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wysper
5th November 2008, 08:18
Strange day today.

My little girl is off on her first day of school. :bye:

Time has flown. So many precious moments. I know there are more to come but it is like a chapter is closed and I can't go back.

She is my eldest but will always be my little girl.

Headbanger
5th November 2008, 08:20
Can't wait till the menace and the tantrum get packed off to school, Pity they got rid of the strap.

Edit.

Dawned on me that capital punishment wasn't what I was meaning to refer to, Just a tad harsh.

Mom
5th November 2008, 08:45
Strange day today.

My little girl is off on her first day of school. :bye:

Time has flown. So many precious moments. I know there are more to come but it is like a chapter is closed and I can't go back.

She is my eldest but will always be my little girl.

Check my profile pic mate. That is my little girl last month, she is my eldest too! Time really does fly, make the most of them everyday is my advice. Five year olds are so cute!

martybabe
5th November 2008, 09:20
Strange day today.

My little girl is off on her first day of school. :bye:

Time has flown. So many precious moments. I know there are more to come but it is like a chapter is closed and I can't go back.

She is my eldest but will always be my little girl.

Aw mate, I've left seven of them at the school gates, the last one is just finishing school now, it is a very sad time indeed but you've still got years of fun to come yet. Watch her change and enjoy it. It's especialy enjoyable when they tell the teachers all your secrets :laugh:


Can't wait till the menace and the tantrum get packed off to school, Pity they got rid of capitol punishment.

Wouldn't be a little boy tantrum fest would it? I wasn't quite so upset when I handed the boy monsters over, they came home knackered every day, PEACE !:wari:


Check my profile pic mate. That is my little girl last month, she is my eldest too! Time really does fly, make the most of them everyday is my advice. Five year olds are so cute!

Pretty and clever, must take after her mom :yes: Doesn't it go in the blink of an eye. Poke them and keep them awake 24/7 people, you'll get to enjoy them twice as long. :sunny:

wysper
5th November 2008, 09:52
Check my profile pic mate. That is my little girl last month, she is my eldest too! Time really does fly, make the most of them everyday is my advice. Five year olds are so cute!

Wow - you must be so proud!! :2thumbsup


It's especialy enjoyable when they tell the teachers all your secrets :laugh:




Apparently she has being doing that at her daycare already! :doh:

vifferman
5th November 2008, 09:54
What a soppy thread! :crazy:
I wish my three were that little again - they were much easier when they were small, than they are now when they're capable of making HUGE messes (of the house, and of their lives).

slimjim
5th November 2008, 09:59
yes nothing like school..learn nice word's..pick fights..toss ya's lunch out...lose shoes..head lice..flu's..and a fucking shit load of question's...lol

Blossom
5th November 2008, 10:09
We have only 1 left at home during the day and her first day of school is rapidly approaching. I wonder if it will be worse than the first ones first day at school.
I confess I am a little worried. I try to console myself with the thought that I will then have 6 hrs a day I can ride my bike..

Mom
5th November 2008, 10:13
We have only 1 left at home during the day and her first day of school is rapidly approaching. I wonder if it will be worse than the first ones first day at school.
I confess I am a little worried. I try to console myself with the thought that I will then have 6 hrs a day I can ride my bike..

I have 3 children and can still vivdly remember my youngest daughters first day at school. She refused to let me drive her, took the bus with her siblings, I had to follow the bus in my car :lol: Went to pick her up at 2pm and as we were walking out the school gate she asked why she had to come home early, she wanted to catch the bus home! The next morning found me yet again driving behind the bus to school so I could tell her teacher she was not happy about being picked up early.

Trust me you will find heaps to do once she starts school.

slofox
5th November 2008, 10:46
My "little girl" has a two year old of her own now.......I think I musta blinked....... But I still remember her first day at school.....she came home and said, very proudly, "I learned a skipping rhyme today!!!" So we asked her to tell it to us.....
"Mickey Mouse in the house pulling down his paaaanties,
come on Mum, smack his bum, that's the end of part one!!!!"
School was never like that when I was there........:laugh:

Headbanger
5th November 2008, 10:46
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Wouldn't be a little boy tantrum fest would it? I wasn't quite so upset when I handed the boy monsters over, they came home knackered every day, PEACE !:wari:



Yep, two sons, One is four and the other is 1, My poor wife has never known such mayhem, She still wants a daughter but thinks another boy would be the end of her.

wysper
5th November 2008, 10:51
What a soppy thread! :crazy:


Yeah - sorry about that. :whistle:


Yep, two sons, One is four and the other is 1, My poor wife has never known such mayhem, She still wants a daughter but thinks another boy would be the end of her.

