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7 July, 2011 at 5:04 pm #16507
I’m always grateful to those parents who are considerate enough to bring in their tokens of appreciation for caring and nuturing their little darlings for the past year, the day before you break up. (It saves you having to carry so much home on the last day)!
I was on a roll today as they tripped in with beaming smiles and brightly coloured wrapped gifts and pretty cards, so eager for you to open them and exclaim how you’ve always wanted yet another bone china mug with handbags or fluffy dogs on!
I was appreciative on receiving a couple of bottles of wine, some smellies and the odd candle or two, the obligatory chocs of course (would’nt be the same without them)!
But then as Toby sauntered into the classroom, his white blonde hair shimmering in the sunlight, his unrelentless chatter and pride in his achievement was very endearing. His mother who has even whiter hair (courtesy of 100% peroxide mixed with nothing) followed close behind and proudly presented me with this!
However, I think I got the better deal as two of my colleague’s were presented with these by the older brother!
7 July, 2011 at 5:11 pm #472828yeh nice to show your appreciated for the last school year rose
ive been there.7 July, 2011 at 5:41 pm #472829@best man wrote:
yeh nice to show your appreciated for the last school year rose
ive been there.Lol cosy but think I might just have nightmares with that staring me in the face :(
7 July, 2011 at 5:47 pm #472830My cousin is a head teacher of a local primary school and she usually sends her gifts to a charity shop or carboot… It’s not that she is ungrateful she is just practical I guess…
I learnt from this and only send in wine for the teachers now.
7 July, 2011 at 6:05 pm #472831i love it when the holidays start
you can move around town freely in the mornings first thing
no traffic jams
no chelsea tracters blocking up the roads with there chubby kids7 July, 2011 at 8:57 pm #472832gonna get my lil lads teachers sum wine…they must need it :lol:
8 July, 2011 at 7:12 am #472833You can always bung it on ebay! pmsl Could be interesting to see if it sells and for how much! :lol:
8 July, 2011 at 7:22 am #472834@Rosepetal wrote:
I’m always grateful to those parents who are considerate enough to bring in their tokens of appreciation for caring and nuturing their little darlings for the past year, the day before you break up. (It saves you having to carry so much home on the last day)!
I was on a roll today as they tripped in with beaming smiles and brightly coloured wrapped gifts and pretty cards, so eager for you to open them and exclaim how you’ve always wanted yet another bone china mug with handbags or fluffy dogs on!
I was appreciative on receiving a couple of bottles of wine, some smellies and the odd candle or two, the obligatory chocs of course (would’nt be the same without them)!
But then as Toby sauntered into the classroom, his white blonde hair shimmering in the sunlight, his unrelentless chatter and pride in his achievement was very endearing. His mother who has even whiter hair (courtesy of 100% peroxide mixed with nothing) followed close behind and proudly presented me with this!
However, I think I got the better deal as two of my colleague’s were presented with these by the older brother!
wonder what the parents would think if they read this post :P
8 July, 2011 at 8:17 am #472835@thin ice wrote:
@Rosepetal wrote:
I’m always grateful to those parents who are considerate enough to bring in their tokens of appreciation for caring and nuturing their little darlings for the past year, the day before you break up. (It saves you having to carry so much home on the last day)!
I was on a roll today as they tripped in with beaming smiles and brightly coloured wrapped gifts and pretty cards, so eager for you to open them and exclaim how you’ve always wanted yet another bone china mug with handbags or fluffy dogs on!
I was appreciative on receiving a couple of bottles of wine, some smellies and the odd candle or two, the obligatory chocs of course (would’nt be the same without them)!
But then as Toby sauntered into the classroom, his white blonde hair shimmering in the sunlight, his unrelentless chatter and pride in his achievement was very endearing. His mother who has even whiter hair (courtesy of 100% peroxide mixed with nothing) followed close behind and proudly presented me with this!
However, I think I got the better deal as two of my colleague’s were presented with these by the older brother!
wonder what the parents would think if they read this post :P
Yeah I thought that too :?
8 July, 2011 at 8:22 am #472836@sugarnspice wrote:
@thin ice wrote:
@Rosepetal wrote:
I’m always grateful to those parents who are considerate enough to bring in their tokens of appreciation for caring and nuturing their little darlings for the past year, the day before you break up. (It saves you having to carry so much home on the last day)!
I was on a roll today as they tripped in with beaming smiles and brightly coloured wrapped gifts and pretty cards, so eager for you to open them and exclaim how you’ve always wanted yet another bone china mug with handbags or fluffy dogs on!
I was appreciative on receiving a couple of bottles of wine, some smellies and the odd candle or two, the obligatory chocs of course (would’nt be the same without them)!
But then as Toby sauntered into the classroom, his white blonde hair shimmering in the sunlight, his unrelentless chatter and pride in his achievement was very endearing. His mother who has even whiter hair (courtesy of 100% peroxide mixed with nothing) followed close behind and proudly presented me with this!
However, I think I got the better deal as two of my colleague’s were presented with these by the older brother!
wonder what the parents would think if they read this post :P
Yeah I thought that too :?
Must admit I did too, and how terrible for that little boy if it got back to him his teacher was so disrespectful to him and his parents to belittle a present he was so pleased to present to her by posting it on a chat site…. sorry Im not usually judgmental here… but this takes the biscuit
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