the most sublime conversations you could ever experience.  Such as one I had with the boy who couldn’t spell GCSE last year and who was researching Michael Jackson as his famous figure who should be brought back from the dead (don’t ask…),

Me: How’s your research going?

Him: I’ve found out that The Jackson Five was started when Michael got a load of his mates together to start a group.

Me: Oh, right.  How many people were in the group? (I know, I know, but sometimes I can’t wait to see what tumbles out of his mouth)

Him: I think there were seven.

Me: Oh.  So why are they called The Jackson Five?

Him: I’m not sure.  It’s weird isn’t it?

Anyhoo, on to the crafts.  I’ve made some more keyrings for the etsy shop and a craft fair that I have coming up in York in October.  So, some keyrings for the fruit bowl,

pear keychain by you.

 

lemon keychain by you.

and some mid-90s mixtapes,

cassette keychain by you.

Oh, I loved making mixtapes when I was at college.  I’d spend hours on the front cover and figuring out what went where and counting the second between tracks.  Heaven x

 

on the beach

on the beach by you.

My mum’s been going through my granddad’s old slides and this is one of the stranger ones.  Cows on a beach?  Who’da thunk?

I’m still alive and making things, busy busy busy.  My school got the Ofted  phone call today, we’re being inspected on Tuesday and Wednesday.  Wednesday is also the day we’re being visited by Ed Balls.  That’s Ed Balls the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families.    Oh and tonight I’m on a hen night.  Goodbye  weekend, I hardly knew you.

Hangovers and visiting dignitaries permitting, I do have some more photos to take and goodies to show you so hang on in there it’ll be worth it!

And I’m sorry to all you grown-ups out there but, like it or not, Ed Balls is a funny name, regardless of the outstanding job he does in the very important office he holds…


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