Today was the first official (i.e. uniformed) visit to school... Tomorrow is the first full day. How time flies!
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Ollie , what a lovely daughter you have -- and dont it bring a tear to your eye !
Can remember my youngsters first day at school and it was 45yrs ago ! ::) ;D
What a wee smasher! You must be so proud ... but just a bit sad too. That's a whole phase of her life that has passed. But it has been such a rich time for you all and you have really taken time to enjoy having your lovely daughter about. As she grows and learns it will be even more exciting.
Glad to see tartan is worn even in darkest England!! :P ;D ;D ;D
Enjoyed meeting her at Wisley. What a charmer she is.
What a lovely little girl she is Ollie
she looks so excited bless her! how did it go?
Awww bless!! She looks so proud and excited. Lovely little one.
Good luck Ollie with her new friends, the nits, extra outing costs, birthday parties that cost an arm and a leg "cos Emma has that I want it" and eventually grotty boyrfriends. ;)
We were spared the grotty boyfriends... (I hope!!) having boys now 16 and 19..
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Hope she has a great day Ollie...
Granddaughter finishes induction day at 12.30 so will be seeing her soon in her new uniform. So exciting, they grow up so quickly. Her trousers keep falling down, better give her some spagetti with my lovely home made sauce. ;D ;D Camera all ready.
Annabelle looks a lovely cheeky girl, just how I like them. There is a funny piece in the daily mail today about the new school term. Hope it doesn't apply to Annabelle's school. Re grotty boyfriends, our youngest granddaughter fell out with Bragley (Bradley) at nursery because he wouldn't let her kiss him ;D ;D ;D. That will change in time.
Well, it was a fullish day today and she loved it... quite emotional for the parents though!
She's getting into role fairly quickly:
Me - so, what did you get up to today?
Her - Nuffink, it was borrrrring! (with a grin on her face).
We've already agreed that the first boy who comes home with her will have his head popped on a pole outside as a warning to the others. Sounds fair enough to me!
Hope all other 1st days went/go as well as hers!
Quote from: grawrc on September 03, 2009, 18:39:41
What a wee smasher! You must be so proud ... but just a bit sad too. That's a whole phase of her life that has passed. But it has been such a rich time for you all and you have really taken time to enjoy having your lovely daughter about. As she grows and learns it will be even more exciting.
Glad to see tartan is worn even in darkest England!! :P ;D ;D ;D
I like tartan but can not go too mad with it as I am a Brummie so no claim to it.Mind you my name was Brown so may have some connection way back LOL.
I do have a west Highland terrier so buy her a bit,beds and stuff just so she does not feel left out LOL
Ollie that little girl gets cuter by the day ;D