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To feel a bit sorry for dd

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Soubriquet · 25/03/2020 10:58

Yes it’s a first world fucking problem and I’m sure someone will be here calling me out cos people are dying but..

She’s 7 tomorrow. She was looking forward to going to school and spending the day with her friends. Handing out sweets, seeing her Nan and getting presents, cards and cake.

She can’t go to school, she can’t see her friends, we have some presents in but not as much as we were planning. We have no cake, no cards and obviously she can’t see her nanny.

I have explained to her that we are doubtful what we can and we will make up for it when we can, but it’s still hard for a 7 year old to take.

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MiniatureRed · 26/03/2020 22:51

Well done on the cake, it looks fantastic! It's absolutely ok to feel disappointed for your DD. If I were you I'd throw her one alright 7.5 birthday party just because :)

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