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Sports Day and "graduation' for my non-walking DD1

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Thomcat · 27/06/2006 23:20

It was fab. Her 1-2-1 teacher held onto her hands and those little legs went like the clappers in every race.
So funny though she refused to run back each time, she'd only go one way! She's no fool my DD!

And then at the end they had a little 'graduation' ceremony for all the kids not coming back in September.
She had on a little motor board hat and when everyone cheered as she stepped out her face lit up and she grinned from ear to ear aas she made her way across waving at all the other mums & das, shook the headmistressses hand and said very clearly 'thnak you'.

Was a very proud and great afternoon.

She must have been promised cake by someone as we took her off in the car to her saying the words 'cake, cake, cake' as she ell asleep. She woke up about 45m ins later and opened her eyes and said 'CAKE". LOL!

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RTKangaMummy · 28/06/2006 00:04

TC that is soooooooooooooo deffo brill

Well done to your DD

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NotAnOtter · 28/06/2006 00:09

How lovely - sounds like she loved it!
Hope the cake was good - you must be soo proud!

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mears · 28/06/2006 00:15

Your story reminded me of one of Ds's sports days Thomcat. There was a girl called Sarah who had Down's and was in the year below DS. When she ran her races, all the other children chanted her name and cheared her on. She was absolutely delighted with herself and the other children were so supportive of her.
Sounds as though your DD had a wonderful day

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hunkermunker · 28/06/2006 00:24

Lovely, lovely Lottie!

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eidsvold · 28/06/2006 07:48

sounds like a fab day all round!!

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macwoozy · 28/06/2006 10:20

That's so sweet

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Saker · 28/06/2006 11:45
Grin
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LIZS · 28/06/2006 11:58

aww bless her, bet you were misty eyed ! Did she get her cake btw ?

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Thomcat · 28/06/2006 12:56

Mears, that's so what is was like. Feel like crying now thinking of it again. Felt bad on the other kids that ran in her heats as all the mums, dads and other kidsw all were shouting 'yeahhhh Lottie, GOOOOO'! Was so lovely but I felt bad and as well as screaming 'Go on Charlotte'a dn laughihg and jumping up and down, I then went on to madly shout all the other kids names and in my panic to get them all in before I finished I was getting their names wrong, whoops!

It was so funny as when she's really happy she does her happy hands which is hands up by face and the more excited she gets the further the hands go back so they end up over her back by shoulder blades and elbows by her ears. I thought she was going to explode as she was having her hands held to support her with the running so when she sat down she went into happy hands overdrive, LOL

And when Daddy and I did the mums anmd dads race, omg, she was hysterical. I don't know what was funnier - watching DP nearly get the hoop stuck over him or watching Lottie's face!


She didn't get her cake no, but when I took her into school this morning the first thing she said to her special needs teacher was 'cake'.
Funny little thing.

I'll buy her a cake as soon as i get out to get one. She got a Charlie & lola book for doing so well from me but I know to buy cake instead from now on!


If I can find a pic of her in her graduation motor-board I'll post it up.

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beansontoast · 28/06/2006 13:24

love it

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maddiemostmerry · 28/06/2006 16:28

Ahhh! Sounds like you all had a lovely day

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Blu · 29/06/2006 16:32

How utterly fantastic. TC - to think of her in happy-hands overdrive because she ran, after all those months of 'no-oo-o-o-o mummy' when she was learning to stand. It makes my heart burst.

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