Wow - I'm surprised he hasn't resigned before now - why do the famous put up with the attitude of our press in that they can only print the negative about anything - how about a bit of positive press to make us feel better in this recession.
Anyway, back to Copello, will he go if England win? And who will take his place? What about Martin O'neil with David Beckham as his no. 2?
This is my favourite time of year - everything is back to normal with the children back at school, the football season is well on its way and we can now start to prepare for the best time of year - Christmas. I have now picked out what I 'm going to do to make my Christmas cards so I shall start to do that in plenty of time so I can enjoy the build up and not feel as stressed the closer Christmas comes.
I'm also knitting scarves with the new yarn we have in the shop and they are lovely. And on that note I must go and DO some of these things I've been talking about.
so how many have you done?
Posted by: chris | Friday, 15 October 2010 at 17:13
I've seen the opposite, where parents put their kids into private school kindergarten to get them in a year earlier than the school district would have allowed them. This ended up with a six year old in my second grade class. She wasn't ready.
It really is something that should be considered on an individual basis. My sister was eligible for kindergarten based on her birthday when we lived in California, but when we moved, she ended up being more than a year younger than her classmates for the rest of her schooling. My mom wishes that she had kept her out another year.
Posted by: Justin Bieber Supra | Thursday, 13 October 2011 at 03:01