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Sorry to those who are full time nurseries, but this day has been anticipated for a week or more this time round. The children have been quite sensitive and tearful, which we put down to the very hot weather and perhaps lack of sleep.

 

Thank heavens we weren't doing any type of show I dread to think how they would have coped. We had a simple leavers celebration and snack was some party food. And lots of lovely pats on backs for doing a great job.

 

I wonder how our lovely Cait is feeling - have you finished yet?

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Me too - finished that is!

We had a lovely picnic - was hard to find some shade but we did! :1b

Spent some time this morning sorting out various folders and the filing cabinet and compiled the dreaded 'summer to do list' - so I have a list but I won't be 'doing' any of it for a few weeks! :rolleyes:

Ref Cait - she isn't 'completely retiring' - she is going back for at least part of the autumn term - sure she will be along sometime soon to enlighten us all :1b

Happy hols everyone! :1b

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Yep we've finished too.... :1b :1b :1b

Yesterday our leavers day - all very successful and fun.

Today - our stayers tea party - fields to wet/damp in the shade for an outdoor picnic though, but still a fun chilled out day.

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We have only 6 returnees this year! But what a lovely idea to have something just for them - will nick that idea for next year as I always feel they are a little left out and bemused by the goings on of the "leavers".

 

Think we are going to have a very slim autumn term numbers are very low for us, but so many left today it will take a while to build up again, lots a competition in my area for the nappy pound!

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We have only 6 returnees this year! But what a lovely idea to have something just for them - will nick that idea for next year as I always feel they are a little left out and bemused by the goings on of the "leavers".

Think we are going to have a very slim autumn term numbers are very low for us, but so many left today it will take a while to build up again, lots a competition in my area for the nappy pound!

 

Yes do it! This is our second year this method and it works really well. We can do things with just the older group and visa versa the younger.

After last years success, we altered our christmas party too- the older group come in earlier sing a few songs to parents then have an an entertainer suited to their age group, then the younger ones come in for a more general "party' with lots of games dancing etc.

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I've finally finished too. Just completed a 5th year at the same school and in year 1. Didn't find a new job for the 4th year running. So it's back to year 1 for a 6th year, yep you read that right. Must be mad or more like my hours are only for that year group.

 

No real summer to do list. May look at volunteering at a different school to gain experience (and maybe a way to move on), as teacher training interview suggest I look at different school systems.

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We have finished too! Hope everyone has a wonderful holiday and gets a well deserved rest :) x

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What a day from hell in both the nursery and out of school club! Behaviour appaling. Our biter bit. Our screamers screamed. Our fussy eaters fussed and starved. So glad that the last child went early at 5.50pm. I really hope they have all calmed down for Monday. We had a new staff member start today -she must have wondered what on earth she had let herself in for.

Really jealous of those of you who have time off. The six week holiday is our busiest time but also our best time as we have loads of trips and outings and I get to do them all as only I can drive the minibus. Always exhausted at the end of the days though.

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Wasn't all bad. Two new babies signed up which means our baby room is filling up and a parent who owed me 3 months fees finally paid up. Was pretty peed off when I heard she told a staff member I was really mean because I was pushing for payment!!! Just had a really ready chin wobbling, wet tissue sob over Long Lost Family which I recorded - husband and 3 sons soon cleared out the room after laughing at me. Feeling great now. Nothing like a good cry to put you in a good mood.

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We don't close either but I'm looking forward to the summer "holidays". Less structure, less planning, fewer meetings, less pressure all round. Oh and fewer children! :D

Hope everyone, open or closed has a great summer!

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So.........just wondered what those of us lucky enough to have started our 'hols' are up to.......

I have been gardening, reading, gardening, reading....... :D

Today - feel I must turn my attention to some housework :blink: no really I must :D

So far I have uncovered my dining room table - please don't be impressed - that actually translates to - I have put things in piles and just moved elsewhere xD

Washing is out and I am about to start the ironing that I have been avoiding for days! :rolleyes: or should I just go back to gardening, reading, gardening.........no get on with it now!!! :D

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Yep pleased to have started my hols too. Thought I would come into office and finish off, but I keep finding more to do!

 

Ah Well! I'll spend some time at home next week!!!!

