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i havent stopped wirting out cheques this week.....

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LaCod · 05/09/2007 09:13

ok so far
ds1 £30 cubs, £70 tennis, £35 cricket

ds2 - £30 beavers - £ 11 beaver trip £50 tennis £20 football £50 Rugby

this is ridiculous

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Nbg · 05/09/2007 09:17

Fark me!

Didnt realise Beavers and Cubs cost so much. Is that a term?

Friend has started taking her dd to Ballet and thats £45 a term.

Theres no way we could afford that.

LaCod · 05/09/2007 09:18

well i cant belive the cost of this
oha dn took ds1 to an asessment ofra tutor last ngiht
£25 an hour fomr easter

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LaCod · 05/09/2007 09:19

( luckily golf seesm to haevgone down the swanny)

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Nbg · 05/09/2007 09:21

Cant wait till all these things start.
Football, Brownies, Cubs, Dancing.

Will have no money.
Ever!

TigerFeet · 05/09/2007 09:22

they have too much to do

cancel all after school activities and plonk 'em in front of the telly with a froot shoot each. Loads cheaper

LaCod · 05/09/2007 09:22

hmm i coudl get them from poundland!

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DumbledoresGirl · 05/09/2007 09:22

Too many activities cod. Just shove them out on to the street with a football and a jam buttie.

LaCod · 05/09/2007 09:23

rl mate is crappign ehr pants at the logisitcs of it all as her ds now is the age to start all this and before it was just her dd

so now he is strarting to do beavers and stuff

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DumbledoresGirl · 05/09/2007 09:23

Oops TigerFeet beat me to it. (Took too long to post)

saltire · 05/09/2007 09:23

I've just sent the DSes off with a cheque each for £45 to cover their music lessons for the term.
DS1 wants to do drums - which is good because he won't be able to bring the drumkit home to practice on, and Ds2 wants to learn the Trumpet

ishouldbeironing · 05/09/2007 09:24

When my kids went back to school I was asked for £30 each for a locker ie £90!!!!
One of my DTS has informed me that she wants to take guitar lessons and that they are a snip at £100.
My kids are at a state school - how do parents on bebefits manage??

LaCod · 05/09/2007 09:25

i know DG

last year we hadbeaver and cubs only

then it just escalates and sport is ds2s LIFE - he doesnt relaly hev toys.

its his brithday today and he got:

a pair of cirkcet torusers
a cricket pacticse ball
englnad cricket shirt( almpst wept wiht joy at his point)
a book on,........ cricket( and a orrid henry one)
a bmx styl bike helmet (to look cool)
and a rugby branded( for he is labels erhcant) tracksuit

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ishouldbeironing · 05/09/2007 09:25

BENEFITS

LaCod · 05/09/2007 09:25

oh shit yes ds2 plays guitar too
£15 a week

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TigerFeet · 05/09/2007 09:26

your option sounds much better DG no trips to poundland required

Have now made up my mind... think I'll just stick to 1 dc, my tiny brain couldn't cope with the military style precision of after school activities for more than one

LaCod · 05/09/2007 09:26

you open hsi "toy" cupbaord( hsi wardrobve" an ters nowt int hereapart form his cricket pads

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saltire · 05/09/2007 09:27

That's good though Cod, that he is so keen on sport, there are so many of their age that want to sit in front of computer games all day every day.
it doesn work out expensive though

saltire · 05/09/2007 09:27

it does work out expensive though

LaCod · 05/09/2007 09:27

it fakring deos
so have just got na email about " winter nets" fgs
he is 7 today

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TigerFeet · 05/09/2007 09:29

Is he any good though? Will you be able to retire on his multi-million pound sponsorship contracts when he is famous?

(happy birthday cod roe)

LaCod · 05/09/2007 09:30

he is fantastic

he has amazing coordination -t hast the prob he goes to try htese thigns out and they always want him to stay.

he so takes after hsi mother.

ahem

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Lilymaid · 05/09/2007 09:31

Regret that this continues for years to come - DS2 in sixth form but I'm still paying for tennis coaching, rugby club membership, bus season ticket etc etc. DS1 at university and I generously pay tuition fees and sometimes help with house deposits etc. 9 cheques used out of current book - 6 for items for DSs.

saltire · 05/09/2007 09:32

Ds1 has great co-ordination as a goalie, ans DH is hoping he will follow in the footstpes of his (DSes) hero, Craig Gordon and get a career as a footballer

LaCod · 05/09/2007 09:32

oyu may as well just hand it over right lily?
blimey.

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LaCod · 05/09/2007 09:32

the eldest two are really good at sport and maths
NOTHING could be more unlike me

ha dot have tuition to get a c at o level

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