meekan wrote:The school nurse that travelled to different schools in the area was Mrs Dowds known to the kids as the nit nurse. I think she checked the general health of the Sunset Cafe children.
Sunset cafe kids ???
Sorry folks just noticed the typographical error I have no idea how the" Sunset cafe children" got on that post.
Only thing I can think of is that I may have been using my phone to post it, and predictive text has taken over???
It should have read "the local Children"
morag wrote:
She didn't have the lice, just a kid in her class did. She wanted a preventative? shampoo. But then, hanging your coat up on someone else's coat..
Ah! I was probably the kid in her class, Morag.. Never thought about anyone else but myself at that time. Maybe I should have thanked my Glasgow cousin for causing a run on medicated shampoo at the local chemist's. He probably was thankful for the extra business..lol!
Be kind. Everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.
meekan wrote:The school nurse that travelled to different schools in the area was Mrs Dowds known to the kids as the nit nurse. I think she checked the general health of the Sunset Cafe children.
Sunset cafe kids ???
Sorry folks just noticed the typographical error I have no idea how the" Sunset cafe children" got on that post.
Only thing I can think of is that I may have been using my phone to post it, and predictive text has taken over???
It should have read "the local Children"
Ha ha. I thought it was some after school club.
Actually, this could be a good name for a school club: 'Sunset Cafe Kids'.
"Words are very.... unnecessary... they can only do harm".