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Kids go back to school on Tuesday and as usual the Ganghut rings with cries of " Whaurs ma gym kit? " and " No Ah willnae wear they troosers - ah'll look like a scaff! I need new lace up ones!". This I can deal with but I am worried about Morse - he's had company unlimited over the past 7 weeks and longlies in the morning. Today I was meant ot be getting new shoes for the wee ones but son and heir has wandered off with his tribe and Daughter NO1 is out replacing scaffy trousers, so I can't go off and leave him for a couple of hours alone after him being with us so much in the holidays......
By charlie24
Date 15.08.03 13:45 UTC
Gosh there back early, our lot still have at least 2 weeks to go.

My kids AND hubby have just over 2 weeks ...the kids go back on Tuesday 2nd September (Sophies 13th Birthday) and Stephen starts at school on Monday 1st September (as it is a Teacher training day)
:D
Melody :)
By charlie24
Date 15.08.03 14:29 UTC
Is your husband a teacher melody?
cant wait for my 5 to go back to school,got until the 4th sept .

He is starting a new career as a Maths/Science/IT Teacher on 1st September ;)
By Kash
Date 15.08.03 15:21 UTC
Mine both go back on the 3rd- Kane's 6th Birthday:) Melody how did you go about organising birthday parties when she was younger- with them going back to school on their birthdays? Upto and including his 4th birthday was easy because it was a few close friends and family but last year (5th) and this year (6th)- with him being at school- friends from his class are invited- so far I've been sending the invites out just before they break up from school for the holidays but with it being such a lomg time it proves dreadful with organising numbers etc:(
Stacey x x x

Mine go back on September 2, which means I have to stay all day at work :( Owell more money :). I have been getting off everyday at 12:30 (51/2hrs instead of 71/2hrs) because my hubby works at 1:00 and this way I don't have to pay for a babysitter. I would of dished out more then I made so we decided to do this and it working great, I still kinda get a summer holiday :). I only have next summer of doing this cause then my daughter will be old enough to stay home and watch her brother for 2 hrs :( they grow up so fast. Can't believe how time flies by :(
ttfn :)
By charlie24
Date 15.08.03 16:11 UTC
Just out of interest how old do they have to be to stay home by themselves?
There isn't any law apparently ( Scotland remember) all that happens is the parent is prosecuted if anything happens while s/he is out - negligence. My police pal tells me 14 is old enough to babysit siblings and if anything happens you 're liable for the sitter under 16 as well as the kids. I feel teenagers can get into worlds of trouble home alone (good movie that) so i'd leave them less time than a 10 year old.

Stacey ..we just had parties at the weekend after the 2nd usually. They normally take a bag of sweets into school for the day of their Birthdays too :) Sophie is the oldest in the year ...poor girl :D
By co28uk
Date 15.08.03 20:30 UTC
Mine are not back until the 8th September due to moving from the old site over to the new site. :-(, but i must admit the have been good
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