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SOME ADVICE.....PRETTY PLEASE.

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whoingodsnameami · 15/12/2008 22:11

For my thread here

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
bellaBuonNatalevita · 15/12/2008 22:13

Tbh, I would keep them off. I know it will suck for them missing the nativity, but I would rather mine miss it than be poorly for xmas.

whoingodsnameami · 15/12/2008 22:18

Do you think the school will accept that as a reason, especially being the day of the nativity?

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bellaBuonNatalevita · 15/12/2008 22:21

I know ours would. It cannot be helped.

Just ring the school tomorrow morning and say the children are not well enough to come in the rest of the week. I don't think the parents that will be attending tomorrow would be happy knowing that there were ill children doing the nativity.

whoingodsnameami · 15/12/2008 22:31

Oh I wont send them in if they are ill, at the moent they just have the tail end of the last cold, aart from ds getting an ear ache tonight, I am just worried that if thier immune systems are weakened they might pick something else up that wont rear its ugly head til early next week, just in time for christmas. I feel like wrapping them all in cotton wool, and keeping them away from all human beings until they are the picture og health again

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bellaBuonNatalevita · 15/12/2008 22:34

Yeah - can just imagine it being all warm and festery in the school hall (yuk).

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