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Just been to the boys school sports day, at the start, they say it's possible they may have to cancel it due to the temprature being 32 degrees, and possibly too hot for the small kids to run in..

 

they decide to keep it going anyway, and have boxes of carton drinks for the kids on hand.

 

 

after 12 races it gets called off.

 

 

 

 

 

Due to the fooking horrendous thunder storm....crazy, in half hour we have had over an inch of rain, you cant see the front of the car yet alone the road.

 

Have to admit to enjoying the newly added wet t-shirt parade in the mothers car park though, was very nice to see lol

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Have to admit to enjoying the newly added wet t-shirt parade in the mothers car park though, was very nice to see lol

 

 

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

 

 

mmmmm, wet t-shirts! and there was me thinking everywhere was having lovely weather! i did hear of it raining in manchester, but thats not exactly a surprise is it?!?

dont suppose you got any candid fone pics did ya T-Pot... lol.. get em uploaded if you did mate.

 

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hell yeah haha.

 

anyone else really worried about what could happen to our planet? i dont even think worldwide weather chaos is that far off!

My boys came home from school to inform me they had been out on the field practicing for sports day all day. Bearing in mind its been 32 degrees I reckon its madness they even went over there in the first place!!!

My boys came home from school to inform me they had been out on the field practicing for sports day all day. Bearing in mind its been 32 degrees I reckon its madness they even went over there in the first place!!!

 

that's not that hot mate. i know this is england but bare in mind when i lived in dubai we would run 3 km cross country through the desert in 45 degrees!! and i was only 13/14 years old! british kids need to harden up anyway, it'll help us in the next world cup (it's in south africa!) :)

My boys came home from school to inform me they had been out on the field practicing for sports day all day. Bearing in mind its been 32 degrees I reckon its madness they even went over there in the first place!!!

Were the kids handed out drinks and sun block if not I'd have a word with the school.

that's not that hot mate. i know this is england but bare in mind when i lived in dubai we would run 3 km cross country through the desert in 45 degrees!! and i was only 13/14 years old! british kids need to harden up anyway, it'll help us in the next world cup (it's in south africa!) :)

 

I remember that cross country course well!!!! I went to Dubai College and I used to hate that race lol.

I know kids over there do it in much hotter temps but they are aclimatised to it unlike kids over here who are used to much colder weather.

I have to be extra fussy as well though as my son has heart problems and the school should have known better than to exert him in these temperatures.

Were the kids handed out drinks and sun block if not I'd have a word with the school.

 

Thats not the problem My son has a heart complaint and looked pail and knackered when he come home. Then he told me he HAD to run practicing for sports day in weather like this. Im gonna go mad tommorrow.

I remember that cross country course well!!!! I went to Dubai College and I used to hate that race lol.

I know kids over there do it in much hotter temps but they are aclimatised to it unlike kids over here who are used to much colder weather.

I have to be extra fussy as well though as my son has heart problems and the school should have known better than to exert him in these temperatures.

How weird we are both typing similar replies at the exact time about the same child LOL

 

Get cleaning women !

 

 

 

Luvs you x x x x x x x x x x x x x x :bow:

Were the kids handed out drinks and sun block if not I'd have a word with the school.

 

No suncream - they didnt have hats as I didnt realise they would be out in it and they had to take the drink from their lunchboxes so that would have left them low for lunchtime.

Its a good school and I know they wouldnt have put any kids at risk but I would have liked to be informed so I could at least have sent in extra drinks, suncream and hats

How weird we are both typing similar replies at the exact time about the same child LOL

 

Get cleaning women !

 

 

 

Luvs you x x x x x x x x x x x x x x :bow:

 

 

PMSL. As far as cleaning goes dear I am cooking your tea - which is actually going cold cos u r over there and not here!!!!!

Love you too xxxxxxxxx :rolleyes:

I remember that cross country course well!!!! I went to Dubai College and I used to hate that race lol.

I know kids over there do it in much hotter temps but they are aclimatised to it unlike kids over here who are used to much colder weather.

I have to be extra fussy as well though as my son has heart problems and the school should have known better than to exert him in these temperatures.

 

hehe small world. i was a D.C boy too, left in 1997 to move over here. i miss dubai, rocks over england big time. better weather, no tax, cheap fuel etc :)

hehe small world. i was a D.C boy too, left in 1997 to move over here. i miss dubai, rocks over england big time. better weather, no tax, cheap fuel etc :)

 

I left in 1995. Whats your name and what year were you in when you left?

While I'm trying to get fresh air flowing through my sanua of a house my poor hubbies in India in the monsoon with roads awash and unpastable and it's also strangely cold, colder than here, colder than they've ever known it to be.

I left in 1995. Whats your name and what year were you in when you left?

 

My name's Paul Eustice, was in year 9 i think when I left. I'm 22 now. Where abouts did you live? I lived in the Sheikh O'baid compound opposite Jumeirah primary school. Used to get the big blue buses to and from college.

 

Can you remember any of your teachers?

im 26 now. Lived in Jebel Ali Village. Left just before GCSE year. I remember Miss Pirie, Mr Flower, Miss Moffatt, Mr Ashmore, Mrs Abdul Hadi, Mr Salisbury, Mr Hitchman, Mrs Easton-Corke, Mr Jones, Mr Greenhow.

Couldnt remember very well - had to call mother and ask her to get my old shamal out lol!!

You might know her actually - she was the school nurse there!!

This is turning into friends reunited :) :) Don't give out any info unless they pay you a fiver

pmsl!!

Its not very often you bump into someone from over there - especially not someone who shares a love of zeds !! :bow: :bow:

My name's Paul Eustice, was in year 9 i think when I left. I'm 22 now. Where abouts did you live? I lived in the Sheikh O'baid compound opposite Jumeirah primary school. Used to get the big blue buses to and from college.

 

Can you remember any of your teachers?

this is so weierd,my sister has lived there for 15 years and married a local and has 4 kids, he,s a coach with the national football team :) never been there myself with having a american wife :( ime proberly over reacting but middle east and usa dont go together real well recently

this is so weierd,my sister has lived there for 15 years and married a local and has 4 kids, he,s a coach with the national football team :) never been there myself with having a american wife :( ime proberly over reacting but middle east and usa dont go together real well recently

 

I loved living there. Its a great lifestyle - especially for kids. Would love to go back there one day. Bet I would hardly recognise it now even though I lived there for 8 years. It has changed so much

I loved living there. Its a great lifestyle - especially for kids. Would love to go back there one day. Bet I would hardly recognise it now even though I lived there for 8 years. It has changed so much

yea,when my sister moved there they built a house almost in the desert now they cant cross the road outside there gates its so manic

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