Guest guest Posted April 27, 2002 Report Share Posted April 27, 2002 Hi Group, I just resigned from a group that I have been actively involved with for 7 years in our school district, and started packing up my classroom last week -- it's really kind of sad all the the changes, so I had a good cry and lots of hugs. I maintain my optimism to be able to work part time next year but it's not looking real promising but the school district will do whatever they can to assist me if I want to try and my dr. okay's it. Some of these changes make it just that much more real... Just need a few days to regroup! Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2002 Report Share Posted April 27, 2002 Dear Ruth, Overdoing it? You sound just like me - it's so hard to let go of things! After all, nobody could do it with the same feeling as I have It's nice to hear your feelings, too. Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2002 Report Share Posted April 27, 2002 Hi Amy, I relate to what you say about life changes. I just had to go on- call temporary basis at my job because I haven't had the energy to work in my housekeeping job. I work at a beautiful retreat center, I look out on this beautiful lake with all this beautiful wildlife and it is so peaceful. The people I work with are the neatest group of people I have ever worked with, we are like family. This week I was kind of depressed because I didn't work at all, and since the retreat center is associated with Fox University, human resources had me write a resignation letter. It was so hard, I know I have been hurting my health the last three years working three part time jobs paying for tuition for our kids to go to private Christian school. But until I got the new diagnosis of AIH I would work through the pain and push the M.S. beyond my limits until I would get really sick and than it would take me 6 weeks to get back to feeling better. But I think I am grieving the disease and also like a person who retires from their job. I was feeling I couldn't be as useful. Than I realize how stupid, here my job as a mother and wife are the two most important jobs I have and I need to be as strong as I can be to take care of my family. My dear friend at work said I may not be working there every day, but that the relationships would still be there. I decided too that it was time to give myself a break, I always feel like it all depends on me, but now I am learning to share the burden with my family and not try to shoulder it all on myself. Sorry, I am so long winded, Amy, I am glad you shared what you shared, it gave me the courage to voice what I have been feeling. Thanks for listening everyone. God Bless, Ruth > Hi Group, > I just resigned from a group that I have been actively involved with for > 7 years in our school district, and started packing up my classroom last week > -- it's really kind of sad all the the changes, so I had a good cry and lots > of hugs. I maintain my optimism to be able to work part time next year but > it's not looking real promising but the school district will do whatever they > can to assist me if I want to try and my dr. okay's it. Some of these > changes make it just that much more real... Just need a few days to regroup! > > Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2002 Report Share Posted April 27, 2002 Amy, My heart goes out to you, I hope you will know the difference you have made in people's lives and how precious I am sure you are to them. I'd rather invest in other's lives and know the pain of saying goodbye than going on my own merry way not connected to people and building on relationships. We can say we have known the richness of investing in people's lives, what a great honor and privilage that is, and how rewarding. Amy, I look forward to getting to know you. Love, Ruth > > Hi Group, > > I just resigned from a group that I have been actively involved > with for > > 7 years in our school district, and started packing up my classroom > last week > > -- it's really kind of sad all the the changes, so I had a good cry > and lots > > of hugs. I maintain my optimism to be able to work part time next > year but > > it's not looking real promising but the school district will do > whatever they > > can to assist me if I want to try and my dr. okay's it. Some of > these > > changes make it just that much more real... Just need a few days to > regroup! > > > > Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2002 Report Share Posted April 27, 2002 Amy, what grade do you teach? I am facing that problem too. I DONT want to quit, but am finding that my weekends are filled with lots of sleeping. It is getting harder and harder for me to maintain my work. Fortunately, I only have 27 more days left, but that will be a long time! I am praying every day that I can just continue to the end of school. This disease is really getting to me. I teach First Grade debby [ ] Life changes Hi Group, I just resigned from a group that I have been actively involved with for 7 years in our school district, and started packing up my classroom last week -- it's really kind of sad all the the changes, so I had a good cry and lots of hugs. I maintain my optimism to be able to work part time next year but it's not looking real promising but the school district will do whatever they can to assist me if I want to try and my dr. okay's it. Some of these changes make it just that much more real... Just need a few days to regroup!Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2002 Report Share Posted April 28, 2002 I am so sorry Amy.....(((HUGS))) Life changes can be very hard to over-come. I wish you all the best. Hopefully it won't be for a long time, and you can get back to doing what you enjoy. Meanwhile, we are here for you anytime you need us. May I ask why you had to leave? I am so sorry, I must have missed a previous post from you....Take care.....Loads of Love and HUGS.... Bert. ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2002 Report Share Posted April 28, 2002 Dear Debbie, I teach first grade, too! I know just what you are feeling. I went to work a week longer than the dr. wanted me to just in order to organize and try to make the transition as smooth as possible for my kiddos. It's such a glorious but exhausting age group to work with, plus it's difficult to avoid infection, etc. because they need their hugs (and so do I!). Have you thought about taking some time off now, a couple of days at a time? I know it's hard with planning but maybe you could do more basic stuff for those days. My disability will kick in soon which will help with medical costs. One thing we have in our state is a sick leave for intermittent absences caused by cancer or chronic illness that you can sign up for. We also have leave sharing so that other people in the district can give you some sick days. Do you have anything like that - it sure has been a lifesaver for us especially now that my husband got laid off 6 weeks ago. I know the fatigue and the physical energy it takes for first grade. Be gentle with yourself so that you can give them the best you can right now. Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2002 Report Share Posted April 28, 2002 Amy, I'm sorry you are down right now. Hope things improve for you and you are able to teach at least part time next year. Thinking about you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2002 Report Share Posted April 28, 2002 Amy, my GP doctor wants me to stop for a while, but I just can't. My mom died last month and I took an extra week off. Then just before she died, I took another week off because I was just too sick with the colds the children passed along. On the whole, I have been able to avoid the colds, etc. because I have been using essential oils in the room before and after school. That has kept the infection rate for me down. True, it IS hard to keep away from those little germs-especially when they sneeze right on you! YIKES..... My familiy wants me to NOT teach next year, but it is important that I do so. I do have a special disability that I can get paid 75% of my salary once I have been gone 7 days, but with such a few days left, I will just tough it out. Then, if I cannot function any longer after school starts in August, I will just try to do what I can and take some time off. But, maybe I will get to be better after the summer vacation has begun. Right now, my husband takes care of the laundry and most times, the kitchen. If I am able to cook, he cleans it up. I also do a monthly newsletter for a support group for bereaved families we run in our town. It is a national group, and we have lots to do for it. But it is a good group and I love doing the newsletter. Goodness, I wish you the best of luck. I hope you can get ahold of this soon so you can go back next year! debby [ ] Re: Life Changes Dear Debbie, I teach first grade, too! I know just what you are feeling. I went to work a week longer than the dr. wanted me to just in order to organize and try to make the transition as smooth as possible for my kiddos. It's such a glorious but exhausting age group to work with, plus it's difficult to avoid infection, etc. because they need their hugs (and so do I!). Have you thought about taking some time off now, a couple of days at a time? I know it's hard with planning but maybe you could do more basic stuff for those days. My disability will kick in soon which will help with medical costs. One thing we have in our state is a sick leave for intermittent absences caused by cancer or chronic illness that you can sign up for. We also have leave sharing so that other people in the district can give you some sick days. Do you have anything like that - it sure has been a lifesaver for us especially now that my husband got laid off 6 weeks ago. I know the fatigue and the physical energy it takes for first grade. Be gentle with yourself so that you can give them the best you can right now.Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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