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Can't be asked to do much at all, I just call it intelligence gathering! Car loaded with pre school washing and toot so must get on really

I don't collect the pre-school washing from my setting until near to the end of hols - that way I can get it sorted and back sharpish - used to bring it home - sort, wash and then it would take up residence in grandchildren's bedroom - then they'd come to stay and it would be moved - then back in there - you get the picture....... :1b

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I wonder how our lovely Cait is feeling - have you finished yet?

 

Ref Cait - she isn't 'completely retiring' - she is going back for at least part of the autumn term - sure she will be along sometime soon to enlighten us all :1b

 

That's right. I retired as Manager last Friday, got a lovely engraved vase and flowers and loads of cards and gifts. I'm back in next year on Tuesday and Thursday mornings till Christmas to help with ratio as they are so busy, and to do some admin. Then from Christmas to Easter, just going in on Tuesday mornings, then that's it. They will let me know if they don't need me if children are off

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Anyway - can I just say - ironing finished - not doing any washing any time soon - don't want another pile/mountain like that! :ph34r:

Have watered greenhouse + poly-tunnel.........have mooched about doing a bit of dead-heading.........time to start preparing tonight's dinner methinks......

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Well today was my first day off and I was up at 6.30! Then I negotiated the maze of boxes in my dining room that is my new kitchen (it's now reached the 'I'm excited' point instead of the 'oh my goodness what have I done?!' point!) then I went in to school where ?I spent 3 hours emptying, sorting, cleaning and re-organising the cupboards in the staff room! No one else except my head teacher will notice or care but it makes me feel SO much better to know things are tidy inside.

 

Then round to mum and dads for lunch before helping mum with the cleaning before taking them out for a walk at a local country park. I saw two of my loveliest children with their families. They did that disbelieving 'teachers don't really exist out of school' look and wouldn't speak to me!

 

Then I fell asleep on the sofa and am settling down for a relaxed evening with chocolates!

 

Tomorrow am in school in the morning again and the afternoon is anybody's guess at the moment!

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We broke up on Monday. So emotional, my deputy who has been here for fourteen years has retired. Am really not looking forward to September without her. We had one of those fabulous working relationships where we just knew what the other would do etc And it also involved saying goodbye to eighteen of our school leavers and their families who are mostly a wonderful bunch.

Tuesday morning saw me cleaning out two sheds, today shed number three was done and the sand kitchen and quite a bit of playground sweeping!! Tomorrow involves more sweeping and weeding to complete the outside area. Saturday will be a good clean inside, furniture moving and new labels on everything. Sunday will be a day off and Monday will be tying up any loose ends and then the holidays will start!!

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We broke up on Monday. So emotional, my deputy who has been here for fourteen years has retired. Am really not looking forward to September without her. We had one of those fabulous working relationships where we just knew what the other would do etc And it also involved saying goodbye to eighteen of our school leavers and their families who are mostly a wonderful bunch.

I know what you mean, I had a long standing deputy leave 4 years ago and we had had a great relationship similar to the one you describe I think. My latest deputy has just left after 4 years - life was different but it in many ways it did me good!

 

You will find your way, as you must, just give yourself some time.

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Anyway - can I just say - ironing finished - not doing any washing any time soon - don't want another pile/mountain like that! :ph34r:

Have watered greenhouse + poly-tunnel.........have mooched about doing a bit of dead-heading.........time to start preparing tonight's dinner methinks......

Hmmmm - what was that about not doing any more washing - just back from visiting my dear old mum in hospital.......

Me: Here's your clean nighties mum

Mum: Well done dear, there's lots more for you in the locker!

I don't mind - i will make an exception for my mum :1b

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Well - as we have shut for the holidays I can now catch up on paperwork which I can do early in the morning whilst suitably attired in my nightshirt xD

I have "treated" myself to a bike - not having cycled for nigh on 30 years so today I have cycled (pushed bike up hills) to the beach where I have lounged, swum, played frisbee, read trashy novel and generally lazed around. Unfortunately having cycled there I then had to cycle back - much more pushing of bike on the return journey.

I surely must have burned some calories and am shortly off to bed as I am kn*******d xDxD

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So at what point in the day do I officially have to get dressed? Not used to all this 'holiday' stuff. Have to say that I'm really not looking forward to putting anything more restricting on than this comfortable three sizes too big cotton nightie!

I wish I'd kept all those kaftans that were all the rage back in the day!

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