Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Sick Day


I spent most of 6th grade working out ways to avoid going to school. There was nothing particularly terrible about school that year, just your basic pre-adolescent social anxiety, that who-will-I-sit-next-to-in-the-cafeteria, who-will-let-me-stand-around-and-talk-with-them-at-recess kind of thing. I would start my planning the night before an anticipated bad day, weighing the pros and cons of feigning cold, flu, or fever. I knew better than to try heating a thermometer with the light bulb, because I'd read a book in which the girl narrator tries it, and the thing explodes, sending little mercury droplets around the room. Somehow I was successful often enough that I kept doing it, although (unbeknownst to me at the time) I would have been quite a bit more successful if my sister hadn't done the same thing, seven years earlier. My mother was working full-time by the time I went on my school strike, and so aside from just recognizing the signs, simply couldn't afford to indulge me.

Today, Ben stayed home from school, and I swear if he were my daughter, if he were older, I'd think he was trying to tell me something. He woke up complaining of a sore throat, threw up his breakfast and then, after I'd made the calls to say he wouldn't be at school, or at soccer practice, was fine. Skipping around playing a concert fine.

I know he loves school right now. And he certainly didn't fake throwing up (something I was neither brave nor stupid enough to attempt). So we'll chalk this up to one off day. But I've got my eye on him...

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5 Comments:

At 9:53 PM, Blogger  said...

Oooh, sorry that Ben was out sick today. It seems weird to me to have to stay home when my child is sick...mainly because I rarely take sick days from work for myself.

Hope Ben is feeling better soon.

Please email me your PIF link when you have it up so I can get you linked in my Pay It Forward Book Exchange October post.

Thanks!

At 10:49 AM, Blogger  said...

Both of ours have been home this week--Mariah every day. And I did suspect Nick of the same sixth-grade trick, too--a year early, maybe?

At 9:57 AM, Blogger  said...

I hope Ben is feeling better -- physically and/or psychologically, and back to loving school.

And I tagged you with a meme! Here's the link if you want to play: http://elrenaevans.blogspot.com/2007/10/conscious-consumers-meme.html

At 3:38 AM, Blogger  said...

Hope he's feeling better. Nothing wrong with taking a day off if you feel out of sorts. It's hard being a kid!

At 4:34 AM, Blogger  said...

It was a brief bug, everybody! thanks for the good wishes. And Cloudscome, you're right; I was definitely projecting a bit about my own adolescent school anxieties...

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