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on 17-12-2013 09:02 PM
Buzz it was the other way round for me lol. I had to drive them to primary school and every morning was a stress routine, I also drove other people who would be waiting for us at the end of our driveway.
By HS they were more independent and it was close enough to walk, except when my daughter went to a private school, but she loved it and didn't require much pushing in the mornings IYKWIM
Lol @ the Pollyanna of the neighborhood, every suburb has one of those I think lol
By HS they were more independent and it was close enough to walk, except when my daughter went to a private school, but she loved it and didn't require much pushing in the mornings IYKWIM
Lol @ the Pollyanna of the neighborhood, every suburb has one of those I think lol