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By lel
Date 03.09.03 20:53 UTC

My Baby( Josh) goes to big school tomorrow .
I am Full of mixed emotions as in proud but feeling really old as well :(
Ahh bless him! Get the photo of that shiny new uniform before its covered in goo. How long is his first day?
By lel
Date 03.09.03 21:19 UTC

Should have mentioned that my "baby" is 11 - sorry . :(
And will be going to secondary ( big) school and he looks soooo handsome in his uniform
By mali fan
Date 03.09.03 21:22 UTC
Hi lel,
He'll be fine!! My "baby" went into 3rd year at the secondary school this year!! Makes me feel sooo old!!
By lel
Date 03.09.03 21:28 UTC

he is looking forward to his first day - think I am more nervous than him :(
By the way - where did all those years go ??
By mali fan
Date 03.09.03 22:07 UTC
Just wait till exam time comes. Then come back and talk about nerves!!;)
By Julia
Date 04.09.03 11:23 UTC
I got the first set of papers today to enrol my little one for next September.
Doesn't seem real.
By mel78
Date 03.09.03 22:18 UTC
my little one starts"big"school on wednesday,j+i school she is just 4 and will be going for mornings until after xmas,every one else is there sobbing as they leave the school but i will be there with a spring in my step and a smile on my face.because i know that she will love to go to school as she did nursery,so i have no reason to be upset.plus it means i can do a little bit of work now my hands arent so full.
mel:)(big smile)
she will also be in a nice clean uniform.........until i pick her up at dinnertime :(
By JReynolds
Date 07.09.03 06:46 UTC
I know how you feel Mel78, my little boy was 4 on 30th August, he started school 3rd September :-( mornings then afternoons till half term, but it still seems way too young to me............even though he loves it!!
snap my youngest went back to school on thursday into reception from 9=1 until the 22nd when he goes all day from 9-3.20pm,he loved it especially having school dinners,he looks so grown up all of a sudden seen as his only 4 oh bless him:))
By Steph33
Date 07.09.03 09:38 UTC
I can't believe my eldest just started in the 4th year of juniors...(year 6, as they call it nowadays)..where on earth has all that time gone????
Very scary.

Savannah started school last Wednesday, I missed it as I was in hospital again, I came out 2 weeks ago then had to go back in, she has been with my son since the 5th of August, I just wanted her home to start school properly,I will never get this day back again
My eldest son starts year 6 on Tuesday and my middle son, year 2. My youngest starts full time Reception later in September (he will be five on Tuesday). I have waited years for some real time to myself as for the last ten years or so I have nearly always had a young child at home. BUT now it is looming closer, I am beginning to dread it - my little babies have all grown up. I know they are all happy at school though so that is good.
The time will fly even faster now though I reckon!
Fiona and Saffy

When Sara my last daughter started school I made my husband have the day off work as I could not face the house been silent without the children, since I was 18 I had always had children about it took a lot of getting used to.Then we got the first dobe and she help to fill the day
By lel
Date 07.09.03 21:11 UTC

After the summer holidays I have quite forgotten how busy Sunday nights are .
So Far I have helped son no. 2 finish homework , Helped him "back" his school books , ironed his uniform , and sorted his school bag ensuring he has all the necessary books for tomorrow .
Now I know why males dont know how to do anything for themselves when they are older :rolleyes:
By Steph33
Date 07.09.03 21:16 UTC
talk about time flying...I started work at our local school on Tuesday and the week flew by !! My first job in 10 years, since having the boys, and I really couldn't believe how fast the week went by. I'm told that time will just whizz by now..and I believe it. One minute I was nervous to be working again, the next minute the week is over. Scary.
Let's just enjoy our kids whilst we still have them.
My neighbours son goes away to uni in a fortnight, and when I moved into this house her son was the same age as my youngest is now (8)..and to think he's all grown up and going away.
I feel old now.:( My grandson started Nursery School this week. Mind you he is only 6 years younger than my youngest daughter, so maybe I'm not THAT old :D
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