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] Date Posted: 17:03:15 11/07/09 Sat So here I am at home. Dd has a very bad cold (no fever)I feel one coming on. For Two years dd had terrible cold at Oireachtas. Why do we have the oireachtas in November? I can't imagine a time of year where more people are sick. I'm thinking May/June would be nice. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
| [> Subject: my dd is sick every year as well | |
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Author: always [Edit] |
Date Posted: 17:29:25 11/07/09 Sat [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
| [> Subject: I don't know why the Oireachtas is in November, but possibly because it is a qualifier for Worlds, which is in April, and Nationals, which is in July. I'm sorry your dd has a bad cold, but since the O is two weeks away she should be in fine shape by then. I hope all goes well for you and her. | |
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Author: another mom [Edit] |
Date Posted: 17:35:24 11/07/09 Sat [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
| [> [> Subject: I agree. I used to always be happy when my dd got sick 2 weeks before. I knew she'd be healthy by O. Unfortunately, she usually got sick on the day she danced :o( | |
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Author: Ah, the "good" old days [Edit] |
Date Posted: 06:42:11 11/08/09 Sun [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
| [> [> [> Subject: I agree - 2 weeks out also prevents you from over working, often gives a much needed break! | |
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Author: :-) [Edit] |
Date Posted: 09:21:52 11/08/09 Sun [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
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