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Well what can i say my baby’s are growing up very fast and there not baby’s long enough,they start school Monday and I’m going to miss them like mad and because of the heart problems I’m going to be worried sick about them so much so i have already worked out how many times a day i will phone the school,i know i shouldn’t but i can’t help but worry.

The holidays have been OK Katie ended up in hospital for one week,they didn’t know what was wrong with her and did every test going even for swine flu but I’m glad to say it was just a tummy bug that we all had but it hit Katie more than us,i have been in hospital last week overnight to be honest i asked if i could go because i don’t like staying in unless i really have to they give me pain killers and sent me home,they said it was a blocked bowel which i can gladly say is no longer blocked phew ha ha.

With the twins starting school tomorrow they will be on Granada reports again and then in the Middleton guardian on Thursday and who ever grabs the story last time they was in every newspaper going and we didn’t even know about it.

Please I’m asking again for people to sign the donor register and give blood because its so so important in life we can count on each other.

We although having heart failure are on the donor list because if they cant use my heart they can use my skin or eyes anything they want they can have because i cant use it in the after life,all we need for the after life is our spirit,i hope everyone is well and thank-you to many people around the world for using my website as a source of information into the heart world if you have any questions please ask and i will do my best to answer you all my love Louise and family xxxxxxx

3 Responses to “starting school”

  1. steve bolton says:

    hi i just have 2 say ur 2 daughter are so lovely and wen i seen u on the news ur story touched me

    love ya’s all

    steve xxxxxx

  2. Not quite on the starting school | The Williams Heart Family topic
    As most families will tell you, there is no typical day. Homeschooling children learn through reading, through conversation, through play, through outside classes, through volunteer work and apprenticeships. Typically children will have some time on their own at home and some time with their parents and some time with others outside the home Some families set aside a part of the day for focused academic work, others do not. Often this varies for each child and the family often adapts its schedule as the children grow.

  3. At present children born in the summer often enter primary school in the January or April before they turn five, meaning they get up to two fewer terms at school compared with classmates born in the autumn who start in September.

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