I have the best job in the world! I am the supervisor for the Extended Day program in an elementary school. My hours are from 6:45 - 8:45 am and 3:15-6:00 pm during the school year. My kids are K-5 age group. We are inside, outside (weather permitting) and our activities run the gamut from dodge ball games to homework help to crafts to computer work. I adore it and have fallen in love with many of the kids.
Once in awhile, I have to use my drops during my time with the kids. I try to be discreet but it's not possible to use my drops without an audience. Some of the kids are by my side all of the time and nothing I do goes unnoticed.
I have explained my drops to some of them when they ask. Mostly, they are amazed that my drops are red in color. I use NutraTear (the red Dr. Holly drops).
The last day of school I overheard one of the kindergarteners explaining to his 'posse' that "Miss Cindy puts red kool-aid in her eyes". I didn't say a word at the time. About a half hour later I took the kids out for Group Time. Group Time that day was 'sharing' our plans for summer vacation. I decided I would be the first to share something. I explained that the red drops I use are, in fact, not kool-aid but drops I use to make my eyes feel better. And that they are red because of the vitamin in them. And that they should never, ever, EVER put anything in their eyes that their parents don't know about. And that they should never put kool-aid in their eyes. Sheesh. Kids.
Once in awhile, I have to use my drops during my time with the kids. I try to be discreet but it's not possible to use my drops without an audience. Some of the kids are by my side all of the time and nothing I do goes unnoticed.
I have explained my drops to some of them when they ask. Mostly, they are amazed that my drops are red in color. I use NutraTear (the red Dr. Holly drops).
The last day of school I overheard one of the kindergarteners explaining to his 'posse' that "Miss Cindy puts red kool-aid in her eyes". I didn't say a word at the time. About a half hour later I took the kids out for Group Time. Group Time that day was 'sharing' our plans for summer vacation. I decided I would be the first to share something. I explained that the red drops I use are, in fact, not kool-aid but drops I use to make my eyes feel better. And that they are red because of the vitamin in them. And that they should never, ever, EVER put anything in their eyes that their parents don't know about. And that they should never put kool-aid in their eyes. Sheesh. Kids.
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