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Claire has to move her class, and lack of organization of the company which takes care of it drives her nuts. Indeed, they didn’t really realize which quantity of equipment is in a class, and they don’t have enough boxes.
About twenty primary classes should have moved since June in a magnificent quite new school. But here is : the building could not be ended in time. Then the teachers stayed in their old schools, began the school year, and pack their equipment while they were teaching at the same time. Oh yeah, they also have to empty the boxes and tidy up their business between two journeys of the removal men as there are not enough boxes, for being able to fill them again !
We give moral support to her as best we can : courage, Claire, you have soon two weeks of holidays to tidy up your new classroom !
I would not want your supervising job!
Sounds like Claire has some stressful days.
Good thing she has you two kitties to help relieve that stress!
Purrs Georgia and Julie,
Treasure and JJ
Gosh, it’s hard enough teaching but having to teach in the middle of a move and not getting things done in time to make it a SMOOTH transition is really frustrating I’m sure! You all just have to make her “at home” time stress free – she will APPRECIATE that!
Hugs, Sammy
My Dad can REALLY feel Claire’s pain. My Dad taught Special Education for 36 years in the Inner City of Detroit and teaching is hard enough, let alone having to move too! Our hearts go out to you! xoxo
Dang, that doesn’t sound like fun at all. But those blue boxes look pretty nice!
It’s unfortunate that your Mum has to work through her holiday – maybe she’ll take you both to play on her box pile!
Luv Hannah and Lucy xx xx
Oh dear, we feel bad for Claire. You would think they could provide extra help for teachers so they could continue teaching as they should. Sounds like something our school systems would pull over here. They expect teachers to do more and more with less and less support/money etc. I hope you will do lots of extra purring for Claire.
Well furst weez wanna say y’all be lookin’ gawjus. Second…OMC Dat’s bout da way schools here awe. So unorganized. Weez sendin’ purrayers fur Claire. Dusn’t sound much like a vacation ifin she has to work.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Lexi
That looks like a lot of work- good luck.
oh NO! THat looks like a LOT of heavy supervision!!
There cab never be enough boxes!
“So… that doesn’t happen only in France,” my Masters exclaim! They sympathize with you.
How come you don’t ask for Zorro and Pixie’s help for the boxes?
THat looks like a lot of work! Wishing Claire good luck.
That sounds like a nightmare! Claire is lucky to have you giving moral support.
Apparently it’s everywhere the same, could have happened easily here too ! Nowhere you can count on building companies, they are always late, never in advance !
Oh my goodness, Claire! That’s a whole lot of stress!! But those lovely kitties of yours must be helping – I know those pictures of them sure did make me smile! Hope it gets better soon!
That is so stressful!!! We send you lots of purrs and hope you manage to get it all done. How Claire manages to do blogging and visit blogs is amazing!! xxx
Sounds like a really big chore BUT… I see boxes. Once they’re empty… I’d start putting dibs on those boxes right away. MOUSES!
Purrs,
Seville
Woo hoo so many boxes to play with , say´s me
My mom-person for some reason feels sorry for Claire !
XOXO
Moving is always stressful. Good luck, Claire.
Purrs xx
Athena and Marie
Oh dear! Moves are never smooth are they? We hope Claire remembers to focus on the light at the end of the tunnel! Her new classroom will be amazing! We are sending her encouraging hugs
the critters in the cottage xo