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Old Aug 24th 2007, 3:07 am
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On Tuesday my 13, and 14 year old boys decided to take a short cut through some bush land on the way home from school, they came across a very small little girl, they thought looked about one, crying and lost. They walked her out of the bush and went to an elderly couple who where walking by and told them they had just found her, they had been out looking for her, as had many others and the police.
Then they came home and told me.
the next day at school an announcement was made at school for the boys who helped the little girl at Dalyellup to go to student services, they did , the whole school applauded them. The mum wanted to thank them, and we found out she was down syndrome and was 3 yr old, but looked like a baby. Her older sister let her out, the parents where frantic, today they are going in to school to award them, but my boys dont know, they will be very embarrassed.
How proud I am of David and Dale.
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Old Aug 24th 2007, 3:10 am
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Good on 'em, and well done you too for bringing up two good lads, you should be proud!
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Old Aug 24th 2007, 3:11 am
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Originally Posted by cranni
On Tuesday my 13, and 14 year old boys decided to take a short cut through some bush land on the way home from school, they came across a very small little girl, they thought looked about one, crying and lost. They walked her out of the bush and went to an elderly couple who where walking by and told them they had just found her, they had been out looking for her, as had many others and the police.
Then they came home and told me.
the next day at school an announcement was made at school for the boys who helped the little girl at Dalyellup to go to student services, they did , the whole school applauded them. The mum wanted to thank them, and we found out she was down syndrome and was 3 yr old, but looked like a baby. Her older sister let her out, the parents where frantic, today they are going in to school to award them, but my boys dont know, they will be very embarrassed.
How proud I am of David and Dale.
Denise
Awe that brought a tear to my eye - you must be very proud
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Originally Posted by cranni
On Tuesday my 13, and 14 year old boys decided to take a short cut through some bush land on the way home from school, they came across a very small little girl, they thought looked about one, crying and lost. They walked her out of the bush and went to an elderly couple who where walking by and told them they had just found her, they had been out looking for her, as had many others and the police.
Then they came home and told me.
the next day at school an announcement was made at school for the boys who helped the little girl at Dalyellup to go to student services, they did , the whole school applauded them. The mum wanted to thank them, and we found out she was down syndrome and was 3 yr old, but looked like a baby. Her older sister let her out, the parents where frantic, today they are going in to school to award them, but my boys dont know, they will be very embarrassed.
How proud I am of David and Dale.
Denise
oh thats lovely what lovely boys its nice to hear!!
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Old Aug 24th 2007, 3:18 am
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Awe that brought a tear to my eye - you must be very proud
I think it has just hit me , and has brought a tear to my now as well.
I am very proud
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I think you have every right to be proud of your boys - they sound like great kids.
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I think it has just hit me , and has brought a tear to my now as well.
I am very proud
Denise
A lovely balance to the usual reporting of selfish arogant teens.
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Thats brilliant, bless them
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Congratulations on producing such lovely kids (and I'm glad they are being recognised, so often you only hear about the bad things kids do)
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Most teenagers are great. Congratulations on not having two of the minority I'm sure the parents will embarrass them massively
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Originally Posted by cranni
On Tuesday my 13, and 14 year old boys decided to take a short cut through some bush land on the way home from school, they came across a very small little girl, they thought looked about one, crying and lost. They walked her out of the bush and went to an elderly couple who where walking by and told them they had just found her, they had been out looking for her, as had many others and the police.
Then they came home and told me.
the next day at school an announcement was made at school for the boys who helped the little girl at Dalyellup to go to student services, they did , the whole school applauded them. The mum wanted to thank them, and we found out she was down syndrome and was 3 yr old, but looked like a baby. Her older sister let her out, the parents where frantic, today they are going in to school to award them, but my boys dont know, they will be very embarrassed.
How proud I am of David and Dale.
Denise
What a lovely story. I would be so proud too. Well done to them both.
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You have every right to be proud.

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Originally Posted by cranni
On Tuesday my 13, and 14 year old boys decided to take a short cut through some bush land on the way home from school, they came across a very small little girl, they thought looked about one, crying and lost. They walked her out of the bush and went to an elderly couple who where walking by and told them they had just found her, they had been out looking for her, as had many others and the police.
Then they came home and told me.
the next day at school an announcement was made at school for the boys who helped the little girl at Dalyellup to go to student services, they did , the whole school applauded them. The mum wanted to thank them, and we found out she was down syndrome and was 3 yr old, but looked like a baby. Her older sister let her out, the parents where frantic, today they are going in to school to award them, but my boys dont know, they will be very embarrassed.
How proud I am of David and Dale.
Denise
That's great.You must feel very proud.If I were you,I'd shout it from the rooftop.
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awww bless..that was lovely..and put me in a good mood for the mornig....well done mum!!!
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Originally Posted by cranni
I think it has just hit me , and has brought a tear to my now as well.
I am very proud
Denise
It brought tears to my eyes too, so touched by their kindness to help a child in need.
A big well done to you, as a mum for bringing up such lovely lads, you & your husband must be so proud of them.
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