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this is bay radio so as i say catching
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up with uh some folk involved with
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javier international college
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the family's turn this week now i met up
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with uh richard wijaratni mr widge
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head of the school um it was last week
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and he said well we've got a family for
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and i there was a bit of a
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misunderstanding it was it may have been
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loud car passing or something i'm sure
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he said it's a dutch family coming in
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i said well that's fine as long as they
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speak good english it was the patch
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family of course good morning everyone
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good morning and welcome along and one
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well once i started talking to you i
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even though our dutch friends speak in
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you're out of the northeast by the
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sounds of things so the northeast of
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yes i'm i'm from the north east of
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england and i'm from the north
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uh lake district how are you oh okay
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well welcome along um
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so helen david sadie and ella
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um mercedes on the air the headset mike
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there i'm gonna be very important we'll
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talk in just a moment
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what i usually do is when there are folk
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in uh expats if you like
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how long in spain and why who wants to
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well i'll start with that thanks um we
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came to spain at the end of august
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last year we've been thinking about this
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many many years i wanted to move to
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spain much earlier when the children
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but then earlier last year we decided
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that we're going to give it a year
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so we set everything up we entered the
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xic school went to other schools around
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we settled on xic because we thought it
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was just a fantastic family atmosphere
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and we moved into an apartment at the
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end of august and we're there
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now and we've decided that we liked
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spain so much in this area
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that we've bought our own house and
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we've got the keys and we're moving in
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this week and well it's been an
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interesting uh first year
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here in spain then with obviously what's
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happened in the first half of the year
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now we've talked to the staff about how
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the sort of lockdown period went
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um so you was a family how did it shape
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up i mean it was pretty
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sudden obviously for us it was quite a
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difficult time because my husband
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david um he works offshore and he was in
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saudi arabia at the time
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and it was he was due back in um about a
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and it ended up where saudi was went
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into complete lockdown you couldn't
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you couldn't get out all the airports
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ports were closed so david ended up in
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saudi for three months whereas usually
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works six weeks and then comes home so
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for us that was quite difficult because
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in the uk i've always lived
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close to either my family or david's
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supported me when david was away with
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and this time it was just just myself um
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but i do have an excellent group of
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stayed in touch with me throughout and
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and encouragement which
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was brilliant really but and we spoke
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um daily to david trying to find out
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obviously when he when he
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would be able to come back i was worried
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he wouldn't get back into spain with
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obviously being a british national but
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it all worked out in the end and
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after three months he eventually got
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yeah because you probably didn't have
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residency sorted and all that sort of
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thing by then i did that early on
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no when i left uh javier in early
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february to go to sea
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um a week before i was due to come home
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that's when the lockdown happened
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and yes my wife we were talking quite
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often and she was asking when are you
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coming home when you're coming
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home and i couldn't answer because saudi
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kept changing their goal posts as well
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they kept delaying people coming in
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delaying people going out
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and there was no plans that we couldn't
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make any plans at all
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david hasn't got residency but me and
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because david works obviously offshore
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so he's in and out of the country
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um but we do have and david was able to
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to come to come back into spain i think
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on the back of that we have he had our
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copies of our residency card
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right he had official letter from his
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company obviously to say
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you know the nature of his work and what
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have you and a rental agreement which
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both of our names on and that that was
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enough to get him back
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so you'd been i suppose long enough to
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have had things like internet in place
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and that's something so once
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you know the home schooling started you
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were okay with that side of things yes
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perfectly okay i mean the girls we each
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an ipad anywhere from from this from
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which is what was set up to do all of
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their their schoolwork but we've got
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um laptops and things at home as well so
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that the technology sort of side of it
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was not an issue because of the fact
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that the ipads were already set up and
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they use the ipads in school they know
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already so it was just a case of
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transferring that system into
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into the house really yeah um so what
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in the house at the time do you mean do
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you work do you have to go out during
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um i don't work here so i was able to
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in her in the house um all of the time
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and uh monitor the the girls obviously
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on the ipads but to be fair
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um not to sing their praises or to sign
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these girls were brilliant and they just
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got on with the work you know what i had
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because we live in an apartment at the
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sadie was in the sitting room ella was
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uh just so obviously to to to so it
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they don't didn't distract each other if
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you know because series and secondary l
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primary obviously it's a different
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they're doing very different
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different things um but they just got on
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i had no absolutely no
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issue they get up get on and that was it
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it was it wasn't a problem at all
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yeah i can kind of tell from uh just
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sort of meeting the two girls
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behaving and playing along with all of
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that so what was it like um sadie just a
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change obviously of routine but you soon
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adapted to it did you
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getting out did you sort of properly get
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up and about and get dressed and
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you know do the whole thing if i'm being
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honest i got up got dressed
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at the right time but i got up but i
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get changed out of my pajamas i just did
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homeschool in my pajamas well that's all
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right i'm sure you weren't the only one
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who was doing that i think everybody was
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but it's i was saying to the teachers
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and it's quite a good
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it's quite good sort of discipline um
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because people working from home is a
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it's an issue for some people because
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you can't there's so many distractions
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and it's you know and it's easy to
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particularly if the work comes in and
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did you start out with like this this
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class starts at this time or did you
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and say just get this finished by
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whenever for the first week it was like
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and then we the second week and then the
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rest of it we started doing
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set times and on the google meet where
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we actually had to see
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uh our teachers for the full hour so we
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it was like that we um sort of half
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um the pe side of things did you do
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anything did you join in with any of the
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um my farm tutor miss batson she was
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uh she was making like every lunch time
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maybe i think it was on a tuesday or
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thursday and you could join google
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meeting they would do
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fitness and exercise and some people did
