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He's in, he's in!!

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BirthdayKake · 01/03/2019 06:46

Can I just have this little moment please?

I had my DS when I had just turned 19 and had 0 support. The father wasn't on the scene, my friends were mostly off at university having fun and my parents were embarrassed of me. In fact, I ended up giving birth to him with no one there except medical professionals which was bloody hard when I had an episiotomy and forceps birth with no pain relief

We left the hospital and I remember feeling so clueless about what to do with this tiny pink crying thing!

I muddled along, ended up marrying someone when he was 6 who turned out to be nasty and abusive. We got out of that and moved away, cut contact with all the toxic people, kept in touch with all the good ones, and started again. He had to move schools but has coped so well, despite being diagnosed with Autism on top of everything else.

Well, in October, he passed the 11+ with an "impressive" score (their words!) and I've just found out that he has got a place at grammar school!

I am so so proud of him, and for once, a little bit proud of myself, too...

OP posts:
edgen2019 · 01/03/2019 06:50

Congratulations - well deserved.

UnexpectedItemInShaggingArea · 01/03/2019 06:52

Congratulations to MiniKake and well done you ThanksThanks

dontdoxmeeither · 01/03/2019 06:53

Ah congratulations, how lovely. Feel righty proud Thanks

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Lovethetimeyouhave · 01/03/2019 06:53

Aww yay! Congratulations to you both

Moorfields · 01/03/2019 06:53

Absolutely fabulous! Well done both of you!

RockingMyFiftiesNot · 01/03/2019 06:53

Fabulous - you are both amazing x

Kneehigim · 01/03/2019 06:54

That's a brilliant achievement!

nogooddeedgoesunpunished · 01/03/2019 06:54

Congratulations ! Well done both of you !!

Bowchicawowow · 01/03/2019 06:56

Brilliant news. Many, many congratulations.

Al2O3 · 01/03/2019 06:56

Brilliant - well done the pair of you. Make sure he makes friends with a good group of boys. You can find some wasters at grammar school who cruise and rest on their laurels, so keep it up.

Etino · 01/03/2019 06:57

Brilliant!
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itsallabouttheponies · 01/03/2019 06:58

Congratulations to you both !

Judashascomeintosomemoney · 01/03/2019 06:58

Lovely news. Right, now you can relax a bit, well til GCSEs anyway Wink

DuploRelatedInjury · 01/03/2019 06:58

Wow! That's amazing - be proud of him and of yourself!

MancaroniCheese · 01/03/2019 06:58

Congratulations WineFlowers

SheldonandMama · 01/03/2019 06:59

Well done, well done!! How absolutely wonderful! Such a great story to hear. You must be very, very proud. (And I suspect you've done a lot to help him get where he is). So glad you shared. FlowersFlowers

DonPablo · 01/03/2019 07:04

It's a great feeling. Friday night celebrations all round!

Orangecake123 · 01/03/2019 07:05

Well done to little Kake!

JollyAndBright · 01/03/2019 07:05

That’s brilliant.
Congratulations to both of you.

BirthdayKake · 01/03/2019 07:08

Ahh thank you Vipers! No Wine unfortunately as I'm pregnant, but there will be celebrations none the less!

Thanks for the tip re friends. He can really struggle with social situations and he's tiny for his age so I am worried about that, but we'll see!

now I have to worry about all my DDs passing the 11+

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pictish · 01/03/2019 07:08

Awww wonderful! Well done too you both. Xx

GoldenFlaps · 01/03/2019 07:09

I think that calls for a He's in! kake Grin

Al2O3 · 01/03/2019 07:10

There will be other boys small in stature but strong in heart. Gravitate towards them.

fblake · 01/03/2019 07:13

Wonderful! Congratulations ❤️💐

thelonggame · 01/03/2019 07:13

congratulations, so happy for you both Flowers