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O/S Daily Thursday 4 May 2023
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Morning, just. It's really windy here. I went voting early on,dropped off by DS & then walked back through the park. I was meant to be going out for lunch but DF rang to say her disabled son is unwell & she doesn't want to leave him. We were going to a place near me that I booked online & I cancelled it the same way so they have time for someone to rebook,it might be busy as some schools are off with it being polling day. Next doors DGS is off, I can hear him playing with the puppy in the back garden.Camelot, I was only reading yesterday how many more percent of children are being excluded, I don't think we had any when I worked in primary school, mind you it is a good few years ago nowWe had a late tea last night, & just had bits & pieces with quiche as DH had to go back to work after school pickup so I stayed at DS2s to save time rather than come back home, I made the childrens tea and did all the ironing ( like I don't have enough of my own
. I can do that this afternoon now I don't have to go out until school time ;)We'll be late back tonight as it's DGD turn at the football tournament.
I'm taking advantage of a charity bag being collected tomorrow, DS has put lots in!
Hugs to the unwell, good luck Gers and happy horsy days Mehefin:heartsmil 'A woman is like a teabag: You never know her strength until you drop her in hot water'. (Eleanor Roosevelt)9
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