Emily was upset again when I dropped her off at Ui. Maybe the change of staff has unsettled her as seems to date from Megan's departure. Of course, I couldn't help considering the possibility of abuse, though there is absolutely nothing to suggest that. In Japan they don't seem to require any kind of background checking (or first aid training for that matter) for people in contact with children. Mind you, the recent case in Plymouth highlights that CRB checks can't detect those abusers without previous convictions anyway.
Following nursery, we went to have tea at Isy's. Jo cooked a tasty supper and we all ate together. After a few episodes of Peppa Pig, the girls had lots of fun in the bathtub. By the time we had walked home it was 9pm before Emily was in bed, but it was a successful evening. She seems very keen to go home in the nursery minibus, like Isy, and I am more than happy to oblige as it costs less than my train fares each way and gives me another 90 minutes at home for chores. I shall make enquiries if they can accommodate her too.
Monday, 12 April 2010
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