For those of us who are a little older, there was a time when the only thing that would keep you from school was “having something.” The something had to be pretty obvious and could be generally be identified by someone without a medical background, e.g. mothers. “Not feeling good” didn’t make the cut.
I used to cry and take forever getting ready until my aunt (who raised me) said fine stay home but stay in your room. Only worked once or twice per school year.
Just this morning, I had to listen to my neighbor’s kid complain about school. His older sister said that he doesn’t like school because it’s too long. The kid is only in Kindergarten! Meanwhile this is the kid who has all sorts of energy at home, causing trouble everywhere.
Mom: Get up for schoolSon: I don’t want to go.Mom: Why?Son: All the kids are mean to me and they make fun of me and some want to beat me up.Mom: You HAVE to get up and go to school.Son: Why?Mom: Because your the school principal
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 12 years ago
Sounds like my Mom…. no matter how sick I was, she always said “Go to school and you’ll feel better.”
She believed fervently in education.And that children were natural-born malingerers.
rshive about 12 years ago
For those of us who are a little older, there was a time when the only thing that would keep you from school was “having something.” The something had to be pretty obvious and could be generally be identified by someone without a medical background, e.g. mothers. “Not feeling good” didn’t make the cut.
prasrinivara about 12 years ago
Agnes, Grandma has already been through this with either your dad or your mum (and probably learnt the hard way from her own mum).
QuietStorm27 about 12 years ago
I used to cry and take forever getting ready until my aunt (who raised me) said fine stay home but stay in your room. Only worked once or twice per school year.
Train 1911 about 12 years ago
gradma great make the kid go to school
gobblingup Premium Member about 12 years ago
Just this morning, I had to listen to my neighbor’s kid complain about school. His older sister said that he doesn’t like school because it’s too long. The kid is only in Kindergarten! Meanwhile this is the kid who has all sorts of energy at home, causing trouble everywhere.
Stephen Gilberg about 12 years ago
Agnes has lips?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 12 years ago
Hard to believe Agnes would ever have problems controlling her lips. -She does so well, normally.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 12 years ago
I never see Agnes open her mouth before. And she thinks she is sick too.
alviebird about 12 years ago
I quickly learned that staying home wasn’t fun. In my house, if you were too sick to go to school, you were too sick to (fill in the blank).
steelersneo about 12 years ago
I saved mine and used them like vacation days. LOL. Used to take the week before finals off every year. It’s a wonder no one at school ever caught on.
FunnyColdmom about 12 years ago
Mom: Get up for schoolSon: I don’t want to go.Mom: Why?Son: All the kids are mean to me and they make fun of me and some want to beat me up.Mom: You HAVE to get up and go to school.Son: Why?Mom: Because your the school principal
Hunter7 about 12 years ago
I managed the too sick for school with big red blotches. Worked. Stayed stuck in bed for almost two weeks.