Susan, I agree with you. I detest public speaking or even talking in front of a small group. I get so nervous and forget what I was going to say and the words don’t come out of my mouth even close to what I was thinking. It doesn’t faze my kids though because they’ve stood up in front of a group ever since they were small. I know LOTS of stay-at-home kids who refuse to do half of the stuff that my kids are fine with.
I know people complain about germs in day care centers, etc., but as someone who is surrounded by nurses in my personal life (and their unsolicited advice – gah!) kids getting sick at daycare is not necessarily a bad thing as long as it does no permanent damage. It can actually help build a strong immune system so they don’t get sick as often when they have to go to school. It takes a few years to build up that immune system, but people who are exposed to a lot of germs tend not to get sick that often . . . like all the nurses I know who are hacked and sneezed on 365 . . .
NE1956 about 13 years ago
I grew up in a very small town. My social skills were good because everybody knew everybody and they left Santa’s “good and bad” list in the dust.
I do like Ellie’s “almost”. Lizzie’s eyes in panel 3 would reduce me to a blubbering fool.
VegaAlopex about 13 years ago
Ellie is not quite immune, but that’s good! There is no vaccination for emotions. There’s only natural immunity, acquired through experience.
NEMO1967 about 13 years ago
LIZZY LISTEN TO HER MOTHER , AND MANY MOTHER ARE WORKING AS NEED AND KID NEED STAY DAYCARE IS GOOD TO SAFE NEVER ALONE HOUSE NO BODY HELP :)
3hourtour Premium Member about 13 years ago
..someday she’ll grow up and move away with a guy in an airplane.because of this…
T_Lexi about 13 years ago
“Some day you’ll look back on this, and thank me.”
EMT about 13 years ago
@prfesser: I work at a daycare, and I don’t think we’ve had a case like that at all in my 4+ years there. It may be more of an isolated incident.
gobblingup Premium Member about 13 years ago
Susan, I agree with you. I detest public speaking or even talking in front of a small group. I get so nervous and forget what I was going to say and the words don’t come out of my mouth even close to what I was thinking. It doesn’t faze my kids though because they’ve stood up in front of a group ever since they were small. I know LOTS of stay-at-home kids who refuse to do half of the stuff that my kids are fine with.
Gretchen's Mom about 13 years ago
Lizzie’s big, sad, puppy-dog eyes are breaking my heart and she’s not even my kid!
BluePumpkin about 13 years ago
I know people complain about germs in day care centers, etc., but as someone who is surrounded by nurses in my personal life (and their unsolicited advice – gah!) kids getting sick at daycare is not necessarily a bad thing as long as it does no permanent damage. It can actually help build a strong immune system so they don’t get sick as often when they have to go to school. It takes a few years to build up that immune system, but people who are exposed to a lot of germs tend not to get sick that often . . . like all the nurses I know who are hacked and sneezed on 365 . . .