I can only imagine. My youngest is a boy and at 18mths he is already more of a handful than his sister ever was. So proabably not a bad time to have one heading off to school. I believe the number of children you have shouldn't exceed the number of hands you have :oi-grr: :rofl:

Fatt Max
5th November 2008, 10:52
Blimey, what a day.

My boy trundles off next year, the missus is already packing a lunchbox for him.

Dont they grow fast

Lissa
5th November 2008, 11:17
My youngest is turning 4 soon and I know that the next year is going to go so fast, shes looking forward to going to school with her other two siblings but its still going to be hard when she does start. :( shes my baby. The other consolation is wait until school holidays start, they get bored so quick and even ask to go back to school by the end of it all. :sunny:

Hitcher
5th November 2008, 12:00
Two young 'uns we know are poised to hit primary school any day now. I think "education" will be wasted on both, as they already have wisdom beyond their years.

Winston001
5th November 2008, 12:16
I'm feeling all soppy from reading this. My youngest finishes primary school in a few weeks and you have reminded me I must go into class with her one more morning, just to say hi to her friends and teacher.

I well remember our oldest daughter starting school and what an angel she was then. It was a poignant day 10 years ago. Now she knows everything, mum and dad are oldies, and her friends are either bitches or best mates......

martybabe
5th November 2008, 15:41
. I believe the number of children you have shouldn't exceed the number of hands you have :oi-grr: :rofl:


Aha, maybe that's why they called me 'seven hands' at school.....or was that seven bellies :laugh: Kids can be so cruel.

Coincidentally, I've just visited an old time school with ink pots, splintery seats and Janet and John books, anyone remember them? took me right back. Happy days, well some of them.:confused:

PrincessBandit
5th November 2008, 16:00
Time has flown. So many precious moments. I know there are more to come but it is like a chapter is closed and I can't go back.
She is my eldest but will always be my little girl.
The time sure does fly; keep those precious memories tucked away to treasure (especially when they have their "not so lovable" moments!)


Can't wait till the menace and the tantrum get packed off to school, Pity they got rid of the strap.

Edit.

Dawned on me that capital punishment wasn't what I was meaning to refer to, Just a tad harsh.

Um yes, capital punishment is a weeny bit on the harsh side for school! I would love to see corporal punishment reinstated sometimes (but for some students, one of whom put on an epic display of tanty throwing complete with language to scorch the air, capital is might tempting....) She was a 3rd former too!

Headbanger
5th November 2008, 16:13
Um yes, capital punishment is a weeny bit on the harsh side for school! I would love to see corporal punishment reinstated sometimes (but for some students, one of whom put on an epic display of tanty throwing complete with language to scorch the air, capital is might tempting....) She was a 3rd former too!

Must be time for me to reminisce.

I went to a nice school, Most of my fellow students are no doubt in jails all around NZ, I remember in science when a young lass thought it would be funny as all hell to fill a syringe with acid and squirt it into a young lads eye, Now, he screamed a fair bit, and the science teacher snapped, and grabbing his cane struck the young lass repeatedly across the face.

He then went on to teach at an all girls school.

Young lass in question was an excellent rugby player. I would assume by now she has grown a penis and joined the Black Power.

I also remember getting caned so hard on the arse I had 3 deep grooves that were oozing blood. And another time I was taken into the staff room and caned in front of all my teachers.LMFAO.Probably explains a lot.

Hitcher
5th November 2008, 17:10
I also remember getting caned so hard on the arse I had 3 deep grooves that were oozing blood. And another time I was taken into the staff room and caned in front of all my teachers.

Pah! Pussies. At the school I went to, people were regularly caned until they died. Sometimes repeatedly. I know this cause I was.

martybabe
5th November 2008, 17:26
Pah! Pussies. At the school I went to, people were regularly caned until they died. Sometimes repeatedly. I know this cause I was.

