"I'll admit I may have seen better days,
but I'm still not to be had for the price of a cocktail,
"(Margo Channing)
Despot Win
The youngest daughter of affable despots Jason and Claire swept the board at the Trelawnyd Primary School sports day today.
I loved the sound
A score of several dozen children screaming their heads off.
She's a delightful child btw
Wow, you captured her running while both feet were in the air, lends credulity to the expression " flying 'round the track". She might enjoy having a copy of that photo, nice job,Mary
Claire Randa 1 min · Lovely as always John Gray xxx I love the fact that our girls will be able to look back at their beautiful childhood in Trelawnyd by reading your beautiful blogs...xxx thank you xxx
Your pride in her is just lovely! I always loved to go to the school when my kids were little, the noise is so vibrant. (It might not be if I was a teacher!)
Brilliant ...... I can remember my Sports Day ( I loved it as I was sporty ) and my children’s. Do you still have the girls over sometimes John ? They love coming to you, don’t they ? XXXX
Wow, you captured her running while both feet were in the air, lends credulity to the expression " flying 'round the track". She might enjoy having a copy of that photo, nice job,Mary
ReplyDeleteNo my photos but I love her dearly
Deletecongrats to the despot family! looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteFrom despot Claire tonight
ReplyDeleteClaire Randa
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Lovely as always John Gray xxx I love the fact that our girls will be able to look back at their beautiful childhood in Trelawnyd by reading your beautiful blogs...xxx thank you xxx
That made me cry x
DeleteWhat a lovely tribute to you from a lady who appreciates you a lot. (((((hug)))))
Delete- Rosemary
The girls will be in fits of giggles at the fart posts xx
DeleteHow sweet was that!
DeleteDespotic cutie.
ReplyDeleteShe is....and an assertive young thing too
ReplyDeleteYour pride in her is just lovely!
ReplyDeleteI always loved to go to the school when my kids were little, the noise is so vibrant. (It might not be if I was a teacher!)
A wonderful day and especially for the Randa family-Congratulations x
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, superstar!
ReplyDeleteShe is of the two sisters who came over after school a few times last year ? I remember the fun posts.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to cutie.
cheers, parsnip
Do you know what she's doing with her arms in that first photo? She's dabbing. Impressive. I didn't know you folks knew about that move over there.
ReplyDeleteWho is she throwing those lethal looking spears at? Perhaps Miss Parsons B.Ed. or more likely her father.
ReplyDeleteShe...delightful indeed.
ReplyDeleteNext stop . . . the Olympics!
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking yesterday how very important 'Sports Days' were, when we were kids.
ReplyDeletere the bottom picture: Is she thinking of joining Hamas?
Good for her; I like to see girls challenging Warrior energy.
ReplyDeleteI so agree, the sounds of happiness and life are amazing, John I hope your doing O.K, Jo x
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ReplyDeleteBrilliant ...... I can remember my Sports Day ( I loved it as I was sporty ) and my children’s. Do you still have the girls over sometimes John ? They love coming to you, don’t they ? XXXX
ReplyDeleteWell done to the little despot offspring! She looks like a sturdy, healthy, happy girl!
ReplyDeleteIt's good to appreciate people of all ages ..we are all the richer for what they bring and they for what we share Ellexx
ReplyDeleteI agree, there is nothing like the sounds / noise :) of happy children
ReplyDeleteNice post. Nothing better than seeing and hearing happy children. We all need more of it. Congrats to the youngest despot daughter.
ReplyDeleteNice to see her polystyrene javelin went in the right direction, they don't as a rule. Well done though.
ReplyDeleteLook at her dab! The kid's a winner, for sure!!!
ReplyDeleteI really likes your blog! You have shared the whole concept really well and very beautifully soulful read!Thanks for sharing.
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