Four weeks to half term

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Volupturaptor
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Re: Four weeks to half term

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I won't have to leave home until around 2.30 pm to collect my daughter, her train gets in at 4.15 pm.
Not having seen her at the leave weekend, I am really looking forward to seeing her again.
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Re: Four weeks to half term

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I am only 45 minutes away - but this Saturday we won't get home until about 5:00 pm as once I have picked up my DD I then have to deliver her younger sister to Big School for her Initial Assessment! DD and I will probably spend the afternoon Horsham window shopping ...
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Re: Four weeks to half term

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Good luck with the initial assessment for younger daughter, it doesn't seem as though it was 3 years ago that we were doing that for D.S, time flies!
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Re: Four weeks to half term

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Good luck to Cupcakemom's dd2 !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Four weeks to half term

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Absolutely!!! Break a leg and all that. Scary - seems like yesterday. She will be fine! xxxx

Us again next year.eeek. Still the same question examples on the website too, I see - DD2 and I did the chicken and ladybird question at breakfast this morning; much hilarity. After three attenmpts I am quite good at it.
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Re: Four weeks to half term

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And Horsham has some fab stuff in it's charity shops (I picked up a lovely next top for work in the Cancer Research shop for £4.50)
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Re: Four weeks to half term

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We have also attempted the chicken and ladybird questions a few times. I cannot believe three years have gone by already when my DS took the exam !! Good luck Cupcake, my DD will be sitting hers in London.
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Re: Four weeks to half term

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Lovely to have DS back home, mind you I can only describe him as semi conscious, I think he is need of several days sleep!
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Re: Four weeks to half term

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My ds said that 4 weeks is quite a long time to be at school! Although when he's at school he's not awakened at 5.30am by a cat attacking his feet :lol:
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Re: Four weeks to half term

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Lovely to have DS back home, mind you I can only describe him as semi concious, I think he is need of several days sleep!
Ha yes, same here. I have learned to just let him get on with it the first couple of days. He s still in pj's pottering in his room and just comes down for food / drink.But he's home so we re all happy!
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Re: Four weeks to half term

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Pj's here too. Food and a couple of days wall to wall dvd's....and magical lie-ins.

..and that warm fuzzy feeling of us all being together again :)
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