This week I have sent home notices to my students for the following ailments: chickenpox, strep throat and ringworm. Some days I just want to wear a plastic suit to work, with one of those big oxygen helmet thingys. Ack. Four more days left with students and their germs!!!
This morning’s newspaper
***Ok, the links aren’t working AT ALL…so if you’re interested, check the May 23rd Indianapolis Star— indystar.com!
This morning there were two articles in the paper that were interesting enough to me that I took the paper to work to read them in my “down” time. I thought y’all would find them interesting too…..
1. Adoptive Parents Maternity Leave Issues
This article is a good one about the discrimination families formed by adoption face. We are VERY lucky–hubby’s company granted him the same leave as all dads get (1 week or maybe 10 days? I don’t really remember….) as well as adoption reimbursement options. Even though we know my employer is unique (in oh-so-many-ways), I was able to cash in my sick day bank and ended up with 8 weeks paid as well. Such is not the case at all companies. The author also addresses the fact that many employees have to disclose that they are in fact adopting because the time table is so vague. My conversation with my boss went something like this, “We are officially ‘waiting’ at the adoption agency now. I may have a week’s notice, I may have a day’s notice, I may get called at 10am to go pick up my child. I may be matched three months beforehand and come home from the hospital empty handed. It may take up to two years. It may happen on the first day of school. That’s what I can tell you.” Crazy, but true, and oh-so-common.
2. Period-Stopping Birth Control Pill
Ok, the above link is to a conservative website, but it’ s the exact same article I read this morning in the local paper. This pill completely stops periods–except for random bleeding and spotting, which was apparently annoying enough for people to drop out of the study. Ok, here’s the thing–while I know no woman who looks forward to Aunt Flow’s visit every month, wouldn’t it freak you out to never have a period?? Sort of like the article said–how’d you ever guess if you were pregnant? Is it really healthy, for lack of a better term, for all of that “build up” to just hang there indefinitely? Granted, the hormones would control some of that, but still. Of course, I can totally see if you go anemic every month, have to miss work, etc because of excruciating cycles, but other than that, wouldn’t some of the other pills be a happier medium?? I wonder what Tampax thinks about all this!
98%
That’s what I scored on my annual review today. You know, because it looks bad to have 100%, because then obviously, you’re playing favorites or something. But now I have a lovely, glowing review in my file to read on really low days, and a glowing review to justify my very nice salary offer for next school year.
And my unpleasant coworkers??? Two are leaving. Which will make life SOO much better. Seriously, who’s happy to hear that 50% of the teaching staff is quitting? I AM. I’ve haven’t felt this good about work in a long time. And what’s funny is that now that it’s out in the open, they are happier people too. And maybe we’ll hire a teacher I’d be comfortable with my kid having for a teacher. That’d be a good thing too.
Another reason for my joy is probably that I ended up eating cheesecake for lunch. I remembered my fruit salad for today’s celebration….but forgot my entree. And since only my assistant (whom I LOVE) and myself brought anything to eat for today’s pitch-in, I had cheesecake and fruit salad for lunch. (the boss brought flowers and balloons, someone else made really good coffee…the other five people just ignored the posting). Based on my previous post, I shall be eating nothing but lettuce from now until the weekend. (NOT)