Susie Verrill #9 Still not married to an OLYMPIC CHAMPION

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Really? How does that work? One child got a private education and not the other? Was it financial or other reasons? I just don’t think I could.
They were both educated in a setting that suited their personal needs, which IMO is how education should be if you are fortunate enough to have the choice. As I said they both went to the local primary which they loved. Older one moved to comp and got on really well. He isn’t massively academic but loved the school and had a great set of mates that he had been with since he was 3. Its a good school (me and my other half both went there) so naturally we sent the younger one (he by the way is very academic and thrives on challenge) it became apparent that after the first term he wasn’t happy and he told us there were too many kids messing around and that meant they never got on to extension work. We asked him if he wanted to mov, looked at the private school near us and he jumped at the chance. Asked the older one if he wanted to move and he told us no in very clear terms ! So there you go
 
They were both educated in a setting that suited their personal needs, which IMO is how education should be if you are fortunate enough to have the choice. As I said they both went to the local primary which they loved. Older one moved to comp and got on really well. He isn’t massively academic but loved the school and had a great set of mates that he had been with since he was 3. Its a good school (me and my other half both went there) so naturally we sent the younger one (he by the way is very academic and thrives on challenge) it became apparent that after the first term he wasn’t happy and he told us there were too many kids messing around and that meant they never got on to extension work. We asked him if he wanted to mov, looked at the private school near us and he jumped at the chance. Asked the older one if he wanted to move and he told us no in very clear terms ! So there you go
I 100% agree with you. We don’t have to go there do we?
 
Beg’s a trier isn’t he? He’s either auditioning for a bodrum castle tour guide job or auditioning via Instagram story for a travel show presenting job! Terrible!

What the betting Susan is spitting bricks because she was probably invited on this cruise, but special child is starting new fancy school so she can’t go. What happened to ‘ I’ll take my children out of school when I please as there’s no benefit to them sitting in a classroom’ blah blah?
 
Beg’s a trier isn’t he? He’s either auditioning for a bodrum castle tour guide job or auditioning via Instagram story for a travel show presenting job! Terrible!

What the betting Susan is spitting bricks because she was probably invited on this cruise, but special child is starting new fancy school so she can’t go. What happened to ‘ I’ll take my children out of school when I please as there’s no benefit to them sitting in a classroom’ blah blah?
I guess that was before he was spotted as the next David Beckham 😂
 
Worried for the kids safety so hides two faces but happily posts her child in hospital.

“Hello here is my poorly child for all the world to see so that I can get attention”
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He’s an Olympian, don’t you know. Far too special to be earning a crust!

bleeping loves himself. Loves the fact that people say “oh look that’s Greg Rutherford” when he’s about Woburn Sands 🙄
 
Is it normal that whenever their kids are ill, they head straight for hospital rather than call a GP?
With croup, yes. IME my kids have gone from having a cough and being a bit under the weather (nothing a bit of calpol and Disney channel can’t solve) to struggling to breathe and needing steroids urgently very quickly, and I’ve had to call an ambulance on one occasion (and the paramedics were pleased I’d called). I can’t criticise her for that tbh.
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Greg, on the other hand, is a massive wuss
 
With croup, yes. IME my kids have gone from having a cough and being a bit under the weather (nothing a bit of calpol and Disney channel can’t solve) to struggling to breathe and needing steroids urgently very quickly, and I’ve had to call an ambulance on one occasion (and the paramedics were pleased I’d called). I can’t criticise her for that tbh.
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Greg, on the other hand, is a massive wuss
You got there before I did, same experiences here with croup and the speed of the deterioration has been fairly terrifying.
 
Luckily I never experienced croup with mine but i know from friends that it can turn very quickly and be a bit scary. She could have used D’s croup as an education point to other parents as in “what to look for and why it’s important to seek medical care” but no we had to have an actual picture of her sick child
Do you know, I hadn’t even thought of it like that, shows how normalised this gross behaviour has become. Who rushes their child into hospital then thinks ‘I may as well get some PR gifts out of this hideous experience, house could do with some flowers, Daphne, look at the camera darling, be a love’? SUSAN DOES!
 
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