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... as the Alice Cooper song goes!!! Yippeeeee!!!!!!! Last day of term today- and boy did I need it!!!! Just my luck to start the hols with my knee flaring up. Still- looking forward to a nice rest from work. All we need now is some decent weather Maria
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Marie
Have a great holiday away from all the children. enjoy
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Maria, I 2nd that!!! I have never waited so impatiently or desperately for the summer hols before. Need to recharge my batteries, running on fumes. Have a great summer break, rest and enjoy. I know I will. Trace xx
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Have a great summer break, Maria. My daughter finished yesterday and is also elated!!!!
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Hope all you teachers out there have a lovely well deserved rest! Enjoy xx
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Wooo hooo!
Try and have *some* time off over the holidays- I know what you teachers are like, all work and no play....
Jenni xxhow to be a velvet bulldoser
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Hi, I worked as support staff in special needs for almost 10 years, wow its hard!!! Enjoy your break, you all deserve it, but just a reminder, the schools wouldnt run without the support staff x BARBARA
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Same here. I have a lot of friends who are teachers and I know how hard they work. Enjoy your rest.
Sheila x
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Oh Barb- I would have failed totally without my TAs they were utter saints...
vital in todays education system.
Jenni xxhow to be a velvet bulldoser
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Well I had a really weird experience on Thurs (the day we broke up) Got all the usual lovely cards and gifts from the little ones, gorgeous flowers for my 60th tho it isn't till August. So arrived home feeling happy and excitied to have broken up when WHAM my whole body started to shake and shiver and my teeth were chattering so much that my neck and jaw muscles started go into a spasm, went up to bed at 5.30 with a hot water bottle etc , was sick during the night but apart from that i slept solidly till 11 !!!oclock the next morning. Slept on and off all day Friday with really sore muscles and back and today i am just starting to feel better. What on earth was that all about! Surely it can't have been my body saying enough is enough? if it was then I am going to have to think long and hard about retiring from my beloved Support Assistant role. YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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Oh hon, I get like this when I am stressed. Shaking and shivering and then being sick. I bet lots of others on here have had the same sort of experience. Do hope you feel better soon - try and relax for a few days and if you want to sleep, then do so.
MUCH love Jeanxxxxxx
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Oh i wonder if I'm doing too much then? YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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Wow Julie, how scary for you. It could have been stress. I get almost like that every school holiday. I don't work in a school but have a term time contract. I think I force myself to keep going, running on adrenaline, then when I stop it just hits me. I've hardly been able to do anything for the last day or so. I think my body has a big come down. I wonder if that's what happened to you? It's always busy getting everythin done before the end of term and you must have other thing on your mind too. I hope you feel better. Try to really rest over the next few days.
Julie xx
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Oh Julie. Poor you. It sounds like a bug. You could have had a 24 hour bug and slept most of it off. I hope that is the end of it. Enjoy your holiday now and get some relaxing done.
Sheila x
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Absolutely Barbara- I have some wonderful TAs who are superb and work very hard indeed.
Julie- hope hope you have got over whatever you had and can enjoy the hols
Maria x
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Why don't you talk it over with your rheummy nurse, Julie - or even the GP? Are you feeling a bit better now? Much love
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Yes i am thanks Jean--still a bit nauseous and not up to doing much although we are about to have new kitchen worktops and sink amd a new lounge fire put in so i'm going to HAVE to do something! I think nurse or the GP would only say it was up to me in the end really which i suppose it is. I'll be going for bloods soon so i'll be interested to see what they say. Thank you for good your wishes everyone! YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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Glad you're feeling a bit better Julie.
Love, Doreen xx
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Just take care - put your feet up and have a good old natter and a cuppa with Jack xxxx
PS Let's hope it was a bug and not stress.
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Hi Ladies, I thought I'd better own up to not being a Teacher. I was a TA for 5.5 yrs....and YES, they do work hard and it's nice to see they are getting recognition. I am a Pastoral Manager in secondary school, which I love, but is very hard work, but rewarding. Enjoy your hols everyone Trace xx
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