Meh, that's more like a hotel than a school. I once missed an apostrophe out of an essay, so they repeatedly ran a truck over my head, picked me up and caned me ,then put my whole body in a blender and fed me to the school cat.

It's all' goo'd thou'gh, I' le'arn't m'y les'son, 'I d'on't mi'ss e'm o''ut any' mo're. :lol:

FJRider
5th November 2008, 17:43
Meh, that's more like a hotel than a school. I once missed an apostrophe out of an essay, so they repeatedly ran a truck over my head, picked me up and caned me ,then put my whole body in a blender and fed me to the school cat.

It's all' goo'd thou'gh, I' le'arn't m'y les'son, 'I d'on't mi'ss e'm o''ut any' mo're. :lol:

I never had teachers like that, but I lived in a rural area... and we had it tough. I had to walk five miles to school, each way uphill, barefoot, in the snow. To pass the time, I read books...that way, by the time I got highschool, I knew everything...

slofox
5th November 2008, 17:59
Coincidentally, I've just visited an old time school with ink pots, splintery seats and Janet and John books, anyone remember them? took me right back. Happy days, well some of them.:confused:

I went to one of those. I was disappointed that I was just too late to use the inkwells - they had been made obsolete by the dawning of the fountain pen age.........I DID blink, didn't I.....

slofox
5th November 2008, 18:14
Meh, that's more like a hotel than a school. I once missed an apostrophe out of an essay, so they repeatedly ran a truck over my head, picked me up and caned me ,then put my whole body in a blender and fed me to the school cat.

It's all' goo'd thou'gh, I' le'arn't m'y les'son, 'I d'on't mi'ss e'm o''ut any' mo're. :lol:

Huh! Pansies! Pantywaists! Wrapped in cotton wool and stored in glass cases!!!!
Now when I made a spelling mistake, they used to tie me to a stake out in the playground for seventeen days per mistake, burn my clothes off, plant bamboo under my feet so it grew up through them, coat me in honey so the ants would eat all the flesh off my bones, set the dogs on me, put the sprinkler on so I was wet all the time, light a fire round me (as well as the sprinklers you fools), set the cadets up to use me as daily target practice with live ammo, make me drink all the chemical waste from the chem lab, starve me, make the sun shine 24/7 so I developed melanoma, make it snow permanently for the whole time so I froze and when that was over, hang me from the goal posts, cut out my guts and use it in the compost heap and get the horses to pull off my legs and arms. THEN they would growl me (the worst bit!) "You didn't do your homework did you!!!! BAD BOY!!".....and that was on their good days of course....

martybabe
5th November 2008, 18:18
I went to one of those. I was disappointed that I was just too late to use the inkwells - they had been made obsolete by the dawning of the fountain pen age.........I DID blink, didn't I.....

Ah yes the Fountain pen era, it was like the coming of the space age, a pen and an ink squirting weapon in one.

Start your homework with a leaky Fountain pen till it ran out, continue with a pencil till it broke and finish off with your sisters purple/pink felt tip and it still wasn't good enough for 'em. Fussy bleeding Teachers.

doc
5th November 2008, 18:38
Ah yes the Fountain pen era, it was like the coming of the space age, a pen and an ink squirting weapon in one.


:2thumbsup Arrgh, yes I remember the male teachers with the dotted racing stripe down the back of their white shirts. :sweatdrop

martybabe
5th November 2008, 19:00
:2thumbsup Arrgh, yes I remember the male teachers with the dotted racing stripe down the back of their white shirts. :sweatdrop


:killingme We may have been 12,000 miles apart in them days but boys will be boys everywhere it seems.

Anyway, it was perfectly justified in retribution for all the bloody chalk and blackboard erasers that bounced off my bloody head, man they were good shots. :lol:

GIXser
5th November 2008, 21:01
yeah man remember my little girl going to school for the first time last year.. wow you;ll see big changes in her the next six months , they seem to go from 5 to 15 in about six months .. all of a sudden they know everything.. its kinda cool, but youre right a chapter is gone and ya cant get it back.. its sad..