Hi friends, and thanks for stopping by for Friday favourites. I’m so glad you’re here!
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I can hardly believe it’s already Friday, and this week has gone by so fast for me. I’ve really enjoyed my second week back at preschool so far. We’ve met most of the children, with just a couple more to start, and for the first time in a long time, I have a feeling it’s going to be a good year, even though I’m trying not to say it out loud just in case.
I’m not entirely sure what happened over the past few years, but things definitely changed after COVID. I’m no expert, but as an early childhood educator, I really felt the gradual impact it had on children and their families, and I wasn’t the only one. I wanted to make sure it wasn’t just me who thought this, so I’d regularly check in with coworkers and people I knew in other schools and early childhood settings.
Everyone I spoke to said the same thing. Children’s behaviour was noticeably different, and not in a good way. Last year was the hardest in all of my 35 years working with children and very nearly brought me undone. I usually try to soften things on the blog, but sometimes you just have to say it. It’s been rough!
Now I feel like we’re finally on the other side of that, and things are settling back to what I guess life was like pre-COVID. I’m so relieved that many of the reasons I loved working with children are starting to come back. For a long minute, I even wondered if I could keep going. I couldn’t remember who that person was—the one who wrote Six Favourite Things About Working in Early Childhood Education.
Anyway, I’m happy and very relieved to say she’s slowly coming back, and that is a big favourite.
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A while ago, I shared that I had this amazing system for remembering to take my thyroid tablet in the mornings. I’d leave a glass out on the kitchen bench as a signal that I’d taken it. I also loved that it killed two birds with one stone. I took my tablet with a full glass of water, so I started the day medicated and hydrated. What a winner!
The system usually worked. But sometimes it didn’t. There were days when I remembered drinking the water but not taking the tablet. And last year, for all the reasons I’ve already shared, I was often not sure whether I was coming or going. And I forgot to take my tablet three days in a row more than once.
When you don’t have a thyroid, that medication really matters. Missing a dose here and there doesn’t cause instant drama, but over time, especially when you’re already exhausted and stressed, it can start to catch up with you. Without enough thyroxine in your system, you start to fade and flop like a ragdoll. So I took the advice of a lovely reader who had commented on the post where I shared my not-so-great system and bought a pill organiser. Revolutionary stuff!

Do you know why I never bought one for myself before, or even considered it? Because I always thought it was for older people. Ha! How ridiculous is that? Anyway, I love my pill organiser, and this Gen Xer better start facing the truth. Feeling 29 doesn’t make it so 😅
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I’ll finish off my week’s favourites with this refreshing glass of Aperol Spritz I had on Thursday night at Humphreys Hotel. Cheers to more happy weeks at work, and cheers to the weekend!

Happy Friday

Linking up with Andrea and Erika


Ohh! I am glad meeting all the new kids has gone well. Covid really did change everything for a time.
The pill organiser sounds like a great idea. I only take vitamins and sometimes forget if I have taken them.
Ahh! To be drinking Aperol Spritz. For me that is a summer drink and at the moment I’d rather have a hot chocolate. hehehe
I’m sure Covid did make a big difference on kids, and now the entering preschoolers will have been born after it ended, so we should see a difference in them! I’m glad you’re seeing that now!
Happy Friday, lovely lady! This week has flown by, hasn’t it!
Nothing wrong with a pill box lol! I don’t know how my hubby keeps track of his. He takes over 42 tablets a day. I have to write down what time I took a paracetamol!
Cheers to the Aperol Spritz! Sounds like a good way to end the week. 😉 Have a fab weekend. xx
It wasn’t just early childhood either; even my son’s high school teachers said they saw a huge change in behavior (and not for the better!). If it makes you feel better my best friend in high school had to have hers removed and she started using a pill organizer way back then so it’s not just for old people! 🙂
Education has seen some wild times in the past 5 years, for sure! I hope we are seeing a change this year.
I started using a pill organizer for my vitamins and I love it. I never forget. My son uses one too.