Tuesday, February 19, 2008

from the mouths of babes...

or maybe from the mouths, noses, hands and eyes of babes...

Do all of you know what kindergarten really is? It's some kind of test lab for breeding colds, flus and other assorted cruds. Since K started full day kindergarten in January she has been sick, I think, 4 times. Most of those were little one day home things where she needed the rest and I didn't want her snot faucet to run on the other children... once she missed 3 days of school with a high fever. For craps sake she missed school Friday because her nose was so runny she had a stomach ache.

No, I'm not joking.

But those germs... they don't just effect her... Even though we wash hands constantly, clean faces, all bathe and disinfect things Mr. Kaos and I have each been sick 3 or 4 times. Including now.

Why! Why did no one warn us that kindergarten was somehow a more effective breeding ground for germs than even preschool?

Why! Why do we keep catching these creepy cruds time and time again?

THIS SUCKS...

But I am not posting this to whine and complain. I am posting it as a warning to any of you parents that have not yet undergone the rigors of kindergarten...

You still have time.

It's not too late.

Buy your kid a plastic bubble.

20 comments:

holly said...

another year and you will be immune.

probably.

do you do echinacea? i am too tired to properly look that up. but it helps!!

mielikki said...

eugh. As I sit here, at work, where there are many sick children to be looked after.
Hope all is well soon.

Bubblewench said...

Wow, I don't even have kids and I KNOW that school is the breeding ground for serious crud issues.

One guy I work with, kids in grade school. He'll tell us one of the kids is sick, then all the sudden the next one is too, then it's him, then it's all of us. We always blame him and his crud ridden school children!!!

Anonymous said...

I worked in daycare for almost 3 years and the first three months it was like I had the plague. I'd give it till the end of March and you'll all be immune to everything.

KiKi said...

Furthermore, kids always seem to catch a superbug. You know, the kind that knocks mommies and daddies off their feet for a long long time, and it takes eons to recover.

Anonymous said...

I hate to say it, I know it's hard to do but don't over sanitize. Over sanitizing can keep your body from building up your own immunities from the crud. Hence the catching and the re-catching.

Lia Hollander said...

Apparently, exercise helps..it can build up your defenses. Have you heard of Fit Friends? You should totally join!

Oh, right....

Jo Beaufoix said...

Oh hon we have been through this. And when I worked in schools I would get ill and spotty every time I returned after the holidays.
Kids are minging. Bleurghhh.

Anonymous said...

Not to make you dread the coming years, but I am home right now with my feverish 4th grader. (obviously using my time wisely)

-Stu

sybil law said...

I hear ya.
Things haven't been too too bad here, but the strep and scarlet fever sure were a huge pain in the ass! But hey - we have NOT caught the crazy ass flu virus, for which we do NOT get shots for, so that's good, huh?
I think it's funny that most of my friends who got themselves and their kids flu shots have all ended up with the flu.
Also, I agree with the don't go nuts desanitizing stuff. Although I know you don't. :)

MarĂ­a said...

We don't do flu shots and I don't over sanitize. But J. does. That man pours bleach on every surface every day. He's a bit OCD. :)

Anonymous said...

This is why I take my kids to Chuck E Cheese often, when they're little. We get it over with so they don't have to miss school. I'm joking, kind of.

david mcmahon said...

Don't need a bubble, just brings you kids and Mr Kaos to live here in Oz.

Seriously, tho, I hope all is better soon.

Lisa Wheeler Milton said...

I think kindergarten is the worst. Stu is just trying to scare you. Bad Stu. (Some little kid coughed directly on my lunch - after informing me that he still has a fever, but wanted to come to the party Thursday - when I came to eat with Zack. After being out all week. Freaking awesome.)

The Ferryman said...

Two words: foster care.

CrankMama said...

All I can think of is the bubble boy episode from Seinfeld. LOL!

CamiKaos said...

crankmama: I'm not a big Seinfeld watcher but even I saw and enjoyed that one.

mr. fab: I think a bubble would cost less eventually... the therapy bills would be lower.

lisa: thank you lisa... I think

david: oh so tempting.

lori: oh yes, the petri dish of restaurants...

maria: the one time I had a flu shot I got an awful case of the flue

syb: i know you know that I know that... what?

stu: I think reading my posts is an excellent use of your time ;)

jo: Oh dear, I remember your sicky mcsickalot period. that sucked.

missb: you are just asking to have mr. Kaos or I sneeze on you tomorrow...

denise: I clean. I sanitize eating surfaces and bathrooms... but K's teacher is a purel pusher...

kiki: you are so right.

lilacspecs: my birthday, K's birthday my mom's birthday, my super friend from the UK who is coming to visit for his birthday's birthday and several of Mr. Kaos' family members birthdays... they are all in march... so lets help the healthy pops up sooner ;)

bw: I know... but now I KNOW.

mie: I hope all those sick children feel better

Holly: no. i do lots of vitamin C. but nothing is helping now.

landismom said...

Yeah, get that bubble, definitely worth it!

sybil law said...

Vitmain C is bunk!
Anyway, I have tagged you, although I am pretty sure you still have yet to answer questions from eons ago. Hmm...
Get well!

Unknown said...

I remember being in elementary school and learning about the "Bubble Boy." I felt sorry for him, but also maybe a wee bit jealous.