Ah- thank you all. I feel very grateful that my GS is fit & healthy enough to go to school of course. I have a friend who has a GD who has not had more than 2 weeks continuous schooling since she was 9 & is now nearly 17. I know how hard that is.
It's reassuring to know that I am not alone in feeling sad & apprehensive.
I know he will be fine but you never stop worrying about them do you?
I think we all consider the parents feelings at this point but we forget poor old GPs who are also going to miss seeing the so much. I am very lucky that all 6 of them live near enough to be seen regularly. A lot of my friends have GC abroad & I know they miss the day to day stuff..
He's a kind & thoughtful lad & very confident so he will be fine. He says he can't wait to go back on Monday anyway.
Keeping busy will NOT be a problem for me- that's for sure. Don't join the WI if you want any spare time- not ours anyway!
Love to all those GMs out there worrying about GC at new schools- from nursery to University.xx
Have any of you got all electric cars? Pros and cons please.
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