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Sunday, 15 June 2008

Cologne!

Here I am, back in old "Blighty" again, after a couple of days of gobe-trotting on the dreaded Cologne trip. As predicted, I did have a very enjoyable time. We had great fun, mainly at the expense of my Head of Area, but it was worth it :o)
The coach journey was, of course, torture. Very loud and excited Yr7s not much space and COLD. Fortunately Leicester Forest East had these wonderful travel pillows and blankets that we spashed out on. I'm so glad I did, as it eased the discomfort, somewhat.
Once in Cologne, we arrived at the Deutz Youth Hostel, a very well equiped and modern place to stay - hoghly recommended, and then we walked the kids into Cologne for a boat trip. We had a pleasant 2 hrs on a KD Cruise, however I think one hour would have been long enough, in reality. After tea, we were able to gather in a room for the "good cop, bad cop" routine, as I praised the kids for their behaviour on the boat and at tea and Peter (my Head of Area and Deputy Group Leader) told them off for their lack of consideration and the state the coach was in. The kids were in bed by 9.45 pm!!! Admittedly we then sat in the corridor until after midnight but that was more of a "life-style choice" - and it was such fun to hear the kids opening their doors, for them to catch a glimpse of us and retreat very quickly, looking sheepish.
Saturday saw us packing and walking back into Cologne. We went to the Cathedral, of course and Peter and Claire walked (sorry, dragged) the kids up the tower. Fortunately my balance problems due to my deafness in one ear and Barbara's bad arm meant we had to be left behind at the bottom. After the tower came "shopping for tatt" - and that was just the staff. We bought enough flags to deck out the whole of Ian Ramsey School with flags from the EU, got some great toungue in cheek pressies for the rest of the MFL Area but won't mention them here, as I would hate to spoil the surprise tomorrow if anyone reads this!
After coffee and cheese cake and a pizza, we headed off to the chocolate museum, by which time I had lost the will to live so rushed round the very warm museum and spent the rest of the afternoon in the museum cafe...Pinot Grigio by the river - very civilised indeed! After that I got my second wind. We returned to the main town for tea and then headed back to the coach at 6.00pm. We were home by 7.30am this morning so made great time.
We had great drivers who didn't take themselves, or us too seriously which is important. They could also do a mean U-turn in the centre of Cologne. The kids were fine - just normal kids on a trip, really, loud, messy and smelly. It must be said though that the four I had my doubts about taking were OK. The staff who went were great, all shared responisibilty (essential on a trip) but also ready to let their hair down at the appropriate times such as during karacoachy sessions!
Best moment of the trip? Getting off the coach at school and seeing my two beauties running up to greet me. Wonderful!!

Tuesday, 10 June 2008

Cyber Bullying

In our Yr8 Assembly this morning, our Head of Year showed the following video. I found it very thought provoking and could tell looking around the assemble room that many pupils in the year group were affected by it.
I liked it so much that I felt compelled to find it and add it to my school blog. Here it is for anyone who hasn't seen it before:

Monday, 9 June 2008

Preparing for Cologne


Well, the inevitable is about to happen...we leave for Cologne on Thursday evening with 38 Yr7 pupils, including at least 4 very dubious characters (and that's just the teachers!)
We have a full programme that includes leaving school at 21hrs, arriving in Cologne at 14hrs the following day, going on a boat trip on the Rhine, staying over-night, going to the chocolate musem and cathedral, then getting back on coach at 18hrs at arriving back at school at 9hrs on Sunday morning just in time for Fathers' Day. Oh, and I don't know the first thing about Cologne. Oh, and did I mention that the forecast is for rain?
And people wonder why I'm not ecstatic about the trip...

I've lost five pounds...

...so if anyone finds them could they please let me have them back, as I need to pay for the school treasure hunt on Wednesday!
No, but seriously...this GMTV thing really works. NEVER in my life have I ever lost 5lbs in one week but I did last week. What great motivation to continue...bring on the lentils and rye-bread, I say!! I know I won't lose this much every week but it's a great start. Wonder how I'll go on the Cologne trip with no sleep! Just have to remain focused...

Sunday, 1 June 2008

Je blogue, tu blogues...let's blog!

I was very pleased to read in my emails when I returned from the Lake District that our pupil exchange that is emerging from our French eTwinning Project seems to be coming together well. In addition I had a mail from the eTwinning Team, informing me that the project has been short-listed for the UK National eTwinning Awards. I'm sure that there are many other projects, much more worthy than ours to have been short-listed, but it gave me a great feeling of pride. I don't think I've ever done anything before that's been given any kind of local, let alone national recognition (even if it is only being on a long short-list).
Despite having received, therefore, a second invite to the National eTwinning Conference in June I STILL don't think I'll be able to make it as I have to go on a Yr 7 visit to Cologne. I've tried in so many ways to get out of this trip (despite being the Group Leader) but my Head of Area and Deputy Group Leader keeps telling me that if he has to sit on a coach for 24 hrs and stay in Cologne for 2 hrs (not quite the ratio, I know but almost) then I certainly am! His actual words were he would "drag me kicking and screaming" on the coach if he had to.
Well "kick...scream", it seems nothing will get me out of this trip :o(

The GMTV Bikini Diet

Whilst on holiday last week, I was able to catch up on some much needed GMTV viewing. I have missed the ever-professional Penny Smith et al, so it was quite a treat. Whilst watching this week I discovered that they were launching their Bikini Diet and was intrigued. Apparently it's "easy" and "you'll never feel hungry" so it drew me in! Upon arrving home yesterday, I went online and decided to give it a try. Not as user-friendly as I felt it claimed, I had to copy and paste everything into Word so I could print it off (maybe I'm missing something and there's a print-friendly version but I couldn't find it) because I can't be doing with visiting the website everytime I want to know what to eat. Anyway, I've been shopping and bought the nuts and seeds etc... and I begin tomorrow.
So, this is my challenge this half-term! To follow the GMTV Bikini Diet for the full 6 weeks and maybe even blog about it each week (it all depends on how I'm getting on). Hopefully I'll lose 3 stones in 6 weeks - not really, I'd be happy (to begin with) with 2lbs a week.
Musli fo me tomorrow :0P

The Lake District

As well as having visited the Netherlands 2 weeks ago (nearly), I also spent last week in the Lake District with my family. By "my family" I mean Graeme, Alice and Dan - obviously - then my sister, her husband and 2 children (aged 4 and 2), my mum and dad and my grandma (aged 90). Luckily we weren't all in the same accommodation!! Each Whit Week my mum hires 3 static caravans and we all troop off to the Lakes. This year we stayed near Ambleside on Lake Windermere on a lovely caravan site call the "White Cross Bay". It had a swimming pool, so because Alice is a mermaid, we spent several hours each day in the pool. We also took in Lake Coniston, Hawkshead (Graeme believes that all roads in that part of the Lakes lead there!), the Aquarium of the Lake District near Newby Bridge at the bottom of Windermere, Hawkshead, Keswick, Castlerigg Stone Circle, Ambleside, Pooley Bridge and Grasmere. Probably a lot more too! The kids didn't enjoy walking too much, although we did manage to coax them on 2 walks, one to Grasmere from the car-park near Rydal Water and one the the cairn on the walk between Pooley Bridge and Howtown (they whined all the way but no-one got a carry!!). The kids also loved being able to play with their cousins everyday, since normally they're way down in Eastbourne and we're way up here in Stockton.
We had a lovely week with very little rain and fairly mild nights (although heating in the caravan really helped) and I didn't miss blogging or twittering at all - couldn't even get a signal on my mobile most of the time! Back to the grind now, though - heyho!