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magsi · 30/03/2007 14:46

DS1's got another party tomorrow. Its one of the girls in his ms school class. (he is in a split placement between ms and sn). I am taking him (as always ), not that I mind, but I am sure all of you sn mums out there will have been to the party before where you feel like you stick out like a sore thumb helping your child with all the activities whilst all the normal mums sip tea and look on in pity.
I know I am being silly and ds1 will probably have a good time (I say probably, it is a bouncy castle and he only jumps on the edge with me holding his hand). God help him if there is a magic man (they tend to be very loud don't they!) or a man making balloon animals (doesn't like that either!!). In all honesty, he would probably be happier watching Toy Story at home!!
I know I should be grateful of the invite for him and I am. I guess this is more of an issue for me than him. Its that 'standing in the middle of a football pitch in a full stadium with nothing on' feeling that I am not looking forward to. Do you know what I mean?

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2shoesonanegghunt · 30/03/2007 15:37

i so know that feeling. so much easier when the parties are sn friendly.
hope you go and find it ok

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