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Water spray at sports day

28 replies

Gimboid · 20/06/2017 17:44

Kids sports day tomorrow, 29 degree forecast so I offered to take some water sprays down to cool down the kids. Headteacher said thanks but no thanks, they will be perfectly fine with some drinks and shade. I get it that they don't want interfering parents and fights over who gets sprayed, the staff can manage quite well thank you but I'm actually worried about my kids overheating. AIBU to be offended ?

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Sirzy · 20/06/2017 17:46

Yabu. You offered they said no thanks. End of surely?

honeysucklejasmine · 20/06/2017 17:46

Can you send your kids in with them, at least?

Sparklingbrook · 20/06/2017 17:46

How many water sprays? I assume the HT envisaged mucking about with water spraying TBH. Hats, water and shade is fine.

YABU

WorraLiberty · 20/06/2017 17:49

Yes, very unreasonable to be offended.

Have you not stopped to think that actually you've probably offended the HT, given that they've been hosting sports days for years?

CountryCaterpillar · 20/06/2017 17:49

Our school cancelled sports day for tomorrow on local councils advice that young kids are kept in 11-1. Also today repeatedly told to drink water and only allowed out for 15mins at lunch. I was quite impressed.

totorosfluffytummy · 20/06/2017 17:57

Water sprays would feel nice and cooling but would also interfere with suncream. I wouldn't want my child sprayed but some people would, so the HT would have thought it best to stick with their usual way of doing things.

Pengggwn · 20/06/2017 17:58

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gamerwidow · 20/06/2017 17:59

Yes yabu. unless you're actually volunteering to supervise the kids with the water sprays too it's just creating extra work rather than actually being helpful.
The HT isnt actually obliged to do everything you suggest.

LIZS · 20/06/2017 18:03

Wouldn't it risk making ground and shoes slippery? Why take offence?Confused

AlternativeTentacle · 20/06/2017 18:06

From a schools point of view - no risk assessment has been done on water sprays, they don't know what type, where you got them from, if they are old, have had chlorine water in them, if they are the pump ones, there will be arguments if one or two kids are given them and so on.

Wolfiefan · 20/06/2017 18:06

I took an aerosol spray and sprayed my own child (we are kind of expected to wander from event to event with the class.)
Issues are:
Everyone wants to be sprayed. Bit of a nightmare.
Washes sun cream off or worse makes it run into eyes.
Kids wanting to spray each other and it turning into a water fight!
At 35 I would worry but 29 in the shade with a drink and a hat on should be fine!

BoneyBackJefferson · 20/06/2017 18:07

Kids have water bottles, they won't need sprays.

Gimboid · 20/06/2017 19:31

Just realised I've been under the black cloud of PMT doom all day and everyone and everything has been annoying. Yes you're all right, totally overreacting, I think I needed a bit of water spray on me today!

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Urubu · 20/06/2017 19:47

Where do you find cheap water spray?
In France we just buy Evian water sprays at the supermarket for 3-4 euros but here I xan only find them at the pharmacy for 7£!!

specialsubject · 20/06/2017 19:49

You buy a spray bottle from poundland and fill it from the tap!!!

Urubu · 20/06/2017 20:24

Ah! But do you find ones that spray a mist of water, not a strong spray?

BangkokBlues · 20/06/2017 20:32

I love those Evian sprays you get in France!

CrohnicallyPregnant · 20/06/2017 20:39

I re use an empty toiletries bottle- something like a hair conditioning spray usually has a nice fine mist.

starfishmummy · 20/06/2017 20:59

Urubu boots do one thats cheaper than evian. Theres a just water one (that I get) and one with other things in. Not as good as evian imo

ChaosTrulyReigns · 20/06/2017 21:03

Are you thinking of SuperSoakers?

[Innocent face]

Urubu · 20/06/2017 21:13

Thanks for the tips!
Haha no SuperSoakers, had to google it, I'm just a boring mist spraying mum Grin

SpitefulMidLifeAnimal · 20/06/2017 21:29

Poundland do one called Hydra Mist - £1 (obvs) for 150 ml. Just as good as Evian.

winewolfhowls · 20/06/2017 21:50

Bugger I was trying to get in there with a supersoaker comment. Sulks off to watch poldark on catch up.

WorraLiberty · 20/06/2017 21:53

These water spray fans are the bees knees

StillStayingClassySanDiego · 20/06/2017 22:17

I have got to have one of those fancy water fandango jobs