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I can read DH like a book but he shocked and stunned yesterday... .....

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ladytophamhatt · 24/08/2008 09:01

Ds3 starts school in a few weeks and we tried on all his uniform yesterday.

He looked so proud and so smart.

Dh cried!!!!

I also had excessively misty eyes but DH was worse than me.

It was quite a moment to say the least...

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sweetcat · 24/08/2008 09:06

Aw, that's lovely, it is quite a moment when they put the uniform on for the first time. I've never seen my DH cry!

tryingtocookacurry · 24/08/2008 09:07

aaaahhhh, how sweet! Bless him.

ladytophamhatt · 24/08/2008 09:09

there wasn't any misty eyes for ds1 or 2 which is why it was so surprising.

He did look very very proud of himself though...

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sweetcat · 24/08/2008 09:32

There's your answer then, his baby's all grown up

ladytophamhatt · 24/08/2008 09:34

no, its not that....we've got a ds4 too

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cerys · 24/08/2008 09:39

DS starts school soon (Nursery class) and DH rearranged a meeting so he can come to wave him off. DS is our youngest, so it will be an emotional moment.

ladytophamhatt · 24/08/2008 11:25

I wonder what he'll be like when ds4 does start school....

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ladytophamhatt · 24/08/2008 17:39

Shameless bump.

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claricebeansmum · 24/08/2008 17:48

You sure he was not weeping at the cost of the school uniform

ladytophamhatt · 24/08/2008 18:04

oooooo, you mean ole meanie!

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ImnotMamaGbutsheLovesMe · 24/08/2008 18:11

Mine cried at the birth of our children but I am worse.

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