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Won't touch anything to do with the S*n with a bargepole, sorry. Anyone who gets my sig, will understand why.
Totally agree with you skibaboo JF96 YNWA
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Won't touch anything to do with the S*n with a bargepole, sorry. Anyone who gets my sig, will understand why.
FYI - Every time a post of yours comes up my child dissolves into hysterical laughter.
"The chicken, it has no HEAD!!!" :laughcry:
(She also loves your bee, still. You entertain my child constantly Nurse!) :floorlaugh:
Won't touch anything to do with the S*n with a bargepole, sorry. Anyone who gets my sig, will understand why.
Won't touch anything to do with the S*n with a bargepole, sorry. Anyone who gets my sig, will understand why.[/
Totally with u on that. J F T. 96
I'm lost. What's with the codes?
Im undecided on this. My daughter is quite capable of pushing the door open to leave her nursery, the button is high up so an adult has to do it but, it only needs pushing once then the door is released for 5 seconds before relocking, so if you press it and decide not to leave it resecures automatically.
It looks like the reporter keeps pressing the button whilst he pushes the door open but it may only need one press.
My daughter (just 4) would have no problems with opening that door, she would push it with her bottom, just like she does at nursery (a new, heavy fire door with no glass - so likely heavier than this glass one) and has been able to since last summer.
That said I do not believe he left on his own but I can see why the police say its possible.
Is the ' flu' running wild over there like it is in US?
My niece and her daughter were living on the 3rd floor of an apartment complex when the daughter was 3. The little girl not only unbolted the chain lock, deadbolt and door lock,.she also Carries one of her chairs down 3 flights of stairs and sat it on the outside of the outside door so she could enter the push code to get back into the building. Unfortunately she didn't know that she had to push specific numbers to get in so she was locked out. She walked over 2 miles down a dark road until she got to a gas station at the intersection of a highway. She then went up to a young man pumping gas and told him he had to take her to her mommy. Luckily this was a decent young man and he called the police. This all happened at 2 in the morning. She said she was going out monster hunting like she saw on Scobby Doo.
My niece and her daughter were living on the 3rd floor of an apartment complex when the daughter was 3. The little girl not only unbolted the chain lock, deadbolt and door lock,.she also Carries one of her chairs down 3 flights of stairs and sat it on the outside of the outside door so she could enter the push code to get back into the building. Unfortunately she didn't know that she had to push specific numbers to get in so she was locked out. She walked over 2 miles down a dark road until she got to a gas station at the intersection of a highway. She then went up to a young man pumping gas and told him he had to take her to her mommy. Luckily this was a decent young man and he called the police. This all happened at 2 in the morning. She said she was going out monster hunting like she saw on Scobby Doo.
Is the ' flu' running wild over there like it is in US?
My niece and her daughter were living on the 3rd floor of an apartment complex when the daughter was 3. The little girl not only unbolted the chain lock, deadbolt and door lock,.she also Carries one of her chairs down 3 flights of stairs and sat it on the outside of the outside door so she could enter the push code to get back into the building. Unfortunately she didn't know that she had to push specific numbers to get in so she was locked out. She walked over 2 miles down a dark road until she got to a gas station at the intersection of a highway. She then went up to a young man pumping gas and told him he had to take her to her mommy. Luckily this was a decent young man and he called the police. This all happened at 2 in the morning. She said she was going out monster hunting like she saw on Scobby Doo.
After a long day at work I'm back. I was hoping this wouldn't have reached thread two.
Re: nursery, In England at least, when a child gets to three years old, they get a certain number of free hours a week at nursery. If parents don't go out to work, children will often be at home with their mother or father until the free nursery time comes into action, then they might go to nursery for their free hours to learn social skills with other children and to prepare them for school. I believe the free hours aren't that many (maybe 5 hours a week) although this may be higher or lower in Scotland as England and Scotland differ on a few things like this.
It is possible that M's mother had him booked in at nursery for only the free hours so he may only have a place for a morning or two a week. If this is the case and the nursery went back on Jan 7th, then he hasn't actually missed that much. If he went on a Thursday and Friday for example, this year it would only have been two sessions he had missed before the date we believe he went missing.
Back on topic, don't want nurses needle :s I bruise too easily.
I believe they get 15 hours a week. https://www.scottishfamilies.gov.uk/NationalCategoryDetail.aspx?ncid=7