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Nathan's school trip

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sasha1

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Hi all,

Well today was Nathan's first school trip...since dx he had avoided them at all costs.

I'm so proud of him...he come back bouncing full of what a great time he had, had, about what he had learnt....mmmm..Arabic, Manderin and Italian...and has used several phrases since getting in...hope they all polite..haha.

He has had no problems at all....knew he would be ok...but as a mam still had a fear that he would'nt...School and Preston Uni had gone out of there way to offer him the best care for the day...I can't thank them enough and appreciate all they have done...especially Mrs Cooper...she kept her promise to me and phoned twice discreetly to say Nathan was ok...she also thanked me for providing her with more information about Nathan and hid diabetes....Apparently at lunch Nathan decided to educate others on diabetes, after several pother children from other schools were asking questions..Mrs Cooper commented on his ability to inform others in an adult way..Just before coming home Nathan phoned to ask if he could have some chocolate out of the vending machines as all the others were getting some...I said 'It was up to him..but that I did'nt see any reason why not'...I knew he would have a little higher reading at tea time because of this...but to be honest it does'nt matter today because this is another First in a long line...that Nathan had the confidence to do something out of his comfort zone...and hope that there will be many more school trips Nathan will go on and come back with the enthusiasm that he has done tonight..:D

Heidi
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Brilliant! Well done Nathan, Mrs Cooper and you! I am totally impressed at how the day was handled by everybody!🙂
 
Awww Heidi , I am soooo pleased babe , that brought a tear to my eye , I know how worried you have been today. Well done Nathan !!!!!!!!!!
 
Excellent news! All that worrying and you'll have it the next trip and the next one - best start saving though, those ski trips aren't cheap you know 😉 😱

Glad he had a great day!
 
Thanks Notherner and AM...Sending you hugs

Heidi
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That is briliant news Heidi, and well done to Nathan and the school. Alex has only been on one trip so far and it was handled very well too. Hope this gives Nathan the confidence to go on many more trips in the future!:DBev x
 
Excellent news! All that worrying and you'll have it the next trip and the next one - best start saving though, those ski trips aren't cheap you know 😉 😱

Glad he had a great day!


Hi Einstien...

Thank you...oh I'm saving already...haha...because Nathan is taking German as GCSE option they go to Germany for a week next year.....not sure if they still go ski-ing health and safety....I went to Holland with the school enough said....haha😉

Heidi
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That is briliant news Heidi, and well done to Nathan and the school. Alex has only been on one trip so far and it was handled very well too. Hope this gives Nathan the confidence to go on many more trips in the future!:DBev x


Thanks bev.....sure Alex and Nathan will have many more school trips to come....:D

Heidi
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congrats heidi and nath 🙂

well done!!!!

mike 🙂
 
oh dear, that has got me all welled up. So pleased he had a fab time and i would be so proud that he asked you if he could have the chocolate first.

Take care

Julie xx
 
Oh my...me too. Welled up, that is. E goes on his first overnight school trip 1st July. Two nights away. This fills me some hope. We feel nervous about it.

He's been away for day trips, one of which resulted in an incredibly low hypo. All a bit much. But he seemed pretty unfazed.

It's the overnight one which makes me wobble. Any advice? How did you educate Mrs Cooper?

Well done to all of you, anyway!
 
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