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Posts posted by AnonyMouse_13453
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Wowsers! What an achievement, and how much has your baby evolved over the years!!!!
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It really is a bit wild out there!
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Has anyone read ‘the salt path’? Recently recommended
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You should be able to find lots of good information from
https://www.eyalliance.org.uk They have a lot of really good booklets etc and are always good for answering questions. I was manager of a committee run preschool, with various different committee chairs over the years, not all of whom were ‘active in their role’ shall we say. Good luck, and do come and ask on here if you’ve any queries.
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On 29/11/2023 at 14:11, sunnyday said:
Just to say...
Mr S is through the op and in recovery, will be moved to HDU shortly as expected, thank you so much for all of your good wishes x
Fantastic news. Will keep you both in my thoughts xx
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Wow that’s clever!
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So, so exciting! Something to brighten the dark winter months! Have you got your knitting needles out?
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Hi, sorry you’ve been waiting such a long time for a reply. There surely must be somebody on here from NI. Do you still have to answer to Ofsted? If you do, I’d suggest that they could be your best option if your Local Authority isn’t providing you with answers. I suspect that tacking an additional hour on would be seen as 3 hours provision if the same children attended both.
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Depends on your price point, I suppose. Have you looked at Studio24?
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Fair enough! Jane Eyre is my go to read. Did it for O level and it’s actually the school stamped book that I own as they were chucking them out after our year as they’d not be cycling it round again.
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Ugh! I can’t believe I didn’t do this!! Such a lot going on at the moment, but that’s no excuse 😳😢☹️
So sorry Sunnyday ☹️😩. Much love to you and hopefully this coming year will bring better health to all those you love and reduce your worry levels xxxxx.
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On 23/10/2023 at 19:23, zigzag said:
Froglet hope you have a relaxing break and that the school TDL is very small! I tried the first Richard Osmans book but just couldn’t get into it. My brother and sister in law rave about them.
Glad it’s not just me 🤷♀️
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On 01/10/2023 at 16:43, sunnyday said:
Missing our Panders 💔 we would have been busy discussing Strictly now...
I thought exactly the same. Loved to discuss the scoring and predicting with her ☹️😢
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Sending love and prayers for their success xx
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On 22/09/2023 at 11:24, louby loo said:
Snap 😂
Although, new boiler means I have been focrced to sort the airing cupboard.... and I do seem to have far far too many old towels and duvet covers!
Your local vet with appreciate the old towels. If there’s a Morsbags group near you they’ll probably love the duvet covers!
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On 13/09/2023 at 11:24, Helen said:
Inspectors are generally really used to working in these situations, and can often ask questions during quieter moments when you're still with the children but they're more self-occupied. If, during a conversation with the inspector, you feel you are needed by any child, or for any situation, don't hesitate to say 'I'm sorry, I just need to pop over there and....I'll be back as soon as I can'. This shows them that you are alert to what's going on and that your priority is the children, not the inspector!
Yes, they work with childminders who are usually single-handed, so I’m sure they understand the need for your focus to be elsewhere
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Ugh I remember register rewrites! I just did it all as an excel workbook in the end!
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Crikey it’s come round a bit quickly! Granddaughter started back in school this week, Scotland. Primary 4, so the equivalent of year 3. I hope it’s a good one for her and stretches her a bit.
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I’ve harvested and cleared my rhubarb patch and given it a good top dressing of growmore and manure in the hopes that I’ll get a good autumn crop. It generally works, so fingers crossed. That autumn crop is always good for rhubarb and ginger jam! Yum.
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There’s a village in West Cumbria called ‘Prospect’. Which bit did you decorate? 🤣🤣