times i have worked in the church nursery: three
times i have become massively ill within 48 hours of working in the church nursery: three
i think i need to find another area of service.
May 29, 2007 by Katherine Coble
times i have worked in the church nursery: three
times i have become massively ill within 48 hours of working in the church nursery: three
i think i need to find another area of service.
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Lintilla and I never say this flippantly because we believe it with all of our hearts:
SOMEBODY’S trying to tell you something.
I hope you get better soon.
Little ones are cute, but very germy. I think you get immunity to your own, but without kids you are susceptible to everything they have.
There is a direct line from #1 niece’s playcare buddies, to her and straight to me. Her mom survives OK and we have decided that #1 niece is just the carrier to me.
Yikes. Hope you feel better VERY soon.
Feel better soon! I hope it passes quickly.
Feel better, we get sick after each stint in nursery, too.
Children are adorable germbombs. Eventually the parents and kids get a working set of immunities that keep each a little more healthy, but if you’re not in that symbiotic system, watch out.
Hoping for a speedy recovery.
Feel better, and don’t take echinachea no matter what anyone tells you.
I thought I posted a get-well-soon here yesterday, but I see it hasn’t come through. Anyway, get well soon.
Us too. Age group tends to impact the sickliness, and so does specific kids, so if you can shop age levels, you can mitigate the sickness at times.
and so does specific kids
I can see that….