The author sent her twin sons, Oscar and Hugo, off for their first day of preschool alongside her daughter Sophia, however, it wasn’t the easiest start to the milestone
She shared a snap of her hugging her three children, as her youngest two headed off to school alongside their older sister Sophia.
“Strange to get back to a quiet house. Looking forward to hearing all about their first day when I collect them in a few hours. Very proud mum today”. “Their little uniforms are labelled, folded and laid out for tomorrow… their new school bags are packed… new pencil cases full of colourful crayons,” she wrote.“I’ll have three in preschool from tomorrow and a quiet house for the first time in almost 4 years.
Many people completely understood Rosanna’s feelings and shared how their children are doing ahead of their first day of school.
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