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Despite the 8cm of snow I was pleased to see that my 5 year old grandson had
gone to school. (They're tough you know, these little southerners). More disappointing is that the very light wind is now from the west, the temp is up to 3C and the snow is melting fast so it looks like the reward for going to school is not going to be the promised sledging trip. Hopefully, the extra 100m altitude will save the day. Dave, S.Essex |
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Dave Cornwell wrote: Despite the 8cm of snow I was pleased to see that my 5 year old grandson had gone to school. (They're tough you know, these little southerners). More disappointing is that the very light wind is now from the west, the temp is up to 3C and the snow is melting fast so it looks like the reward for going to school is not going to be the promised sledging trip. Hopefully, the extra 100m altitude will save the day. Dave, S.Essex We called the school this morning and told them that we were keeping the kids off to go sledging!! You could hear from their tone that they were not impressed but heh!, the last time we got enough snow to hurtle downhill on was 5 years ago and the kids are only young once - I'm sure their education won't suffer. As I write, our 6 year old is painting a picture of the mornings activities and our 8 year old is writing an essay about what it felt like to sit on a bit of plastic and hurtle downhill. See, it was educational after all ;-) Oh! just looked out and it's pouring with rain - They'll be some very unhappy bunnies at the end of school today! Cheers Neil |
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"Neil" wrote in message ... Dave Cornwell wrote: Despite the 8cm of snow I was pleased to see that my 5 year old grandson had gone to school. (They're tough you know, these little southerners). More disappointing is that the very light wind is now from the west, the temp is up to 3C and the snow is melting fast so it looks like the reward for going to school is not going to be the promised sledging trip. Hopefully, the extra 100m altitude will save the day. Dave, S.Essex We called the school this morning and told them that we were keeping the kids off to go sledging!! You could hear from their tone that they were not impressed but heh!, the last time we got enough snow to hurtle downhill on was 5 years ago and the kids are only young once - I'm sure their education won't suffer. As I write, our 6 year old is painting a picture of the mornings activities and our 8 year old is writing an essay about what it felt like to sit on a bit of plastic and hurtle downhill. See, it was educational after all ;-) Oh! just looked out and it's pouring with rain - They'll be some very unhappy bunnies at the end of school today! Cheers Neil --------- Don't worry - The Langdon Hills piste was in fine fettle. |
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"Neil" wrote in message ... We called the school this morning and told them that we were keeping the kids off to go sledging!! What a disgrace. That should count as truancy. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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"Col" wrote in message ... "Neil" wrote in message ... We called the school this morning and told them that we were keeping the kids off to go sledging!! What a disgrace. That should count as truancy. -- Bring back the birch :-) Will. -- |
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"Will Hand" wrote in message ... "Col" wrote in message ... What a disgrace. That should count as truancy. -- Bring back the birch :-) Well I'm sorry if I sound like a killjoy but I don't think that something as ultimately fivilous as sledging counts in any way, shape or form as a legitamate excuse for keeping kids off school. What's next, Christmas shopping, a trip to Alton Towers when it's quieter? -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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in 219931 20070208 184401 "Col" wrote:
"Neil" wrote in message ... We called the school this morning and told them that we were keeping the kids off to go sledging!! What a disgrace. That should count as truancy. I don't know if it's still the case but some US schools used to schedule "snow days" into winter terms. Any day of extreme weather could be declared a "snow day" and the school stayed closed for the day. At the end of the term unused "snow days" were taken as "holiday". |
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