Posted By |
Message |
JRD2008
CT. here we come!!
Member since 5/08 2944 total posts
Name: Kathleen
|
WWYD? parent babysitting related...
OK, so baby # 3 is coming in October. When he/she comes, DS will be 2.5, DD will be 17 months. I work 3 days a week, and the kids are in daycare those 3 days from 7:30-4:30. Now, my parents have there house in LI on the market, and they plan on moving to CT, within 10 min. from us, by the summer. Before I even got PG, my mother had suggested that I take the kids out of daycare when they move up so she could watch them. My kids do great in daycare, I love the socialization aspect of it, and I adore their teachers. I truly feel like I hit the jackpot when I found this daycare. Anyway, now things are different. The rates at my daycare don't go down until kids turn 3, so having 3 kids there would be way over our budget. I don't want to quit my job. So, I was thinking- what if I asked my mom to watch the new baby, while the other 2 stayed in daycare? Once the baby turns 18 months or so, I could start him/her in daycare because by than my oldest will be 4 and the rates for him will go way down. I know my mom would be THRILLED to watch this baby, and I would offer to pay her, even though I know she would refuse. Do you think that sounds like I am "using" her for daycare since I had already declined her offer to watch my 2 older kids? I really just declined it because now they are so used to their routine, and they are not tiny babies anymore so I would rather have them in a social setting. I just feel like a user, even though that is not my intent. WWYD?
|
Posted 2/28/10 1:39 PM |
|
|
Long Island Weddings
Long Island's Largest Bridal Resource |
KateDevine
*
Member since 6/06 24950 total posts
Name:
|
Re: WWYD? parent babysitting related...
I think that plan would be fine. Don't feel like a user since she offered
I would just make sure tht you have a back up plan just in case their house doesn't sell in time (there is plenty of time, but you don't want to be in the lurch, you know?)
|
Posted 2/28/10 1:44 PM |
|
|
nicrae
He's here!
Member since 12/06 9289 total posts
Name: Mommy
|
Re: WWYD? parent babysitting related...
Posted by KateDevine
I think that plan would be fine. Don't feel like a user since she offered
I would just make sure tht you have a back up plan just in case their house doesn't sell in time (there is plenty of time, but you don't want to be in the lurch, you know?)
I agree with Kate.
|
Posted 2/28/10 2:16 PM |
|
|
Little-J-Mommy
I'm a Big Brother
Member since 5/06 8041 total posts
Name: D
|
Re: WWYD? parent babysitting related...
Posted by nicrae
Posted by KateDevine
I think that plan would be fine. Don't feel like a user since she offered
I would just make sure tht you have a back up plan just in case their house doesn't sell in time (there is plenty of time, but you don't want to be in the lurch, you know?)
I agree with Kate.
I agree as well. Before I even got through half of what you wrote, my initial thought was...leave your 2 in daycare and have her watch the infant. Hope it works out
|
Posted 2/28/10 2:19 PM |
|
|
KellyDance
Merry Christmas!
Member since 6/07 2153 total posts
Name: Kelly
|
Re: WWYD? parent babysitting related...
I would definetely do that!!!! Not even think twice about it!
|
Posted 2/28/10 2:36 PM |
|
|
nrthshgrl
It goes fast. Pay attention.
Member since 7/05 57538 total posts
Name:
|
Re: WWYD? parent babysitting related...
I would ask her if she's interested. If she's willing to do it, then I'd take her up on it but I'd be prepared that my child maybe out & about more than my kids at daycare. I think moving to a new area, she'll need to get out & make friends.
|
Posted 2/28/10 2:45 PM |
|
|