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but i was just i wanted to have my
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yeah i think i'd been right with you
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there it all settled in
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relatively well though didn't it i mean
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considering how soon they had to get it
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how did you see it helen i thought it
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was um absolutely brilliant i mean i'm
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in the uk i worked as a as a teacher in
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secondary and primary schools anyway and
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impressed um i listened into some of the
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you know the what was happening in the
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brilliant both these girls were
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and it was pretty much like them
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being at school except they were
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you know in in in the uh in our house
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but um it and it gave for all of us to
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us like structure to the day you know
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like if there was a routine we had a
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um there was something to do all day
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because sadie and ella
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like many children all over javier were
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allowed out the house at all no they
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couldn't go out on this they couldn't go
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for them both it gave them something
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um that was constructive to fill that
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um so it was i thought it was amazing
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i really i really did as a parent as
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all um the stress of us
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you know i've got friends in in um
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the uk that have really been very
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stressful trying to teach their children
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over the last uh two or three months on
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this worksheet sent and they've got to
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try and they've got try and
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teach the children we had none of that
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it was like it was all handed over to
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xic and they did a i thought an
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absolutely brilliant job i couldn't
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fault it what about the
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the sort of social side uh say sadie um
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you miss your friends or are you used to
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spending a bit of time online so you
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you i suppose these days you would have
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been a bit more used to that than they
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would have been maybe 30 years ago
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because you chat with your friends
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yeah me my friends were all very close
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we were just facetiming each other all
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when we actually finally met in person
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we didn't know what to say because we
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already told each other
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everything that was going on yeah we
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couldn't see each other yeah
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it was very weird seeing them obviously
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we're in the school holidays now
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and your first full year here
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um a little bit easier to uh keep the
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kids entertained during the school
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holidays here and then you go and play
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in the pool and we'll uh we'll be right
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here yes uh both both my daughters um
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love being outside they did in the uk as
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so we spend a lot of time by the pool
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and down down by the beach
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um because we're from the north of
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in the uk basically from the end of
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september probably right the way through
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we didn't even go in the garden it was
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it was it's so cold and wetting
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so this is this is absolutely brilliant
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i mean my daughter sadie
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um plays rugby and she can play rugby on
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oh yeah they do that don't they yeah i
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mean we can sort of stand and we're not
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freezing freeze freezing to death like
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well that's yeah that's the thing isn't
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it when um with parents in the uk when
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uh watching from the sidelines on a
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sunday morning in january
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and playing football uh but uh yeah so
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when you play rugby sadie that's
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that's obviously been on hold for a bit
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close contact thing but any news on that
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it did come back we had it on wednesday
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and thursday for like a month or two all
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yeah and then there's this new rule
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coming out that any contact games can't
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um but so we've had to stop
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beach rugby so that's kind of sad
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because other sports get to play and
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like they don't they they get to have
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like contact too so it's
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it's not very fair should we talk to her
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let's get eller on go on she's hiding
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might just get you in shop by the way
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we're filming this we'll put this up on
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youtube haven't got the screen up this
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week between us because there's
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enough distance i've sprayed everything
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and what do you find to do then
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well um since got alexa
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and um for her birthday in england i
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a lot to play music and dance too and i
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like playing outside in the pool and
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and the beach and the beach
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and like playing video games too so
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primary still yeah okay how long till
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two years okay well you'll have a bit
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more room because the way this is
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working as we know the new
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secondary school is opening up for
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excise c so sadie that'll be you
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in there from september all being well
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do we we know it's opening september
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here um that's what they say yeah
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okay have you seen it yeah all right
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we've been to the building itself or
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seen well i've been to the building
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myself but not past the
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barrier right but it's it's coming on
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like the buildings are up so that's good
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yeah it sounds impressive i mean they
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put a lot of work into there even down
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to the whole design of the place
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the design looks very impressive they've
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thought about pretty much everything
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yeah the the flow of it was it was
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discussed too with mr witch they've got
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one of those uh folk that's um earn
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their money these days by you know
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designing the way the way you flow
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through a building a bit of feng shui in
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yeah but it's important it's a thing and
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you'll do all right technology wise as
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well i think by the sounds of it yeah
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everything in place there yeah the
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school already provides us tablets so
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yes we'll probably just take them to the
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but there'll be a lot more facilities
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you're a little bit restricted where you
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um for space and that sort of thing so
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a lot more for you um and i think i'm
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right in saying there's
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uh the sort of playing area there's the
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outside area where you'd be able to do
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rather than going off off campus as it
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were we have to take the bus so we used
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to the nearest uh like open the space
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but here we have a running truck and we
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have three tennis courts that
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we're going to be able to play
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volleyball hockey football basketball
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with so there's going to be a lot of
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mm-hmm and from what i gather then ella
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where the secondary school is now
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that'll be you'll be able to go in there
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so you'll have a bit more room to
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um well is that right well the younger
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ones are going into their like um
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so we'll have more room in the the
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primary school to to expand things and
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i think the um the infants you know like
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foundation reception one and two are in
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in the um now secondary school right and
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from year three up to year six will be
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in the current primary school that
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that's what i i thought i'm not
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i i got a little bit yes i knew there
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was mention of obviously making use of
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the space where the secondary school is
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um and the older folk move up to this to
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the other school have you seen it
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we've we've drove past it a few times
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because we were just like uh
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curious as to see when it would be you
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know how it's getting on if it'll and if
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at all finished uh in time for um
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sadie going there in september well uh
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girls good luck with next turn thank you
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all right in your new school and uh
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maybe uh catch up with you again soon uh
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i just i i never have more friends at
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this time of year with that
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air conditioning unit let's just pop in
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the vaguest of reasons just to say hello
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but uh now it's good to catch up with
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you and good to hear that um
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things went all right during the