We hadn't even reached the school gate when he said "Bye Mum!" and started to run in, so I think he'll be fine. I asked (somewhat pathetically) "Don't you want Mummy to come in?", and he said "Yes". I barely saw him, as he was running around the playground with big brother Ben and his best friend Karan. Here he is, going proudly into school hand-in-hand with his brother:




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I love hearing about your family growing up, Jean. How are you feeling about only having one little one home from school next year?
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