Guest guest Posted October 17, 2001 Report Share Posted October 17, 2001 Well, I've had such a hard day today - took the 2 big boys to school and then came home and had a coffee with my friend and her 2 youngest boys. Then Isaac went to bed and I had lunch in peace and then Isaac had his lunch and another friend came around for coffee this afternoon with her 2 daughters. Then picked up from school and have to go back for Jack in a little while - its a hard life but somebody has to do it. Trisha SAHM to 3 boys Jack 8, 6 and Isaac 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2001 Report Share Posted October 17, 2001 Well, I've had such a hard day today - took the 2 big boys to school and then > came home and had a coffee with my friend and her 2 youngest boys. > > Then Isaac went to bed and I had lunch in peace and then Isaac had his lunch > and another friend came around for coffee this afternoon with her 2 > daughters. > > Then picked up from school and have to go back for Jack in a little > while - its a hard life but somebody has to do it. > > Trisha > SAHM to 3 boys > Jack 8, 6 and Isaac 2 Hee hee, I know what you mean! I had a similar day - sister is staying with her little boy. Took the older children to school and Verity to playgroup - Alfie went down for a nap - cup of tea and magazine in peace with sister and dh. Dh fetched Verity from playgroup - quiet lunch together followed by afternoon drinking tea in the local indoor childrens play facility/ball pit place. Dh fetched children from school, got in with younger two and sister at 4pm - dh out again at 6pm to Beavers with older two, exhausted younger two go to bed like a dream - peaceful quiet evening.))) Hannah, 27 Mum to Bethany 7, Lawrence 5 1/2, Verity 3, Alfie 8 months Visit me on the web at :- http://hannahshome.20m.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2001 Report Share Posted October 18, 2001 dh out again at 6pm to Beavers with older two, > Mum to Bethany 7, Lawrence 5 1/2, Verity 3, Alfie 8 months How d'you manage that then? Beavers starts at age 6 around here! I should know 'cos DS had to wait until his birthday to join, even tho' his friend started on his birthday 2 weeks earlier, DS still had to wait " Rules is Rules " . Ruth> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2001 Report Share Posted October 18, 2001 Ruth wrote: > How d'you manage that then? Beavers starts at age 6 around here! I > should know 'cos DS had to wait until his birthday to join, even tho' > his friend started on his birthday 2 weeks earlier, DS still had to > wait " Rules is Rules " .>>>>>>>> Around here we are so short of Beaver Leaders that my friend was asked to run it and so her son started before his 6th birthday, but that was an expection. Trisha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2001 Report Share Posted October 18, 2001 > How d'you manage that then? Beavers starts at age 6 around here! I > should know 'cos DS had to wait until his birthday to join, even tho' > his friend started on his birthday 2 weeks earlier, DS still had to > wait " Rules is Rules " . And Insurance is insurance. Which is why Brownies younger sisters, who were dying to come, had to wait till their 7th birthday, however sadly they looked at Brown owl every Tuesday. Sue Hutchinson, Mum to 30/01/98 and Isobel (HB) 23/02/01 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2001 Report Share Posted October 18, 2001 > How d'you manage that then? Beavers starts at age 6 around here! I > should know 'cos DS had to wait until his birthday to join, even tho' > his friend started on his birthday 2 weeks earlier, DS still had to > wait " Rules is Rules " . > > Ruth> Well, apparently they let them start coming three months before their 6th birthday - so Lawrie's been 3 times now. He can't be invested until he's six though. Hannah, 28 Mum to Bethany 7, Lawrence 5 1/2, Verity 3, Alfie 8 months Visit me on the web at :- http://hannahshome.20m.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2001 Report Share Posted October 19, 2001 > > How d'you manage that then? Beavers starts at age 6 around here! I > > should know 'cos DS had to wait until his birthday to join, even > tho' > > his friend started on his birthday 2 weeks earlier, DS still had to > > wait " Rules is Rules " .>>>>>>>> > > Around here we are so short of Beaver Leaders that my friend was > asked to run it and so her son started before his 6th birthday, but > that was an expection. > > Trisha That may have been an exception, but he would still not be covered by Scout Association Insurance until his 6th Birthday. Ruth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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