Sunday, June 17, 2012


Pause for Thought
The Anneke Rice Show
BBC Radio 2
Saturday June 16th, 2012


At our final assembly at one of the local primary schools I addressed the subject of “moving on”.  I don’t always have a lot in common with small children but this time and at this assembly I felt I had a foot to stand on.   You see, my family and I are moving, ourselves, in the next few weeks to central France where I’ll be taking a new church and we’ll be starting a new life. 

The school children, for their part, will be moving up a grade or, in the case of the Primary Sevens, will be heading off to High School in a neighbouring town.  The smaller children will all see themselves reorganized into new classes.  Friendships will be reorganized too.  Children will come back from their summer holidays and will start the year by breaking old alliances and making new ones.

As for the Primary Sevens – they will go from being the oldest, the tallest and the most admired of the students to being the smallest and the least experienced.  As I outlined some of the changes which would take place for them in the coming year a number of faces were truly solemn.  A few can hardly wait for the changes to happen.  Many, however, find themselves caught between the promise of an enticing future and the loss which they will incur by seeing the old way of life – known and comfortable – ending or at least at risk.

I might have told them that at 54 years of age it doesn’t get any easier to move.   The same questions hold sway: 

Will I have friends? 
Will the new people like me?
Will the new work prove to be difficult?

And the same resources will need to be called upon – an openness of spirit, a willingness to learn from mistakes and a degree of trust in the people around us.
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Audio available HERE.  PFT begins at 0:19.20 on the audio bar


1 comment:

Fat Dormouse said...

Hi Raspberry Rabbit - I've followed your blog on and off from The Ship of Fools...I always liked your tag "Will preach for food"

I heard your bit on Richard Allinson saying you were moving, so raced over here to ask:

Where in Central France are you moving to? I'm only asking because we live in fairly central France, so we might be able to be a friendly face or two. Of course, I could be a maniac from Who Knows Where... but you could contact me through the Ship, if you wish. I'm Dormouse (mind you, being on The Ship I could still (quite easily!!) be a maniac from Who Knows Where!!!

If you're too dubious/wary/backing off rapidly, then that's fine. I quite understand!!