Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Sleep and Babies

So, 6 hours of sleep is just not enough.
In high school I lived off of like 5 hours of sleep because of early morning seminary. Actually, quite often it was only 3 or 4 hours... like when I procrastinated projects or large homework assignments. (It didn't help that I would be on the phone with a friend, and naturally we would get sidetracked...) My parents made a rule that I had to have 6 hours of sleep at night in order to drive the next day... I couldn't drive 1/2 the time!
I can't live like that anymore! Sad... I really could use the extra hours in the day. Now, I need like 7 hours to function well, which rarely happens, especially when I have 7:30am class. dangit...

At work, I only go in and give people their lunch breaks because of my school schedule. So, I gave the infant teacher (among others) her break today ... holy cow! 4 babies (The max amt. of infants per teacher is 4) is a handful! they all need something at like the same time! They want to be held, fed, entertained, changed, etc. Naturally, at least someone is always crying. This was my first time in the infant room, and it was a handful. I think I prefer older children... even though they can choose not to listen to you. They are more entertaining and don't need quite as much attention. However... I wouldn't mind doing it again... Babies are cute :)
I better not have quadruplets when I'm a mother though...

One more note about work... I always give the kindergarten teacher a break. The two biggest troublemakers are gone! HALLELUJAH! Okay... so they can be cute but they NEVER listened. One child, Aiden, would be so apologetic and agree to make better choices, but he never stuck to his word. As soon as you turned your back he was doing something else. The other child, Cameron, was just flat out disobedient (although sometimes he could be bribed). It was twice as hard for me because I am not their normal teacher... You know what how kids sometimes treat substitutes... Plus, I am not really trained... actually I was never trained this summer when I taught the 3 year-old class either. I almost quit.. but that it another story for another day.

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