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Today I did the most forget thing. Forgot to organise the After School

Care to pick the kids up. Its the first time they have been and I

totally forgot to call her back to say yes pick them up today. So I am

1 hour away at work when at 1.30pm it pops into my head that I had

forgotten. The cut of point we thought was 12pm. I phoned and couldn't

get through, my mum was out, was with clients. I finally found

another school mum to take them to her house. I have never ever done

that, mind you they haven't been there before, my family members usually

get them.

Now I know I am getting old, Alzheimer's. Hope I am not the only one

who has forgotten their kidsLoL.

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Hey ,

They most likely weren't even aware & having so much fun......Anyway, it

could have been a traffic problem --or car trouble , anything that could

happen. Now , just make a contingency plan .You know--, the plan " A " ..then

plan " B " , etc. Have all the phone number of all in pick-up team.....it will

always be something ....that's the " joy " of all the chauffeuring we do /have

done....

I do know how bad you feel like it was you , but all are well now ....let

it ride & get their Plan " B " in line. It will never happen again when your

prepared ----hahehe. Love ya gal .Isn't it tough to find out how human we

are??? :):):)That can happen to any of us .......and most likely has:):)

LOVE & HUGS, GrandmomBEV

forgetful

Today I did the most forget thing. Forgot to organise the After School

Care to pick the kids up. Its the first time they have been and I

totally forgot to call her back to say yes pick them up today. So I am

1 hour away at work when at 1.30pm it pops into my head that I had

forgotten. The cut of point we thought was 12pm. I phoned and couldn't

get through, my mum was out, was with clients. I finally found

another school mum to take them to her house. I have never ever done

that, mind you they haven't been there before, my family members usually

get them.

Now I know I am getting old, Alzheimer's. Hope I am not the only one

who has forgotten their kidsLoL.

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That is so funny. :-) I've done that when my kids went to mother's day out

when they were younger. I went off shopping for the day and got " clock

dyslexic " and didn't leave in time to get back to the church. Luckily a friend

of mine picked them up for me.

Dawn mom of 4, 7 and under, the youngest wcf

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I've done it. More than once.

Let's call it FPS. Full Plate Syndrome.

It strikes those who are juggling work, school, home, kids (sick or

not), volunteering, and life in general.

It happens to me when I actually get engrossed in one thing, which is

rare. Usually I am fighting a list of things, thinking about several

things at once or jumping from one to the other. Occasionally I get

really caught up in something, like at work. Then, reality hits and I

gasp, " IT'S WHAT TIME!?!?!? "

Hope today is better.

Lenora

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY EVERYONE!

>Today I did the most forget thing. Forgot to organise the After School

>Care to pick the kids up. Its the first time they have been and I

>totally forgot to call her back to say yes pick them up today. So I am

>1 hour away at work when at 1.30pm it pops into my head that I had

>forgotten. The cut of point we thought was 12pm. I phoned and couldn't

>get through, my mum was out, was with clients. I finally found

>another school mum to take them to her house. I have never ever done

>that, mind you they haven't been there before, my family members usually

>get them.

>Now I know I am getting old, Alzheimer's. Hope I am not the only one

>who has forgotten their kidsLoL.

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I am glad it happened to you to. Doesn't make me feel so bad.

B

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That is so funny. :-) I've done that when my kids went to mother's day

out when they were younger. I went off shopping for the day and got

" clock dyslexic " and didn't leave in time to get back to the church.

Luckily a friend of mine picked them up for me.

Dawn mom of 4, 7 and under, the youngest wcf

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