Duke of Edinburgh Expeditions
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Are they all the same ?Amber wrote: Followed by wounded look at any suggestion that it is done deliberately to avoid being asked again.
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Does yours laugh at his own jokes too?
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Perhaps we had better stop there.
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Yes....and back to the D of E card - nobody knows nuffink, I've just asked boy and dad, and its like they're in denial
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The easy answer to this is that father and son get to do some male bonding over the translation of kit list into reality while you sit back and quaff wine in the sunshine.Looking for help wrote:Yes....and back to the D of E card - nobody knows nuffink, I've just asked boy and dad, and its like they're in denial
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That sounds like a plan
Off to see if there's any in the fridge. Oh yes , happily there is
Off to see if there's any in the fridge. Oh yes , happily there is
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Exactly the same here! Ditto DS's orthodontist treatment. Aargh. Darned job getting in the way of school meeting & dentist appointments!Amber wrote:Funny that, we have a similar issue over DS2's forthcoming residential trip. Panicked look spreads across face in response to any question starting 'Did they say anything at the meeting about...?'Looking for help wrote:I sent my husband - he really should have paid attention.
scary mum