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  1. MoniqueWS
    MoniqueWS says:

    Ah … 2.5 days. Bleeding out of their eyes AND their head on fire is the litmus test for the doctor’s office visit in this household.

  2. Kristen
    Kristen says:

    I have household help, I get it. I don’t understand people with a hefty income who don’t get it. Part of making a good living is not having to do all the drudgery. There are certain things I don’t want to do and yet I want them done. I’m fine with that. My nanny made refried beans today, my whole family prefers her beans over canned. Great. So you saved yourself an unnecessary trip to the doctor and supported your other son at gymnastics…sounds good. Some folks might say you should have taken your son to the doctor, they might also say both of your boys should have been at school. Oh well.

    By the way, your first link on this post isn’t working and I like the new site format.

  3. techkim
    techkim says:

    I hate taking my kids to the doctor and that is why we don’t go unless its bleeding and I can’t stop it or a broken bone. I too hate trying to not touch anything or let my kids not touch anything in the waiting room. Or trying to keep my less sick kid quiet because the super sick kids mom is giving me the evil eye. I am a childcare provider and preschool teacher and I need a nanny/assistant for all my drudgery :)

  4. Mark W.
    Mark W. says:

    It’s sad and frustrating that we have great healthcare and educational resources in this country and yet a significant number of people don’t want to or aren’t able to use them for various reasons. We have people with needs on one side of the equation and adequate resources on the other side. It tells me we have a problem with delivery. We can’t deliver the goods in healthcare or education to the satisfaction of too many people. It really doesn’t matter for the most part how technically advanced our tools are developed until we can figure out this delivery problem. I think the solutions will require some innovative designs that will make the people want to seek out the available resources within an economically feasible model.

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