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Morning all - just wanted to hear your views on this one. We were called by the nursery to pick up DD1 on Wednesday as she had a temperature. And fair enough when I got there (stopping off at Scoop for - ahem- ice cream medicine on the away) she looked like a bit of limp lettuce (poor thing) and we took her straight home to bed (and proper medicine).


Yesterday I stayed off and looked after her - and we went shoe shopping, to the library and to lunch. Not much sign of an illness in any respect - but in the evening she got a bit hot and my OH told me off for over exerting her (hmmm - possibly the other way around!)


So I'm off again today - Madam is playing princesses, wearing the new shoes and Snow White outfit, and I can still see no sign of an illness 'cept for a snotty nose and a cough (neither are bad).


- I'm of the 'stay busy and work through it' school of illness

- My OH is of the 'bed ridden until better and then a bit more' school of illness


What do/would you do?


I'm ok staying off (although obv. the work is backing up) and don't want to do wrong by Madam little one - but she's asking to go back to nursery (albeit with new shoes and dress on)and is pretty bored with 'just Mum' to play with...


Ho hum.....

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Ah good point - the shoes had been planned for a while and I used the opp. of apparent lack of illness plus time to get them - but I can see how it looked to her.


The outfit was existing (but matched the shoes).


The ice cream and lunch?? Umm - no excuse there..:-$

Am definitely with you - stay busy... Agree that days off school sick need to be boring - realised this after spending weekend curled up on sofa with little one as she was really ill, but she then had Monday in bed as realised that otherwise she'd be *ill* at the drop of a hat!! I'd definitely have had her back to nursery today. Tell OH to stop being a wuss!!
My son had a day off school a couple of weeks ago (had vomitted the day before, so fair enough) and spent the day watching TV on the sofa. That evening he said "I like being sick Mummy, I think I'll be sick again tomorrow so that I can watch more TV". He's 4 - and so it begins...

Sounds like she's good to go back, especially as she's now got the w/e to get fully back up to speed.


She is likely to get more tired/cranky than normal towards the end of the day (as any of us would be after being ill/as we're getting better). Maybe OH should take the day off to look after her if he thinks she's still too poorly (might help change his opinion!!:))).

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