Sunday, 15 February 2015

The road goes ever on...

Friday saw my last day at the school I have worked for  so long.A big day filled with memories of the past and  realising it was indeed time to move on.Earlier in the week Jan helped me take what I had kept from 17 and a half years teaching home in the car-
Sadly,in reality, not piled into an 18th century Spanish chest but into plastic boxes of all shapes and sizes!
Friday was an emotional day with a lovely send off from Pupils and Staff. Many lovely gifts and cards were given to me including the below-

Including some 10cm figures from the Hobbit. I intend to use them (with others needing to be bought)for  Songs of Blades and Heroes in the garden come better weather.However I could not resist this shot taken today-
Perhaps me off to my new school tomorrow?
Or maybe-


Lots to do today and hopefully time to dose/chill too. However,I can't wait for the next chapter to begin tomorrow...



12 comments:

  1. Best of luck to you on the 'morrow!

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  2. Tradgardmastare,

    Good luck for tomorrow, although I am sure that you won't need it.

    All the best,

    Bob

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    1. What a wonderful parting gift, personal not generic. Could be some fun ahead. These are possibly compatible with Papo and Schleich?

      Best wishes for the new start.

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  3. What nice parting gifts. Best of luck for tomorrow!

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  4. All the best for new beginnings!

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  5. Well done. Wish you best of luck for tomorrow!

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  6. Hope all goes well with the new job.

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  7. All the very best! But probably go for a different dress code than that favoured by Gandalf.

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  8. My best wishes for a wonderful and wonder-filled future in your new endeavor, sir. The road does go ever on . . .


    -- Jeff

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  9. Sounds (and looks) like you had a good send off! Best wishes with the new endeavor/adventure!

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  10. Best wishes on your new job - it can be a bit of a wrench.

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