School Carnival time

Today was school carnival day at The Priory School and the children were allowed to dress in whatever clothes they wanted.  Ollie knew straight away – he wanted to be a dragon.  This was a lovely idea that we supported whole heartedly, however it was tinged with a little sadness because we also know that Ollie is pretty much reaching the end of his natural timeline to want to dress up in clothes and go out publicly.

For once, we won't be 'dragon' him to school... (I'll get me coat)

It’s not that we believe that he shouldn’t be dressing up, it’s just that his friends in his class are all pretty much at the stage where they won’t do it in public, and it’s not going to be long before Ollie becomes aware of this.  What we didn’t want was for Ollie to get to school and realise just how individual he was, however, so Hilary accommodated for him and suggested he take a bag with other clothes inside just in case he needed to change because he was cold….
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Sure enough, as they reached the school crossing, Ollie looked out and saw lots of his friends dressed normally and got cold feet, rather sadly saying to Hil that he thought he should get changed into his normal clothes, which they did in the car park before walking to school, with the dragon outfit in his bag.  Bless him, though, he was determined to wear his costume and so he built up his own courage and got himself changed at lunchtime.  When Hilary came to pick the boys up, she was greeted by a cheery little dragon.  Well done Olls!!

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