This is our 2nd week in daycare and I HATE it. I mean, the place is nice and the people are nice but there's so much crying! This morning it started before we even got in the building, while I was getting them out of the car (another thing I hate - having to lug around a double stroller just to go 30 feet into the building. PITA) Lizzy, in particular seems to be having a rough time of it. She's a little shier than Haley. I thought I'd be ok with it because I'm used to a lot of crying now and have gotten a little hardened to it, but it is awful leaving them like that. How long before they get used to it?
I miss the nanny. They never cried when I left them with her.
Also, they were playing Kenny G in the infant room when I picked them up on Tuesday. Kenny fucking-G.

Re: daycare blues
Milo juussttt started crying when I left him, so I think part of it may just be the age/a development thing like object permanence. Once they get to know their providers, they will be so excited when you enter their room in the morning. Milo seriously lights up when he sees his teacher.
LO then (2 days) and now (1 year)
@deedee1017 the ratio is 3 infants to 1 teacher for all daycares in MA. There are usually 2 teachers in there and 5-6 infants, so I think that is reasonable and the women all seem really good with the babies.
It is less than a mile from my work but I haven't gone in on my lunch break yet because I don't want them to see me and get all riled up. They do have a closed circuit camera with a TV set up in the lobby though, so I could go and just check the TV. Maybe I'll do that today. I am wondering if it will take them longer to adjust since they only go 2 days per week.
Well, I went in an checked on them during my lunch break. They were both sleeping so I didn't get to see them but, sleep is good.
It wasn't a farm. I just looked at the daycare website again. Its called Animal Adventures. I guess they do educational programs with schools and bring around animals or something. I don't know. They had a skunk and a baby alligator and a python too apparently.
Aw, poor Lizzie just wants her mama! I'm glad its "marginally better" because that means there is some improvement. I bet it will get better with time. It is a big change for the girls and as you said, going twice a week may mean a slower acclimation. It's good that they have each other too. Hopefully they find some comfort in that. Are you adjusting better? Do you still hate it?
If it makes you feel any better, dd is a VERY social child. She started daycare at 6 months and she didn't speak for over a week when she started. One day, I went to go pick her up and she yelped. Her teachers were shocked that she spoke. It's an adjustment, but in time it will get better for all three of you.