I teach first grade and come home every single day just dead to the world. Unfortunately, this doesn't work because I have a two and a half year old at home too! This is obviously my second pregnancy, but during my first, I was working in a cube...staying healthy and somewhat alert when I got home!
Now, I've been battling a nasty cold for the last two weeks and can barely make it to 8pm. Luckily though, my first grade team plans together and the aide in my room loves to grade to stay busy, so thankfully I don't ever come home with work...
How are you doing this?!
Re: Teachers: how are you staying awake when you get home?
BFP #2 9/28/13....EDD 6/7/14
I also have an hour drive to and from work.
I am in bed by 8 every night and practically was in bed all day yesterday after coming home from work we had to be there for open house. I work at a private school.
Thank gosh I work with another teacher so we split the teaching.
I always take home work every day (English teacher--tons of essays), and I have fallen SO far behind on my grading as a result of this fatigue. I generally try not to grade when I'm too tired because I don't think it's fair to the kids to not have my full attention, but my grades are due in a week and I still have about 400 essays and projects to grade. Not sure I'm gonna make it.
"And all the house elves came to help, and THAT was the day Voldemort was defeated!"
Zoe Johannah, born 6/3/2014