I discovered upon returning to EAB today that I had not been the only one attacked by a crazy 3rd grade virus. My class is calling is the 3rd grade plague.
Plague Update:
Me -Feeling ok. Pretty gross still. Don't think safe for most to be very close to me due to sneezing, coughing and other grossness. At about 75%. This thing is hanging on. Wanted to work a half day but couldn't (see below). Asleep on couch last night at 6 pm. Woke up at 8 pm and back to sleep around 10. Please let me wake up feeling at 80%.
Erica - Minor plague case. Napped for a few hours on Sunday.
Jake - Out of school on Monday. No specifics.
2 students in my class - out of school and parents emailed with similar gross symptoms
1 student during the day - looked in a similar state to me, worn down and tired, reported symptoms occuring on same day as I
3 students during the day - reported symptoms like fever and being tired, one of which I suspect is true the other two were just wanting attention from their teacher who couldn't give them the ususal number of hugs desired since she didn't want to share germs.
Need a bug bomb to destroy this thing. My shot pushed it along but I'd like flu to be gone permanently. I hate having toilet paper up my nose to prevent drippage and coughing. Better to happen now than be that guy on the plane nobody wants to sit by. Send some healthy thinking my way please.
I'm thinking you should all eat a grocery cart full of oranges...do you know where you could get one of those?? Oh yes, that's right, in your boss' office! :) I'm sorry you're so sick! It's no fun ever,but harder when there's so much going on this time of year at school. I hope it passes quickly now that you've had a shot.
ReplyDeleteA cart full of oranges might be the only way to kick this thing. Ugh! It's hanging on and squeezing me like a python. Told my parents tonight I'm at 84%. Better wake up at 90% or else this flu's gonna get it!
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