Babies: 3 - 6 Months

FFFC: took the day off, but still took LO to daycare

I will be picking her up a few hours early, but am I a bad mom because I needed a day to myself to catch up?

We don't have any family around who can babysit for us, so I told DH to take her to daycare this morning anyway.

Re: FFFC: took the day off, but still took LO to daycare

  • Not at all. I have summer hours on Fridays and can leave at noon if I have my 40 hours in. I'm "covering" this week so I have to stay until 3pm, but I fully plan on keeping DS at daycare until 5 so I can get caught up on housework when I get home before I go pick him up.
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  • There is NOTHING wrong with needing time for yourself!! I'd do this every few months (or as needed) if I were you! My mom has watched DS many times so that I could go shopping/clean w/o interruptions/just get out of the house!!
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  • I don't think you're a bad mom at all! I would do the same thing. It's nice to get caught up on things. Happy mommy = happy baby.

  • Don't feel bad, I would have done it too.  At least you can pick her up early.  :)
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    I fantasize about doing this. Too bad I never get a day off!
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  • Um, no.

    This is why we chose a DC near our house - so if we want to take the day off, we don't have to drive all the way to work to leave DS at DC.

    Ethan Michael - 12/21/09
    Norah Jewel - 2/26/14

  • No flames here!  I would do the same thing....a rested mommy is a good mommy! Hope you got some needed rest.
  • You are not a bad Mom at all.

  • We chose a daycare by work (40-45mins from home) because we'll be moving in the next 6 mos or so and didn't want to switch daycares.

    I will still drive all the way up to drop him off so I can go back home and have a mommy day.

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  • DH and I have done this a couple of times.  It's really good for us.  We'll drop LO off and day care and spend the rest of the day on the motorcycle.  It keeps you sane.
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  • imagesgrl:
    I fantasize about doing this. Too bad I never get a day off!

    Well, I didn't really take the day off, more than take 1/2 sick day in the morning for a migraine, and then work from home in the afternoon ... which everyone knows that you're not working at all.  lol

    I woke up with a terrible migraine, needed to take my medicine and rest, but my boss actually called me at home at 12n to check to make sure I was working.  I thought to myself, "I should have just called in sick for the whole day."

  • There's nothing wrong with that. Sometimes it's necessary in order to get caught up on things that have to be done.

  • I've done it! My husband and I have no family around, and on days that we both have off (like President's day for example), we will take him for a couple hours and go out to lunch together and do some shopping or something. It's the only way we get a date. 

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  • i am a stay at home mom and both my kids have been at daycare since shortly after 8am--i had to clean the house before we have company for baptism weekend--there is no way i could get it all done with a 3 year old and an infant.   deep clean carpets prep food etc.
  • It's called a "mental health day"--it will help you to be a BETTER mommy!!! Enjoy it before reality slinks back in!!
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