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    Default my baby is growing up :(

    been to reception intake meeting tonight about her going full day she's my little mate and love her so much will miss her not being with me. she's half days at the moment at the school nursery but its just hit me really how she's growing up so fast. Feel sorry for her sometimes she's so good at understanding all these kids come to play and share all the toys with.

    can't believe she's 4 soon!

    wibble has know her since she was 9 months and will agree it has gone so fast!!

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    "It goes so fast" is a cliché but it's so true!

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    I agree....she is growing up fast. She was a little love tonight when you went to your meeting... She particularly liked playing with uncle wibble...but he had to sit down cos his hip hurt! Old devil.

    Wobble the "I live with an old man now!" X
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    Aww, I know how you feel

    My DD has just left school (well, has to go back for her exams, but that's only for another week) and I remember her first day at 'big school' having attended preschool half days.
    Where does the time go

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    awww. I can remember how that felt like it was yesterday honey. she was my youngest. This year she's off to high school - even scarier
    if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got

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    Quote Originally Posted by WibbleWobble View Post
    I agree....she is growing up fast. She was a little love tonight when you went to your meeting... She particularly liked playing with uncle wibble...but he had to sit down cos his hip hurt! Old devil.

    Wobble the "I live with an old man now!" X
    oh dear poor Mr wibble she can be a little tom boy when playing because Mr beachgirl will throw her around the room

    thanks again for having her she's very comfortable at yours with her feet up! xxxx

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Juggler View Post
    awww. I can remember how that felt like it was yesterday honey. she was my youngest. This year she's off to high school - even scarier
    my eldest baby is off to secondary school in September too. i'm not old enough to have a child at senior school!

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    I know. I feel like crying sometimes. 'The days are long but the years are short'. x

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    Quote Originally Posted by loocyloo View Post
    my eldest baby is off to secondary school in September too. i'm not old enough to have a child at senior school!
    Mine too and I don't feel old enough to have one in secondary school either
    Love Amanda

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    My daughters only 14 months and already thinking how fast it's all flown by. Only seems like yesterday I announced I was pregnant. Will have to have another one soon to have a baby again lol

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    My dd will be 4 in September and is now the eldest during the day. She always used to be the baby but now is like an assistant.

    Shes at preschool everyday and I must say I no longer enjoy toddler groups as much as I did when she was there too.

    In September her and another mindee will be at nursery but I will have my baby with me.

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    My DD starts this year as well! She's a September baby so will be a week off her 5th birthday when she starts! She's really excited and more than ready for it! On the other hand I am not ready to lose my baby! It means she is definitely growing up!
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    Quote Originally Posted by loocyloo View Post
    my eldest baby is off to secondary school in September too. i'm not old enough to have a child at senior school!
    even worse when it's your youngest I am def. old enough though
    if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got

 

 

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