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the last nearly 9 years that we have lived
in France, one constant in our lives has
been our lovely little school.
It will seem
strange to not have the daily trip there.
Both kids will now be on the school bus
to collège and our daily routine will be...
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the last nearly 9 years that we have lived
in France, one constant in our lives has
been our lovely little school.
It will seem
strange to not have the daily trip there.
Both kids will now be on the school bus
to collège and our daily routine will be
different.
Not necessarily for the worse
- for a start I m hoping to sneak back to
bed on occasions after they have left at
7.
45am!
Whilst on the subject of my babies I
really must share with you a proud Mum
moment.
Rhys got an A in his GCSE
English exam.
Wow, how impressive is
that for a 12 year old who has never had
a formal English education! I d like to say
a big thank you to Mel who guided him
through the coursework to achieve this.
He may or may not need this in later life
but it s there now, ready to look good
on his CV.
Well done Rhys!
Thank you to everyone, visitors,
exhibitors, entertainers etc.
, who
attended our fun day at the end of July,
I couldn t mention it last month as we d
gone to print just before the big da
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