Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Nursery

So this is the second time that Adlalie has been to nursery in our new ward and guess what...she is sick again!! Ugh!! The first Sunday she came home with a very bad cough that turned to croop. She didn't go for the next two weeks because she still had a very bad cough and I didn't want to risk other kids getting sick. Well yesterday she finally got to go back and this morning, woke up with a new horrible cough AND horrible diarrhea!! She literally has been no where else this whole week except for nursery. I am on the verge of being done with nursery. It really makes me not want to even bring her there becuase when I do, I have to deal with a very sick baby all week...not fun at all. And having her with me during all meetings is pointless because I have to go in the hall and can't pay attention to the lesson with her in there with me anyways.... Ugh. Should I say something to someone at church? Would it be rude to bring it up to the bishop or maybe the nursery leader? I seriously have no idea what to do...

5 comments:

Unknown said...

I definitely think you should bring it up. If people are bringing their kids when they're sick, it's not very charitable of them. Of course, maybe the kids that she's getting sick from don't have symptoms yet either...

Anonymous said...

nursery is so hard on kids!

Karen said...

thats pretty much how I feel about church in general. Every tuesday during sick season Haylee has been sick I feel like. I guess that's just the way it goes when we have little ones

Damon and Jodie said...

I totally understand what you are saying. Nursery is nothing but a germ fest! I would say something to the Primary Pres.. Being and ex-pres. myself, I wouldn't mind. Just say, "Is there some way that we can remind the parents about the rules with sickness in Nursery?" The guidelines are in the front of the Nursery book. Hope that helps.

Justin and Ashleigh Smith said...

ugh! Ethan has croup as well, it's terrible! I've never been so terrified for my child when I see him not being able to breathe! I think you should definitely bring it up to the bishop, or the counselor that is over the nursery and have them make an announcement in sacrament meeting and stress the importance of not bringing your child to nursery when sick! When I was in the primary pres. we had the bishop do that and it worked pretty good. Good luck!