Hi Ladies,
DD is 2 and I am pregnant with #2 due early December. I am a teacher so I am taking the rest of the school year off and starting fresh the following September. By the time I go back, DD will be 3 1/2 and the baby will be about 9 months. Right now my mom watches DD fulltime and MIL occasionally does one day a week. When I go back I would love to put DD in a daycare program 3 days per week. DH is off every other Friday so I was thinking my mom could have both kids Fridays that DH is working and one other day during the week. I don't think I'll be quite ready to put the baby in daycare so I was going to have my mom watch him/her fulltime and then put him/her in daycare the following school year (I guess he/she will be about 2 at that time). Problem is, that means I'll be doing two drop offs (baby at my mom's, DD at daycare) 3 days per week. It's hectic just getting DD out the door now and dropping her off at my mom's. I'm usually running late to work. I start early so I have to be out the door by 7:15 every morning. It is tough. I don't know how this is going to work. I know another teacher who does this but he doesn't have to be in quite as early as me (I actually teach a class before school so my day starts a little earlier than everyone else's).
I've thought about putting the baby in daycare the same three days as DD but I just really loved having my mom when DD was that little. I loved the one on one time she got and I would like the baby to have that too.
I didn't include MIL in the equation because I'm not sure about her.
Re: Anyone do two drop-offs? - Thinking way ahead
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The other thing I wanted to say is I understand where you're coming from b/c my mom watched both of my kids when they were little. But once DS got mobile it was becoming too much for her, so I put both kids in DC. DS was 8months old when he started. I would have liked to have him at home a little longer, but honestly he did great starting school at that age. I think 9 months would be fine for DC especially if it's only PT.
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No. DH leaves for work at 4:45AM and doesn't get home until 5:30. I leave at 7:15-7:20 in the morning and I leave work at 2:30.
I'm also thinking if I can find a good preschool or daycare program close to my mom's house, maybe she can meet me there and take the baby. I don't mind picking up at two places, I just think dropping off with the morning rush is going to be stressful.
We do it at 2 centers. DS's school is 18months - 8th grade and we really love it. So he's there and DD is at another center nearby since she's not old enough to go.
It works b/c they aren't far apart. But DS's school has a drop off lane - which I posted about before that I really was unsure whether I really liked the idea of using it...but now that we have 2 kids going to 2 different daycares it's really helpful to be able to use the drop off lane in the morning and then just drive on to the 2nd daycare down the street.
I drop off and then DH gets off at 4:30 and picks them both up. Pick up is actually harder for us b/c there isn't a "pick up lane" at that time, and bc time is more of the essence at pick up since we want to be there before 6 and traffic is always bad, but turns to absolute murder if there is an accident or something. I'm glad DH does that half and not me.
Next year we'll actually have three. Ugh. Our little guy is going to a different school than the older two. Clearly I wasn't thinking when I made that decision!
If there's a way to work things out where you wouldn't need to do two then that would be great, but if you end up having to do them, just know it all works out.
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We leave the house every morning at 6:45 with both kids. Since you're on your own in the morning, it will really help to get everything ready the night before. And get up 10 minutes earlier than you think you need to.
I would look for a DC that is convenient to your mom's house and/or have your mom come to you the days your older one is in DC. Also keep as much stuff as possible at your mom's so you have less to pack up each day. And like the others said have your mom meet you outside.
DH did two drop-offs this past year. We put DS in a preschool across the street from where DH works, so he would take DD to daycare first, then drop DS at preschool. DH will have two drop-offs and I'll have two pick-ups once DS starts school this Fall. Luckily, school is one mile down the road from our DCP, but I'm still anticipating about an extra 10-15 minutes the the additional drop-off/pick-up.
Can your mom watch your new LO at your house? That would eliminate one of the drop-offs for you, and you don't have to pack a bag for that LO.