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A/S/L: 37, Male, Weston-super-Mare, UK
Marital: Relationship
Interests: My kids, movies, music, literature and computing

Wednesday, 3rd September 2003

It was Rhiannons first day at primary school today, so I took the early morning off work to take her in.

I turned up at Bimbos to find her dressed and ready, in her shiny black shoes, white socks, grey skirt, white blouse and red "logo emblazoned" jumper. I took photos before we left the house and will post the ones from the digital camera later.

When we got to her school, we went into her classroom with her, met her teachers, found her peg and her tray and then the teacher asked her whether she wanted to play with building bricks, puzzles or do drawing. She chose drawing, sat at the desks and that was it. She said bye to us and gave us a kiss and then turned round and got on with it.

As we leaving her classroom, it hit me that she is growing up so fast and she was no my little baby girl. I cried at this point, but Chandler was concerned so he hugged me and made me laugh). I wish I could keep Chandler at about 2yrs old old for the rest of his life, as I miss Rhiannon being like him, but he is growing up too, and I feel that I am missing so much.

It's great being a father, but quite hard at the same time. Its a milestone in her life, and I'm proud to have been there for her.

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