Hi Everyone--
DH and I have decided to put our little one in daycare full-time after I go back to work. There are many reasons for this but mainly revolves around having a routine and other options not being as favorable...see below.
This decision will crush my mother. Although I don't think she wanted to take care of the baby full time I believe she has some level of expectation that she would part-time. I have several concerns with this:
1. What happens when she goes on vacation with my dad? We are stuck and don't have backup. They have a retirement house in Aruba and spend 3 weeks there every 3-4 months.
2. My mom is always sick. Definitely not her fault as she has always had a crappy immune system--so what happens when she's sick and again we are stuck without care?
I'm really nervous to tell her our decision and want to approach it in the best way possible. She will take it very badly if I bring up the "you're always sick" reason and so asking the group for their insight and experience with this?
Thanks!
Re: Daycare--best way to tell my mom
I wouldn't bring it up unless she does.
BUT if you insist, I would include that you have found a center that would be great for socialization, has multiple teachers so you don't have to find back up if someone is sick, and maybe (if your center does) include that it would go through preschool and you wouldn't have to worry about wrap around care.
So when that happens, either the mom or dad has to take a day (or days) off work.
She might appreciate being "needed"!
I found daycare also pushed her in ways I wasn't expecting or thinking of. She grew and learned things I was very happy about.