Moms Don’t Get Sick Days {$25 Visa Gift Card Giveaway}

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Being sick is the worst because, as moms, we don’t get “sick days”. We can’t just say to our children, “sorry, you are on your own today”. Instead, we have to get through the day the best we can and consider ourselves lucky if we find a few minutes of rest while our children are at school, napping or otherwise occupied.

I wanted to share a few ways that I get through my sick days which often include a full schedule of school drop-off and pickup, at least one sports practice/game or extracurricular activity for the kids, and a day of working online. Not to mention the things that must get done including helping the kids get ready for school, feeding them dinner, etc.

The first thing I do on sick days is decide what my absolute “must do” things are and what things I can skip for the day. The laundry can sit in the hamper another day and I normally will push off any nonessential work on the blog as well. I also try and figure out what things I can do to make my required tasks easier. For example, feeding my children dinner falls under the “must do” category but I can make it easier on myself by calling it a “breakfast for dinner” night or getting takeout so I don’t have to cook something.

Next you’ll want to come up with a few ideas to keep your kids busy throughout the day. When I was a preschool teacher I always had a box full of things that only came out on rainy days or days we were stuck inside. This box saved my sanity on those days. Even though the children had seen the toys and activities previously, being put away for a while before being brought back out made the items in the box seem new and exciting and kept their attention for longer than toys that they had been playing with recently. Other ideas include having a special movie marathon day with your kids or enacting a “quiet time” where children don’t have to nap but they have to rest in their beds and read/look at books for a certain period of time.

Once you have your day figured out and your kids are occupied it’s time to gather your essentials and relax. I always make sure to have extra blankets on hand because I always seem to get cold when I’m sick. I also make sure to have everything in reach I’ll need like tissues, something to drink, and a snack to eat.

You’ll also want to take some medicine to help you feel better. If you are feeling congested talk to your doctor about trying Advil® Cold & Sinus, the #1 pharmacist recommended brand for Cough, Cold and Flu Combinations for Daytime. This over-the-counter medicine combines the relief of a strong decongestant to open your airways with the power of Advil® to relieve the pain commonly associated with sinus pressure. As moms we may not get to take a sick day but we can at least do something to make ourselves feel better while we are sick!

How do you get through a sick day? I’d love for you to share your tips in the comments!

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86 thoughts on “Moms Don’t Get Sick Days {$25 Visa Gift Card Giveaway}”

  1. I get through a sick day with help from my husband taking care of our grandkids and dogs. While I camp out in bed with a favorite book or TV show and some good meds.

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  2. I get through sick days with lots of comfort foods, water, meds and good tv (mainly cartoons)! Thanks so much for the chance to win.

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  3. I wear my most comfy clothes bordering on pj’s, and for going out, scrunch down a hat over my hair, no fussing. Indulge in buying a magazine I never would otherwise, and enjoy lots of tea and juice. Don’t do anything I don’t have to, just take it easy, and try not to think about the days and days of making up for things that didn’t get done!

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  4. From someone who has been sick 4 times this winter season, I did my best to get some rest when the kids were at school, lots of water and tea, and took meds when i needed too

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  5. I definitely need a decongestant when things are really bad, but I haven’t been sick for a pretty good while now–fingers crossed!

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  6. I’m not the one who likes to run to cold medicine when I get sick. And of course I am the last to get sick after my two babies. So me getting through a sick day. I drink tons of tea (different varieties) and as soon as the kids go down for a nap I’m out cold right with them, to catch up on my rest!

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