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2shoeprintsintheblood · 07/10/2008 17:07

U have just put a pic of dd on it. it was a couple of years ago and she went to hindleap waren and well.......have a look

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dustystar · 07/10/2008 17:09

lol she looks like she had fun!

bogie · 07/10/2008 17:12

looks great! I bet she had soo much fun

2shoeprintsintheblood · 07/10/2008 17:22

she looks worried though lol
she was so sorry when the black bag full of muddy clothes cam home lol(I just laughed) took 3 washes to get them clean

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SaintRiven · 07/10/2008 18:10

you never took your burden out in public? Shame.
How on earth did she get so covered?

silverfrog · 07/10/2008 18:16

that's a fantastic picture

I remember going to an Old girl's day at my (posh-ish) school when dd1 was about 18 months old. dh came along to keep her occupied. It was chucking it down with rain, and when they came in to meet me at tea dd1 looked very like that - cue lots of horrified "what on earth has he let her do?!" comments. I laughed and took a photo of her lined up next to all the other Boden clad toddlers.

Nice to see children enjoying themselves

2shoeprintsintheblood · 07/10/2008 18:44

striven, it was ok she went with the school, so all burdens together.....although shock horror she played football with normal children

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SaintRiven · 07/10/2008 19:25

it looks like someone tipped her flat onto the ground
You've lost your sainthood I notice....

2shoeprintsintheblood · 07/10/2008 21:20

lol
no she craweled through a tunnel and it was very muddy.
I was sooooooo happy.

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