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Old 09-19-2013, 10:16 AM   #41
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Originally Posted by ernie View Post
Hot nanny. Definitely go the hot nanny route.

Or as everyone else seems to do...

step 1) drug the kid up on ibruprofen and tylenol 30 minutes before dropping them off. They will then be perky for the drop off 'cause they are kids who refuse to realize they are sick and should take it easy.

step 2) get out quick and make sure you screen your cell phone calls during the day.

Seriously it's a tough one. I'm lucky enough that I can use a remote desktop and still do the same work at home with a sick child beside me as I can at work. As I had to do on Monday.
Funny thing about this is that there are websites I found while researching that give you all the ideas on how to drop your kid off when he is sick.

When we decided to have a child my mother in-law was going to retire from teaching and move to be near us and play a big part and would have happily watched him when he was sick. Unfortuneately a couple months after we were pregnant she found out she had cancer and passed away 1 month after he was born, just enough time to see him once. Lesson learned always have back up plans
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