CancelReport This Post

Please fill out the form below with your name, e-mail address and the reason(s) you wish to report this post.

 

Crossword Help Forum
Forum Rules

rusty

23rd September 2017, 19:05
Hello, Elle,
My friends never mentioned "computers".
As far as I recall, it was a disco on the bus.
Adults were not allowed on!
The young ones really liked it.
There is a tennis tournament in St Petersburg just now.
I saw a clip of Jo Konta on EuroSport.
The EuroPlayer folk are a dead loss.
The quicker you escape them the better.
16159 of 30765  -   Report This Post

elle

23rd September 2017, 20:08
Hi, Rusty!
I wonder if one just hires the bus, and then specifies what kind of function one wants to hold?
Or whether one hires a specific type of bus, already appropriately kitted out?
I shall ask my daughter tomorrow!
A disco sounds like fun!
I am not so sure about computer games!
But my grandson will think that is wonderful!
BB is already asking for a football party.........but he will have a long time to wait yet, as his birthday is not until January.
Haven't parties changed?
I remember my own children playing pass the parcel and musical chairs / bumps!
Far less sophisticated, than nowadays!
16160 of 30765  -   Report This Post

rusty

23rd September 2017, 20:23
Hello, Elle!
They sent me a photo of the bus and as far as I recall it was a "disco bus" with DJ, and driver, probably.
The old parties were every bit as much fun.
And I know that the "disco bus" parties are not popular with many parents as they are expensive.
They can not afford to hire the bus and DJ, even if the kids want one.
And I have every sympathy with them.
16161 of 30765  -   Report This Post

elle

23rd September 2017, 21:04
Hi, Rusty!
I think our pleasures were much simpler in the "old days"........most probably because first our parents, and then us, couldn't afford any different.
I think it a pity that the simpler things of life are now often overlooked .
My daughters tell me that all the children in the school class (30 odd) now have to be invited, because it is no longer P.C. to invite just a chosen few.
And it is "fashionable" to hold the event at a "themed venue"!
We could never have afforded to do that......it was sandwiches, jelly, and cake at home, with a few friends!
Playing party games !
Blind Man's Bluff! Pin the tail on the donkey!
But everyone always seemed to have a good time!
Money isn't everything!
16162 of 30765  -   Report This Post

rusty

23rd September 2017, 21:59
Hello, Elle!
Yes, things were much simpler regarding birthdays etc, years ago.
My friends over the water told me there are several single parent pupils who would like a "bus" party but they have no money for it.
So, your daughter's hearing that all the class has to be invited goes some way to make sure the less well off can go to the party too.
There was a class skiing trip to Italy last Winter, and you can imagine how much that would cost, especially for those on very tight budgets.
I am having a quiet evening reading my book.
16163 of 30765  -   Report This Post

elle

23rd September 2017, 22:47
Hi, Rusty!
That's a two -edged sword, though, Rusty.......
Large numbers make it too expensive when it come to inviting children back, when your "turn" to host comes around....
The same with expensive school trips, such as those overseas.
We could never afford for our children to go on anything that expensive .
It is as well that school uniform has been introduced.
That, at least, is a great "leveller" and all children look the same.
I am reading, too!
I am out of fresh reading material......
My bookshelves are "two books deep".... so I have been delving behind to find old favourites!
16164 of 30765  -   Report This Post

rusty

23rd September 2017, 22:58
Hello, Elle!
Lots of single parents would like a "turn" but can not afford it.
I think these schools should get a grip.
The poorer children are being discriminated against and that should not be.
Some of my books are many years old!
I have a clean out every so often.
I've been reading about the Boer War just now.
It is fascinating!
16165 of 30765  -   Report This Post

elle

24th September 2017, 08:59
Good morning, Rusty!
It is a glorious day here ...bright blue sky and sunshine!
I haven't been further than the garden as yet ......
No early walk today, as we are meeting up with our daughter and family for an outing, at about 11am.
That will be good!
What is it like in your neck of the woods?
You are going out with Miss O this morning, aren't you?
What time is she collecting you?
16166 of 30765  -   Report This Post

rusty

24th September 2017, 13:42
Good afternoon, Elle!
Plan B, here!
I did not go out today.
Think I have a bug!
So it will be next week with Miss O.
Hope you enjoy your outing!
16167 of 30765  -   Report This Post

elle

24th September 2017, 16:11
Hi, Rusty!
Oh dear! I am sorry to hear that you are feeling rough.
I hope it is just something transitory and you will be better tomorrow.
Take it easy for today.
We had a great time, thank you.
It is very warm out - in the mid-twenties - no need for coats / jackets, so a lot of people are out having picnics.
We did the same ourselves and took lunch out with us.
Summer is temporarily back with us!
We are home again now, though, as BB had to be back for a swimming lesson at 4 pm.
16168 of 30765  -   Report This Post