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Postby angels3 » Thu Jan 01, 1970 1:33 am

"<FONT face=""Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"" size=2>just wondered if any of u had a child starting school this year. my dd1 is starting in august and i can't believe it my baby is growing up so fast  it's scary 2 think that in a few sort years she'll b a teenager omg i can't get over the fact it's been nearlly 5 yrs since i gave birth 2 her it doesn't seem that long yet i know its true as i have 2 other dds as proof  </FONT>"
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Postby MumSam » Thu Jan 01, 1970 1:33 am

"<FONT color=#9900ff>Once they start school it goes even faster angel.  My eldest can leave school this year </FONT>"
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Postby Chisi » Thu Jan 01, 1970 1:33 am

Yes time flies! </P>

My dd,Iona will be p3 in August-but she's still my wee babs.When ds,Roan starts school Iona will be at secondary- that is scary! </P>

At least if both go 2 college- Iona will have finished b4 Roan starts- so hopefully we'll afford it all!</P>

I managed not 2 cry when dd started school-I think cos her wee pals were there she was so happy.</P>

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Postby Strawberry » Thu Jan 01, 1970 1:33 am

"I've got 2 in school and I agree, time goes much quicker once they start.  Katie doesn't start til next year after xmas, well thats bout 18 months away yet.  I cried on dd#1 first day, it was soooooooo emotional but with ds I was fine, loved the 2 weeks of freedom b4 dd#2 arrived."
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Postby RIN1983 » Thu Jan 01, 1970 1:33 am

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<FONT face=""Times New Roman, Times, serif"" size=1>Harrison starts on 13th Sept we had his nursery meeting last nite i cant belive three years have gone sooo quickly it was so sweet seeing the tiny toilets & chairs lol he was getting really excited over the horrid black velcro pumps they have to wear for PE he thinks there the best thing eva typical!!!</FONT></P>

<FONT face=""Times New Roman"" size=1>Already started on his uniform i think im more excited than he is </FONT></P>

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Postby angels3 » Thu Jan 01, 1970 1:33 am

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i went out and got some of her uniform in yesterday and showed mil what i'd got and guess what she said i don't agree with ur choice of school bag it's 2 small u shouldn't have bought socks as it'll b winter soon u've not got her a dress and when i told her i had cream tights already in the house she told me u can't have cream tights with a navy skirt.</P>

who says i can't i wore just that when i went 2 school and there is nothing wrong with it oh it made me feel so crap here i am buying my first school uniform 4 my daughter and she makes me feel as if i'm a terrible mother  it makes me so angry.</P>"
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Postby RIN1983 » Thu Jan 01, 1970 1:33 am

" Awwww hun just ignore her ive got a mil whos just the same its up to you how u dress your ds and what school u send her to cream wont look silly with navy it would be worse ifyou put her in those grey school tights !!"
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Postby Vickimom » Thu Jan 01, 1970 1:33 am

At least I don't have that prob at the mo.  My daughter is only just, at 10, starting to want skirts and dresses, she wouldn't wear them before, not since 5yrs old! Bless her, I just have to buy really small trousers when fred starts, but how old are they when they go, here they have  a nursery class as well.
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Postby Thumbles » Thu Jan 01, 1970 1:33 am

<FONT color=#0033cc size=2>I Cried when dd1 started school nearly 3 years ago, doesnt seem that long, and sometimes doesnt seem long enough lol. i know what you mean about it not seeming long til teenage years although i could swear at 7 dd1 has hit the terrible teens already she is so moody, and very feisty!!</FONT></P>

<FONT color=#0033cc>Ignore your mil you know best you are their mum not her and so long as you are happy who cares.</FONT></P>
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Postby stac1983 » Thu Jan 01, 1970 1:33 am

i am not lookin forward to when dd goes to school but i have over 4yrs for that but i am sure before i know it the time will arrive as they grow up so fast.</P>

I hope she gets on well and enjoys her time at school and ignore ur mil she is ur little girl and u make her choices on the uniform.  I hate when people interfer</P>
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