It all sneaks up on you so quickly. One minute you're enjoying the warm weather and the next minute the temperatures drop. Then it appears. The one singular dribble that rolls down from your child's nostril which marks the beginning of the dreaded cold and flu season at daycare.
About a month ago I enrolled my daughter in daycare for the first time. It has been a period full of mixed emotions. On one hand, there has been sadness over the passing of time - my little baby is growing up. But on the other hand, I've been positively giddy over the prospect of a little bit of freedom. Being able to have a shower and eat my lunch in solitude? Take my money!
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But in the weeks that have passed I have had a crash course in how to manage the barrage of illness that comes your way when your child is in daycare. It hasn't been fun - in fact it has been bloody tough - but here are a few things I've learned and some tips that have helped me survive thus far.
1. Apologise to your other mum friends.
Before I became a 'daycare mum' I would listen on as my friends told me their horror stories of colds that turned into hand-foot-and-mouth that rolled into gastro eventually taking the whole household out. I naively offered my sincerest condolences that their family toilet was getting such a good workout - but I didn't really understand what they were going through. As soon as my daughter caught her first cold (that manifested into several other illnesses) I shot a text to a few mum friends to let them know how sorry I was for not truly getting it before. Of course they all responded with beautiful messages of support and told me to make sure there's some wine fully stocked in the fridge moving forward.