I remember asking for permission to leave class or miss a few days.. and i was always afraid to d o so; but actually teachers are not monsters and much of the time they understand for a good enough reason...I like the way you structured this poem, very clever with the chorus pf he class participating...
Warmly, B
Posted 1 Year Ago
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1 Year Ago
Thank you Betty
The class were on the final BTEC year (Year 4) They all worked on the nearby.. read moreThank you Betty
The class were on the final BTEC year (Year 4) They all worked on the nearby nuclear power station and had stayed in the same group form year 1
They knew that I had been a racing cyclist and had turned to fell walking - a couple of them were Mountain Rescue volunteers.
Obivously they knew what he was going for and that I wouldnt stop him without reason (say for a final national exam) - They also knew my sis wad on the GB athletics team > well some one with my surname was on TV in athletics events - is she your wife they asked.
it’s a simple yet uplifting poem that reminds us of the quiet power of understanding, support, and unspoken dreams.
Amazing work☺
Posted 6 Months Ago
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6 Months Ago
This particular class were a joy or an headache to teach (18-19 yo) this guy was a comic
I wa.. read moreThis particular class were a joy or an headache to teach (18-19 yo) this guy was a comic
I was called MrC by them
One of them took over my job when i left > using my notes - All technical stuff > Industrial process controls
Pre AI
I remember asking for permission to leave class or miss a few days.. and i was always afraid to d o so; but actually teachers are not monsters and much of the time they understand for a good enough reason...I like the way you structured this poem, very clever with the chorus pf he class participating...
Warmly, B
Posted 1 Year Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
1 Year Ago
Thank you Betty
The class were on the final BTEC year (Year 4) They all worked on the nearby.. read moreThank you Betty
The class were on the final BTEC year (Year 4) They all worked on the nearby nuclear power station and had stayed in the same group form year 1
They knew that I had been a racing cyclist and had turned to fell walking - a couple of them were Mountain Rescue volunteers.
Obivously they knew what he was going for and that I wouldnt stop him without reason (say for a final national exam) - They also knew my sis wad on the GB athletics team > well some one with my surname was on TV in athletics events - is she your wife they asked.
I like the thought of this actually happening and maybe it has, maybe more than once. Permission to be absent from school, friends would know about trials, etc. Perhaps the teacher is Head of school. Of course he would need a letter from parents plus proof. But, no lad would want to NOT tell what is more than likely his proudest moment!
Great write, liked the slow run up to the announcement!
Posted 1 Year Ago
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1 Year Ago
Yes > it did happen like that
The lad in question was like that > it was to be his last Juni.. read moreYes > it did happen like that
The lad in question was like that > it was to be his last Junior game before becoming an adult player
They were Process Control Instrumentation apprentices from the nuclear power station and research group.
He had to ask permission from the training officer.
I was teaching them the measuring devices (my trade) Also they knew that I had been a racing cyclist & my sis was a UK team member (sprints & hurdles)
Thank you for reading it and you comment
PC
1 Year Ago
No wonder the event was so special! My birth family was a sporting family. Two brothers more than k.. read moreNo wonder the event was so special! My birth family was a sporting family. Two brothers more than keen rugby players, two sisters and I keen swimmers! Every move within a sport was special. Many thanks for such an interesting explanation..
1 Year Ago
Dad was a Leeds United pro (cut off by WWII)
One sis a sprinter the other a thrower (discus >.. read moreDad was a Leeds United pro (cut off by WWII)
One sis a sprinter the other a thrower (discus > javelin & pole vaulter (girls didn't do pole vaulting then))
I was a cyclist , cross country runner (from age 11) I had to do all my own maintenance
1 Year Ago
Busy family.. as many can be. Would love to have been a pole vaulter.. what art and skill is invol.. read moreBusy family.. as many can be. Would love to have been a pole vaulter.. what art and skill is involved in that, But at 5.3 would have let go and flown out of the stadium, never to be seen again . :)
1 Year Ago
OOoo what a sight you letting go of the pole and flying out of the stadium
That would be a r.. read moreOOoo what a sight you letting go of the pole and flying out of the stadium
That would be a record
I am having probs with over lapping menues I am unable to select messages
1 Year Ago
Very little surprises or shocks me in here any more!
6 Months Ago
My sis was a pole vaulter She didn't make the county team
My other sis (Ann) was a hurdler (.. read moreMy sis was a pole vaulter She didn't make the county team
My other sis (Ann) was a hurdler (GB team. fastest time for 12 years [not in competition - during the pre competition trials)
School and college was a stanium for me, took advantage.. but, saying that was more of a back .. read moreSchool and college was a stanium for me, took advantage.. but, saying that was more of a back
stroke swimmer and tennis player. As to pole vaulting and hurdling, both take mathematical, physical skill and accuracy! Your sisters certainly had their minds full of precision as well as their bodies!
6 Months Ago
excuse my typo, meant 'staDium'
6 Months Ago
Well - Yes _ i did wonder what a 'stanium was
Something new that hadn't this part of the woo.. read moreWell - Yes _ i did wonder what a 'stanium was
Something new that hadn't this part of the woods
I have fingers that hit the wrong keys > and a wife who asks questions in the middle of a long word, then natters until I answer
That's dementia for you