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PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 11:21 
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My sons first day at school was slightly tainted.

We all got there early and my son was running around the playground whilst we both looked on proudly.

Then over came the headmistress and asked if she could have a word...

My son has been at this school for the last 18 months in nursery and for the last 5 days in the school holiday club as nursery closes for a week to let them get set up for the new term.

It turns out he has been having a shit in the urinal trough for the last 5 days, the head had ascertained that he knew this wasn't the right place to do this and told him next time he had to clean it up with her.

She was asking us if this was ok, I said of course he needs to learn.

I know exactly how his mind works, he will have gone in there the first time and found all the toilets occupied , so rather than crap himself he went for one in the urinal, then after than he would have thought this is easier that the normal toilet

So once that was over and she went I could burst out laughing was getting hard to hold it in :)

After that my little boy got in line with the others and looked very smart in his uniform as he went in for the start of 14 years of school :)


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Still not 100% mobile, but really looking forward to the Big Event That I Have Hardly Mentioned At All On Facebook tomorrow. Going to get a van to North Yorks to pick up The Display Equipment, help tje artists set up and doors open in the afternoon! Theb full day Saturday. Last time over 2,000 people a day came.

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Still not 100% mobile, but really looking forward to the Big Event That I Have Hardly Mentioned At All On Facebook tomorrow. Going to get a van to North Yorks to pick up The Display Equipment, help tje artists set up and doors open in the afternoon! Theb full day Saturday. Last time over 2,000 people a day came.


Got in van (Merc Sprinter, no cd player, no cup, holders) 90 minute drive, got display boards, 2 hours back, set it all up with The Gang, welcome artists in and headed off. Popped back at 6pm and it looked good, there was a queue to get in. This is so much better than day to day job.

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Sprinters have cup holders. They're recessed into the dash so you have to push them in so they pop out.

Does it have a driver's side one? My CLK doesn't - just one next to the radio on the passenger side. :S

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Sprinters have cup holders. They're recessed into the dash so you have to push them in so they pop out.

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So back to Nay stuff really but the offspring is back in hospital. Yay stuff hopefully soon though once the Docs have done their thing.

The infection has got worse having briefly gone down so that's like an episode of House where the patient gets better briefly before relapsing, vomiting blood and losing a few vital organs. Only hopefully it won't be that, or lupus.

She's had diarrheoa, temp of 39.2 and the infection markers in her blood have spiked so they have put her onto a stronger dose of antibiotics to try and shift it.

Should the antibiotics not work then the worst case scenario now is they have to open her back up which could have complications for her bowel and give her a fairly big scar. Doctors assure us we probably won't need to get that far but the minute your parent brain hears that it's where you constantly keep ending up in your imagination. Stupid brain.

She's lost 5lbs since she's been in there and she was already a skinny thing as it is and she's going to miss the first 3 weeks of high school as a minimum. She's rather down about it all now and I don't blame her.

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Shit, man. Can't imagine how you must be feeling. Hope you get some good news really soon.


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Sorry to hear about Ms Trousers, hope the antibiotics do their thing as quickly as possible. Best wishes and positive thoughts to you all.

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Sorry to hear that, I hope she gets better, soon

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Oh no, sorry to hear little Trousers is still poorly. :(

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Should the antibiotics not work then the worst case scenario now is they have to open her back up which could have complications for her bowel and give her a fairly big scar. Doctors assure us we probably won't need to get that far but the minute your parent brain hears that it's where you constantly keep ending up in your imagination. Stupid brain.


A variation on the above happened. Despite surgery being the "absolute last option" she went in for surgery on Tuesday with a number of possible outcomes ranging from not very invasive to Seppuku followed by a jet wash with Fairy liquid and then shoving it all back in.

I can't even begin to describe the feelings when her Mum rang me on the way down to the hospital to talk about the options and risks. I'm not one for road rage but I sat there in my car screaming swear words at the absolute top of my voice like I was in some kind of Berserker rage. It wasn't at anyone in particular just a howling protest against life in general.

Thankfully they were able to get a tube into her through her vagina(!) to drain most of the infected pus from her insides. The tube fell out during the procedure and they were reluctant to put it back in due to further risks so she's still got some infected material inside her. This is currently being treated with antibiotics.

She's had to have IV food because of the weight loss and a lack of appetite following the surgery but as of the last couple of days she has got some colour back, perked up somewhat and has been dishing out the sass as only an 11 year old can. Her blood cultures came back today to indicate that she is on the right antibiotics and her general progress would seem to indicate the same but she's got better before now and then gone back down again so I'll only be in full "yay" mode when she's been given the all clear.

