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Suspecting something was up he clung to me - resisting all offers of sandpits and nuts & bolts toys. Heartbreaking as it was, I left him with the lovely girls and at the centre that we'd visited a few times already. Although there were tears, he calmed quite quickly (so I'm told!) and played and ate and napped and ate with his new friends. Oops, did I say "ate" twice?!
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Nicholas will be going once a week until I return to work in May when he'll then attend two days. I've been lucky to line up my return to permanent work on a half fulltime basis so, together with Nanna's Day, the week will be well covered - enough for me for work and leaving plenty of time for play.
- Teresa a.k.a Mummy
Go Nicholas! I hope you come to love it as much as Matteo does - sometimes I think he prefers nursery to home. I've been really lucky with work being flexible, but sadly have no Nanna close by to do a day. She and Matteo would both love that but I'm not sure the baby jetlag would be worth it. Speaking of which, we're planning a September visit to Brisbane.
ReplyDeleteSO excited that you'll be here in September. We CANT wait to see you all :)
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