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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 739918" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Hi Feeling! Oh my goodness, so much to do. It is good, I agree to have a set schedule. I admit, going back to work is getting harder as years go by. There is so much to be done at home. I am looking forward to retiring and have to remind myself that I am grateful to have a job, that I have a paycheck. Every year is a bit more challenging, kids nowadays are different, parenting is changing, shifting, towards an attitude of “my kid needs to be happy all the time” and it is evident with each new crop of kindergarteners. Many of them have very little boundaries, or respect for adults. </p><p>I am glad you checked in Feeling. Miss you!</p><p> I am off for a quick walk, then some cross training, work and paddling this afternoon. I find the movement so essential. </p><p>I have discovered CBD oil, which has helped with my aches (arthritis), and has a calming effect. </p><p>With all the business of paddling and coaching, my house is a mess, but that can wait. </p><p>I am glad that work helps you to shift focus, Feeling. I hope that your students (and parents) are not difficult this year. Thank God for teachers like you, who are gifted to work with our special kids. You are amazing sis!</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 739918, member: 19522"] Hi Feeling! Oh my goodness, so much to do. It is good, I agree to have a set schedule. I admit, going back to work is getting harder as years go by. There is so much to be done at home. I am looking forward to retiring and have to remind myself that I am grateful to have a job, that I have a paycheck. Every year is a bit more challenging, kids nowadays are different, parenting is changing, shifting, towards an attitude of “my kid needs to be happy all the time” and it is evident with each new crop of kindergarteners. Many of them have very little boundaries, or respect for adults. I am glad you checked in Feeling. Miss you! I am off for a quick walk, then some cross training, work and paddling this afternoon. I find the movement so essential. I have discovered CBD oil, which has helped with my aches (arthritis), and has a calming effect. With all the business of paddling and coaching, my house is a mess, but that can wait. I am glad that work helps you to shift focus, Feeling. I hope that your students (and parents) are not difficult this year. Thank God for teachers like you, who are gifted to work with our special kids. You are amazing sis! (((Hugs))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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