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So, I've had a really smashing time, playing all those games, singing songs and colouring, and playing with your trains. I've had a lovely time at school, but sometimes I've not been good, and perhaps I've not quite acted, the way I really should. For the times you have been patient, and listened to me shout, for the times I've been quite naughty, And needed a "time out" I'd like to say a "Thank you" for looking after me, and making sure I'm okay, in your nursery. But sometimes I'm really trying, and hopefully there'll be, more days that I am better still, you won't believe it's me. You've been so kind and helped me, accepting me as I am, which will help you out in a year or two, because next IT'S MY BROTHER, SAM!!!
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Mar 25, 2016
Mar 25, 2016 at 11:36 AM UTC
Leaving nursery.
So, I've had a really smashing time, playing all those games, singing songs and colouring, and playing with your trains. I've had a lovely time at school, but sometimes I've not been good, and perhaps I've not quite acted, the way I really should. For the times you have been patient, and listened to me shout, for the times I've been quite naughty, And needed a "time out" I'd like to say a "Thank you" for looking after me, and making sure I'm okay, in your nursery. But sometimes I'm really trying, and hopefully there'll be, more days that I am better still, you won't believe it's me. You've been so kind and helped me, accepting me as I am, which will help you out in a year or two, because next IT'S MY BROTHER, SAM!!!
I wrote this in 2001 when we said goodbye to all his teachers in nursery school. I wrote this in his card. And now, my eldest son is spending the weekend away with his girlfriend.. One day he will leave home and spread his wings. I miss him already and he still lives at home. He has come so far but still has a million miles to travel.. He can always come home. I love my boy with all my heart.
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Mar 25, 2016
Mar 25, 2016 at 11:36 AM UTC
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