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Old 02-09-2019, 08:11 AM #1
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Default It's that dreaded week...

The first week of September, which for those of us that work at a school means back to work. For those that are used to their children being at school is a week they all look forward to after a stressful summer holiday. But for those of us that have children starting school whether it be primary or high school it turns us into emotional wrecks

My daughter starts school on Wednesday and I keep crying. It's silly because she is so excited about it, but because of my job I will now only get to see her for about half an hour before she goes to bed and the weekends and Im really going to miss her and I just wonder whether those years I had I took for granted...

This song keeps going around in my head


I can't believe how sad its made me that she is starting school so my heart goes out to everyone else feeling the same way this week
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