Suddenly in the a blink of an eye, they are growing up. So this was the hardest to write for me, my daughter was finally starting school after all the looking and panicking about picking the right school; which I know sounds silly because she had been at nursery. She was not not nursery 5 days a week so we had more time together even with me working. So when April came around she accepted into the school that me, my older sister, as well our mother and her sisters went to. So wow! Three generations right there. So with the time came we went to a specialist shop to buy the school logo items to which I brought along my sister as an extra pair of hands. The staff were very welcoming and friendly.
Then getting the last little bits from George @ Asda like the blouses, skirt, pinafores; then the socks & plimsolls from Marks & Spencer. Eventually it came to meeting her teacher and seeing her classroom, then you start feeling nostalgic of your memories of primary school. The school had a parent stay and play day, which I appreciated. During this I realised that there was another mother there who had also attended the school at the same time as me and now our kids are together in the same class. The two days before she started school we tried on all the uniform together and I was in awe. The night before we had early chilled afternoon dinner just the two of us. At last the day had come, after almost 4 and half years we was here and I was overwhelmed. I promised I would keep it together and not cry as to not embarrass her but writing this the tears came remembering it. Yet that moment came when I had to let go and let her walk through the door. After all that worrying, she came back having had best time ever and she was very messy.
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