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2shoes · 08/03/2007 19:01

I send dd into school tomorrow in an non uniform top,I got her a new top today and she REALLY wants to wear it. I always send her in uniform (sn school. all pupils are severly disabled) I know there are other pupils who don't always wear the uniform.

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stleger · 08/03/2007 19:57

Tomorrow is No Uniform Day in our secondary school - fundraiser for Special Olympics. So I can bung in an extra euro and she can be a cyber student for the day! If the school aren't too sniffy I'd let her wear it, but I'm a bit soft. How is your lovely ds?

lou33 · 08/03/2007 20:07

send her in with her new top

anniebear · 08/03/2007 20:11

yes, send her in her new top

anniebear · 08/03/2007 20:11

and no, you wouldn't be a bad parent

2shoes · 08/03/2007 21:20

stleger lol I will tell her that,
It is so sweet. I have a top with micky mouse on it. had it a couple of years and every time I wear it she stares at micky and sometimes blows kisses. so when I saw a top in asda with minnie on it. I had to get it for her(only£6)

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2shoes · 09/03/2007 09:02

well that was fun. sent her off in the top she was very happy.........except I put a coat on top. she cried. I explained that if i didn't the tope would get wet with dribble and it would get changed at school! so she gave in. cheered up when I said it was her secret what fun we have at 8 in the morning

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ScummyMummy · 09/03/2007 09:07

Glad she got to wear it.

FioFio · 09/03/2007 09:09

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stleger · 09/03/2007 09:55

Her contribution will be made! My sil has cp, but multiple othe problems. It is a bloody frustrating thing 2shoes.

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