Oh and her uncle bought her a Nintendo Switch because he's crazy loaded and has been through this kind of thing himself with one of his brood. So deffo Yay for her there.

So anyway here she is doing a mild Yay from her hospital bed. Hopefully she'll be out of that soon and able to start high school.

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That's great news. So pleased to hear she's on the mend. :luv: :metul:

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That's good news sounds like a nasty infection.

Do you know how much longer she expects to be in the hospital?


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Sounds awful. Thoughts are with you and I hope she gets better soon!

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That's good news sounds like a nasty infection.

Do you know how much longer she expects to be in the hospital?


They are pretty cagey on that. The surgeon said up to a month after the op but she seems so much more lively I am hoping that is not the case as she is getting a bit sick of the hospital as you can imagine.

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Was it Burt Tank?

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It's not exactly a Switch but that's a pretty neat T shirt... Anyway, glad she's on the mend Trousers! I can only imagine what you all must have been going through. Fingers crossed for a speedy recovery and she'll be alright with plenty of time to play Zelda.


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Bloody hell Trousers!

Glad she's seemingly on the mend - definitely looks chipper in that photo - hopefully she'll be resting up at home with her switch soon (jammy bugger).

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Aww, what a beautiful little minch she is, bless her.

Sounds bloody awful, poor thing. And you must've been absolutely beside yourself, Trousers. It's horrible sitting there, unable to help them, you feel so powerless. She'll be fully fed up soon no doubt!

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Sorry to hear about all of this trousers. But it looks like you're doing a bloody good job of keeping her spirits up, and that's about the best thing that you can do. :)

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So slight Nay in that she's still in hospital but she is definitely on the mend now - the infection is abating and with a bit of luck she will be out of hospital in a couple of days.

Mega Yay in that my stupidly wealthy uncle bought her a Switch to make her feel better. It worked.

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I've been meaning to say for a while now (been on holiday), that though it's a major worry what your daughter is going through, it's important to remember how bloody serious a burst appendix is. My mother suffered one years ago and ending up spending three weeks in hospital recovering. The doctor said at the time that if they'd got her under the knife only a few hours later she may not have survived. Basically don't worry about the amount of time "shorts" is spending in hospital, just make sure she's properly fixed before they send her home.

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Looks like I'm finally not going to be a gentleman of leisure anymore. :(

Bit of a departure from my previous career; I'm going to be a self-employed vehicle delivery driver!

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Congratulations!

How do you get back home?

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That's a serious question, by the way. I can't work out the logistics of it.

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I think Grim... did that for a while

Surprisignly, I did not. I would have (/ would) like to, though.

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How do you get back home?

You use public transport to get between each vehicle. So I could get a train to Bristol in the morning, then drive to Leeds, then get a train to Barnsley, then drive back home and deliver the last car locally or take it home and deliver it long distance the next day.

The money isn't as good as my old job but at least I won't be tied to a desk 5 days a week. I'll also be able to listen to music/podcasts/audiobooks in the cars and take an iPad for when i'm on the train. It'll be long days though.

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I think Grim... did that for a while

Surprisignly, I did not. I would have (/ would) like to, though.

Huh. I'm sure you've told anecdotes about it

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Looks like I'm finally not going to be a gentleman of leisure anymore. :(

Bit of a departure from my previous career; I'm going to be a self-employed vehicle delivery driver!


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How do you get back home?


Once you deliver the car, you live with the owner till he sells it.

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Surprisignly, I did not. I would have (/ would) like to, though.

Huh. I'm sure you've told anecdotes about it

I used to drive around the country fixing printers and stuff. Maybe you're thinking of that?

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Hmm. Wait - I sometimes towed race cars between the workshop and the owner's house?

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Hmm. Wait - I sometimes towed race cars between the workshop and the owner's house?


did you not have to give tshirts to police after towing a super car?

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did you not have to give tshirts to police after towing a super car?

I did. And then they told their police friends to look out for me, because I had free T-shirts.

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The Other Child (15 months) fell off the bed and landed on her head (She also cut her ear on the bedside table but this is incidental to the story). Anyhoo: she's got this lump on her neck with a bruise on it. Otherwise seems absolutely normal. I am not worried but the Big Dog was making noises over it all, so i said I would ask if anything should be done. So  i hit this lass up on facebook messenger and get over it all. (Part of me sometimes feels bad over this in a "here's what you could have won" way, but my ego knows no bounds). She says no real cause for concern but keep an eye out.

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