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    Today was asked if we could pick the twins up from school in September just one day a week , we knew we would be asked just hoped they wouldn’t ask us to take them lol we are not early risers , but the day is dawning when school is just around the corner we will be having them stay for tea too , dil thinks they are a bit young for after school club it’s a long day and I agree , so onwards and upwards

    #2
    Crikey,starting school in September,doesn't seem that long since they were born.
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      #3
      Time has flown by , it seems as though it was a blink of the eye since they were born
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        #4
        I think it will be lovely to meet them from school and have them for tea once a week, and they will love it too.
        Just be firm if they try to add more days Qwerty 😁
        “A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown

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          #5
          My goodness.Planning school already! How those years since their less than easy start in life have flown by.

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            #6
            So it will be all change for you in September, Qwerty. Hopefully it will be just one day a week, but I do think DIL is right - they'll be about 4 ½ -ish, and the school day is quite long enough. Our GD2 starts in September too, but she will be closer to being 5.

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              #7
              My GS2 was born not long after the Qwerty twins. I can't yet take it in that they'll all be starting school in September❤
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                #8
                Nana - it's strange, because I always think the twins are much, much younger than my GD2, but they are obviously in the same school year. GD2's sister started school less than a week after she was 4, but GD2 will be nearly 5! I know that's how the system works, but it seems odd!
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                  #9
                  Goodness, I can’t believe they are old enough for school! How time flies. You’ll love having them one day a week, Qwerty, but don’t be surprised if DIL tries to add a few more days as time goes by. Don’t overdo it.
                  "Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." - Dr Seuss

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                    #10
                    Time flies by so quickly doesn’t it....you will enjoy that special time with the twins QWERTY . We will loose gs2 in September to the pre school, and be left with gs3 and the new baby. We will have to find a special time for the two eldest. That’s something I need to start thinking about!
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                      #11
                      I know ladies time has gone so quickly, but they are still small I think for their age but age is age can’t help being a tad sad 😢 no more g/ c and I know we could do with a rest but just one more would have been acceptable 👶🏻

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                        #12
                        I have to admit that I love having a four year old. It's a lovely age - they are so chatty, spontaneous, interested in all sorts of things and have their own take on the world!
                        "Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "

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                          #13
                          Dil asked if I prefer to pick them up and take them back to her house and give them tea there, and I will be leaving the car on the drive and walking up to school as it’s chaotic at home time I would like to have them at my house and have my little chats with them and drop them back off in my own time so think that’s what we will do

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                            #14
                            Good idea to say what you prefer Qwerty, and do what suits you. You may prefer to take them to theirs sometimes for a change.
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                              #15
                              Good idea Qwerty. I loved being with our GC when they were little, we had some very interesting discussions! I do miss all that, those years fly by so quickly.
                              "Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." - Dr Seuss

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