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Does anyone else find it hard not to blub in school assemblies?

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foxinsocks · 21/06/2006 10:22

Pre kids I never thought I'd be the type of person that cried when dd or ds had 1 or 2 words to say in assembly. But I have subsequently discovered, to my horror, that every time either of mine have anything to say or do in assembly that I start welling up! Luckily they haven't noticed yet but in a month's time, it's dd's birthday assembly when all the birthday children go up (with their parents) and light a candle and the rest of the infants sing them a birthday song . Have visions of myself in a weeping heep on the stage while everyone else is fine!

I'm going to have make one of my nails very sharp and stab my hand throughout to stop the tears coming! Does anyone else feel this way?

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sugarfree · 21/06/2006 10:25

Yep,I have to bite my lip really,really hard.
I literally sobbed through Ds2s Nativity.Even my mum was ashamed of me and she used to cry at That's Life!
I was choked up last night telling DH that Emkana's baby was here

Marne · 21/06/2006 10:27

I find it hard and they're not even my own (step kids), saw dsd's first majorette show at the weekend and almost blubed

Kelly1978 · 21/06/2006 10:27

I never get to see dd, as the bloody school wont let prams in.

foxinsocks · 21/06/2006 10:29

oh that makes me feel better

poor you kelly - I remember your Xmas play fiasco

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bakedpotato · 21/06/2006 10:35

As I am one huge sentimental tear, the thought of assemblies petrifies me.
I cried today at breakfast when DD volunteered the fact that the photographer who had come to her n/school yesterday was 'small and rather stout'
I was overwhelmed, I'm not sure why: the fact she knew the word 'stout'? The use of 'rather'? The fact she was enjoying painting a word-picture for me?
Anyway it made her shriek with laughter

JackieNo · 21/06/2006 10:38

Blub loads at these sorts of things, although I generally can't leave work in time to make it to assembly. When DD was doing her school visit, before she started, the class was practising its nativity play, and I even welled up watching that, and DD was sitting down watching with me and wasn't even in it, ffs.

NomDePlume · 21/06/2006 10:40

God, I'm a total nightmare. I cried at all DS1 & 2's stuff, especially their leaving assemblies and when DS2 played Fagin in the school production of Oliver. DD starts school in Sept, I can feel myself welling up already .

TinyGang · 21/06/2006 10:46

Oh, I'm terrible Their little voices, crooked halo's at Christmas and shepherds with wonky tea-towels on their heads. Or when they read out their poems. Sniff!!

The only thing is, everyone else is sitting there digging in their nails and swallowing lumps too. You'd have to be made on concrete not to well up! Enjoy!

Kelly1978 · 21/06/2006 11:10

yep foxinsocks. I missed her special assembley too. Hopefully now the dts are walking I might make it to the nativity this year.

wilbur · 21/06/2006 11:20

I usually blub like a good'un, but I have found a cure. At ds1's class assembly last week, I had ds2 (10 months) with me who proceeded to babble and blow raspberries all the way through and then chuck my watch over the edge of the balcony where the parents were sitting, on to the heads of the kids below. The stress levels made me quite forget to cry....

Whizzz · 21/06/2006 11:21

Yup - I'm a blubber !!

kipper22 · 21/06/2006 11:24

just to go one worse, marne, I blub every time and I'm just the teacher!

fairyjay · 21/06/2006 11:26

I could have cried at Speech Day this year, when big strapping 18 year old Head Boy thanked his Mum for all she'd done to support him through school. I wasn't on my own!!

BonyM · 21/06/2006 11:26

Oh - I always well up! DD1 had her class assembly a couple of weeks ago and the theme was "friends" - you should have seen the whole class on the stage, arms around each other swaying and singing along to "That's What Friends Are For" - wasn't a dry eye in the house!

foxinsocks · 21/06/2006 12:16

oh it's so good to know I'm not alone (and I meant heap not heep in the original post!)

fairyjay, that would have had me in tears aswell.

yes I definitely think it's there little voices and the oh so wooden performance that gets me every time

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foxinsocks · 21/06/2006 12:17

their performance not there

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foxinsocks · 21/06/2006 12:18

oh, you know what I mean ggrrr (typing all over the place today!)

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mymama · 21/06/2006 12:19

Blubbed today - my ds 5.6 spoke for first time on assembly and sang a class song and my dd 7.6 sang with the choir. Can't help myself.

thewomanwhothoughtshewasahat · 21/06/2006 12:26

I am Mrs Well-up. I well up at the sight of other people's kids doing stuff in assembly; I welled up when the teachers did Is this the way to Amarillo at the head-techer's retirement assembly; I well up when I see (adult) people that I don;t even know winning sporting medals on tv; I am pathetic.

Patttsy · 21/06/2006 13:10

I am terrible for doing this! It brings back such happy memories of my primary school days and looking at the children's faces looking out for their mum or dad (or whoever) to wave to and smile at, I'm welling up already

pashmina · 21/06/2006 13:21

always get a tear!! even if they don't do anything, I think its jkust seeing them being all independant

trinityrhino · 21/06/2006 13:28

definitely had trouble when I went to dd1'sfirst ever big assembly with parents...in fact I did shed a tear, she's sooo grownup sniff sniff

sobernow · 21/06/2006 13:35

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foxinsocks · 21/06/2006 13:38

ooh yes, there's something about nice comments!!

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tallmummy · 21/06/2006 13:39

Just reading this thread has made me well up. I cried at sports day when ds2 won his race and darling ds1 came last in his! Assemblies, nativities even Michael Owen falling over at the footy last night - and I'm not an avid fan I just thought it must have really hurt - all make me cry.