Me at Lucy's Wedding. The sun does shine in England!

Me at Lucy's Wedding. The sun does shine in England!
Me still in England!

Saturday 18 September 2010

Four weeks to go!

I have just put my grandsons to bed and done a bit more packing away. It feels strange to be putting winter clothes into boxes and suitcases to take to my mum's house for storage when it is so cold here. My mum is nearly 94 and has helped me in my fundraising by getting sponsors for me from the club she ran for the over 55s. She is very active and I am really proud of her.
It has been strange not being at work. My secondment began in September to fit in with the school term. I hope I will be able to share my experiences with the children at my school via the VLE and hopefully make them more globally aware. It has been quite hard explaining to them that I am going out to Nigeria to share expertise and help with training rather than to give them pencils, books, etc. I did a mini topic with them on Nigeria which they enjoyed. They were very surprised when I showed them the clip on Abuja which was in stark contrast to the mud huts they assumed everyone lived in.
As well as packing things away I have been visiting friends and playing with my grandchildren. Some people think we are mad as all they have heard about Nigeria is to do with corruption and money scams-hopefully I can show them a more positive picture!
My grandson started school last week and it was lovely picking him up and listening to his experiences. His mum is my daughter Lucy who got married.
It is very cold here and I am looking forward to a chge of climate. I have had all my jabs now. Hope my visa and tickets come soon. Still haven't got anyone to rent the house which is a worry but I have been assured we will get a tenant. Lea (my husband) is enjoying watching the football at the moment-doubt he'll be able to in a few weeks time!

3 comments:

  1. What a beautiful pic of the wedding! I'm loving your blog and shall be following your tales of adventure with great interest!
    Love Zoe

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  2. Hello nan, fancy seeing you on the internet! Hee hee.
    Hi mum, can't believe it's nearly here. Orla needs a photo of you and her to put in her room. She keeps looking at that old one of you and dad from the 80s in that little album. Am going to register for Skype now.
    love you
    x

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  3. Hi Caroline,

    I have now found your blog, and am really looking forward to following you over the coming months. The very best of luck for your journey, and keep doing the Pilates!,

    Tanya

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