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A letter to my little girl

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Sadmammaof2 · 20/03/2020 14:20

To my sweet (sometimes bossy) 5 year old.

Mummy will leave here home in an hour. I'll put a packet of biscuits in my pocket and walk the mile to your school. I'll stand in the little playground where all the reception children play and wait for your teacher to let you all out one by one. I'll smile and say goodbye to your teacher and try and hold it together as we walk away.

I wish I could explain to you that life is changing. I wish I could make you understand that your first year of school has been cut short. That there is a large chance this is your last day in reception. Your last day with the teacher you think so much of. The teacher you quote at home. The teacher who has been your first adult away from me to see you every day.

I wish I could help you understand it could be a very long time until you can see your class friends again. That when you next see them you will possibly be in the next class. Some of you won't be together because there's 3 classrooms of years 1/2. The walls will be different. Your peg will be different. Your teacher will be different. Your daily routine will be different.

I wish we could enjoy the Easter holidays this year. We wanted to take you to the beach. We wanted to buy rock for your school friends. We wanted to have a rest before we took you back to your school life. Your friends. Your favourite subject pe. You love the art corner. You are in it every day . You have began to read and write. You can now name the planets. You giggle and laugh with your friends after school and you charge ahead together. We sometimes stop at the park and I watch you swing with your friends. I often wanted to just get home because your little brother is getting fed up and we need to cook tea..... I regret that now. I regret it because now I would give anything to have a boring Sunday washing uniform and a rushed morning. Instead we could be looking at 4 months of you being home. I will try my best to help you learn. I will read and write with you. I will try and teach you about animals and seasons. I will take you for a walk to kill the long days. We will try and go outside in the garden. We will eat lunch together again just like we used to. It will be so nice to have you around. But I am still sad. Because I know you are happiest at school. I know you need your friends. I know your teacher inspires you. I know the atmosphere makes you happy. You love being in your school. You love telling us what you now know. What you did at lunch. Who you played with. What you ate. You love your walk home. You love your weekends with us. I don't want this for you. I don't want you to have everything you know removed. I don't want today to be your last day. I don't want you to stop doing the routine of school. Your bedroom is so quiet. Your garden is so small. There are no other children.

I love you so much and I wish I could change all this for you. Your first year of school and you have been robbed of your first disco. Your first school trip. Your first sports day.

I am so proud of how you have adjusted to school and settled in. I am sorry we now have to confuse everything we have taught you. But we hope when you do go back you pick the joy straight back up. I hope you skip up the road and run straight into class. I hope you adore your new teacher and class. I hope this doesn't phase you. Because it breaks my heart to think this could hurt you. This could make you anxious. This could make you worry.

We will get through this sad time. Love you always mummy xxx

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MaidenMotherCrone · 20/03/2020 16:18

Thank you Op. Your post is exactly what we all need at the moment. Something to lift the spirits.... laughter is the best medicine after all.

sqirrelfriends · 20/03/2020 16:19

Oh leave OP alone, we're all prone to being a bit dramatic at times.

OP, I know it's not a great situation but it's desperately needed, focus on the positives.

fudgefeet · 20/03/2020 16:20

OP, imagine being stuck in a tiny flat with 2 hormonal teenagers. What I would give to be in your position right now!

Okki · 20/03/2020 16:23

I've spent the last few days thinking how lucky I am that I'm going to spend time with my occasionally incredibly annoying and argumentative children. We are going to be in our warm home with food. We will get through this and learn how to be good resilient people. I thank my lucky stars we have this opportunity to protect our families and my children aren't Syrian, living in a war torn country or a refugee camp.

angell84 · 20/03/2020 16:23

Oh well, at least she cares about her child. That is a noce thing. Well done OP

sqirrelfriends · 20/03/2020 16:24

@@chatnicknameyousuggested That's horrific!

notchickenagain · 20/03/2020 16:27

This would have been explained sensibly to all school aged children during the last couple of days. The only way she wouldn't understand is was if she wasn't listening, your job is to explain in a matter of fact way. No hysterics or sadness at my school today. All upbeat, parents thanking staff, stay in touch and hope to see you soon.

MozzchopsThirty · 20/03/2020 16:29

Over dramatic much??

whatareyoucooking · 20/03/2020 16:30

Omg

OP...... are you back from the school run yet?

GulliBelle · 20/03/2020 16:32

Posting a load of twee drivel on a message board is no measure of how much you love your children.

zen1 · 20/03/2020 16:32

Cringe city.

Confusedasusual78 · 20/03/2020 16:41

Fuck me. What a load of nasty messages.

It’s a frightening, insecure time for everyone at the moment and we all deal with it differently and see things in different ways. It IS a sad scenario, yes there are much scarier things going on, but this little part is something that means something to the op and I get it.

I thought it was well written and I did shed a tear. These are such uncertain times and it feels like the innocence and stability for children is falling away somewhat.

I’m trying to stay positive all will be ok

CornflakeBreath · 20/03/2020 16:47

People. Are. Dying.

RedWine123 · 20/03/2020 16:49

The replies on here make me sick... Talk about a big group of bullies.

Of course there are worse things going on in the world, that doesn’t make op’s feelings invalid. She obviously loves her kids.

I’m a cold bitch most of the time, but why the need to write something nasty, when you could have written nothing. ?

WhentheRabbitsWentWild · 20/03/2020 16:49

Jeez Hmm

Nestlyn · 20/03/2020 16:53

Cringe

Confusedasusual78 · 20/03/2020 17:00

@RedWine123 Totally agree. One person says something and other followers jump on it too, nasty and bullying, fucking disappointing, especially at the moment. No need for it.

steppemum · 20/03/2020 17:09

It is sad, there are a lot of disappointed kids around, especially year 6 and year 11 and 13. It is a hard year

BUT they will be fine. They will all be fine. They are alive and well, and they will go bakc to school in a few months, and even those who won't like their assessed GCSE or A level grades - THEY WILL BE FINE.

I'm not being nasty, but you know what? Working through a little bit of life not going as planned is part of life. It is through things like this that we learn to be resiliant.

So many parents now want their kids to never experience things not going well, and then, when they hit a biggie as teen, they have no resilience to cope.

Try and reframe this. For yourself. It isn't as planned, but Thank You God (or whatever) that we are all well and healthy. Thanks that we live in a country with a free health system. Thanks that my beautiful little girl is happy and healthy and coping well with school.

People are going to die. I am terrified that I will lose my parents in this. My BIL has tested positive and his dd is a immune suppressed due to a heart transplant.

Get perspective. She gets to play in thegarden for a few weeks more.
As someone else said recently. You are not being bombed. Just asked to sit on a sofa for a week or two

steppemum · 20/03/2020 17:12

you have been robbed of your first disco

our reception aren't even allowed to go to the disco, not cnosidered appropriate!

RedWine123 · 20/03/2020 17:19

@Confusedasusual78 totally. X

lookhappy · 20/03/2020 17:24

HAHAHAHA oh my god. have a whole packet of biscuits.

lookhappy · 20/03/2020 17:26

Sorry that was a bit harsh. But really...

jellybeans44 · 20/03/2020 17:27

Oh. My. God.

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

sonicshoegazes · 20/03/2020 17:30

Do you feel better after getting that out of your system OP?

I'm not sure this is the place to post something so emotive. You need to chill out-your daughter will think it's ace to spend time with you.

ThunderPython · 20/03/2020 17:34

my 6 year old thinks all his prayers have been answered, he bloody hates school 😂