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  • midaycare
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    Originally posted by MsHannah
    I work at a center and I was supposed to have today and tomorrow off, but one of our lead teachers decided to quit without giving any notice. Now, I have to work all day on both days to pick up her slack Literally, I was working with her on Tuesday and she gave no indication of her intention to leave. Needless to say, my director was P*SSED. On top of that, new dcg 1 decided to poop in her pull up, take it off, and sit down on her sleeping bag, and poor dcg 8 got sent home with severe abdominal pain (like she was crying and lying in a fetal position.) So it's been a fun day!
    Oh grrr...I'm feeling for you!

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  • MsHannah
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    I work at a center and I was supposed to have today and tomorrow off, but one of our lead teachers decided to quit without giving any notice. Now, I have to work all day on both days to pick up her slack Literally, I was working with her on Tuesday and she gave no indication of her intention to leave. Needless to say, my director was P*SSED. On top of that, new dcg 1 decided to poop in her pull up, take it off, and sit down on her sleeping bag, and poor dcg 8 got sent home with severe abdominal pain (like she was crying and lying in a fetal position.) So it's been a fun day!

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  • daycarediva
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    Originally posted by Play Care
    If I worked outside the home I would NOT take the week after off. It's such a waste of vacation. But it allows my kids to play with their toys, have friends over, etc. without day care. But I always feel like I spend my vacation from cooking, cleaning, and child care, doing cooking, cleaning and child care
    Nailed it there! 'holidays' aren't exactly conducive to vacation. It just a whoolllee nother 'to do' list.

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  • Play Care
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    Originally posted by daycarediva
    I was surprised we are so short this year. I can't see where they added additional days to compensate for it anywhere, either. I'm not complaining, either. There is NOTHING going on during that time, so it ends up with my kids getting too much screen time.
    If I worked outside the home I would NOT take the week after off. It's such a waste of vacation. But it allows my kids to play with their toys, have friends over, etc. without day care. But I always feel like I spend my vacation from cooking, cleaning, and child care, doing cooking, cleaning and child care

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  • daycarediva
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    Originally posted by Play Care
    Diva, kids are off tomorrow also, head back Tuesday Jan 3.
    I'm glad it's not the 2 week vacations they had the last few years. That was too much
    I was surprised we are so short this year. I can't see where they added additional days to compensate for it anywhere, either. I'm not complaining, either. There is NOTHING going on during that time, so it ends up with my kids getting too much screen time.

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  • Play Care
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    Diva, kids are off tomorrow also, head back Tuesday Jan 3.
    I'm glad it's not the 2 week vacations they had the last few years. That was too much

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  • daycarediva
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    Originally posted by Play Care
    Not really And everytime I swear I'll change...::

    I have infants this year and it's worse than usual.

    Thank goodness I have Friday offhappyface
    Me too! Enjoy your day off! Do your kids still have school? Mine are only off next week. They go back MONDAY! Teachers are losing their minds.

    Originally posted by Play Care
    I would have put him down with the other kids and had mom text me when she was pulling in. I refuse to change the schedule at all. Ever.
    YUP!


    [QUOTE=Heart12;619188]
    Originally posted by Play Care
    I would have put him down with the other kids and had mom text me when she was pulling in. I refuse to change the schedule at all. Ever.[/Q

    I changed his schedule today because I usually nap him in the same room as my own child, & everyday he has to cry himself to sleep & its soooooo loud. So I normally get him down first around 12:30, & then my child goes down at 1pm. Im just mad bc every time a parent tells me they will come early, they never come on time! EVERY. SINGLE. TIME.
    I started to do what BC does (again, HAHA!) and put a schedule change form by the front door. When they write their new time down, it is their contracted pick up time for the day, no taking-backsies.

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  • Miss A
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    Teething 10 and 12 month olds. Whiney, fussy, emotional kiddos. 1 hour left in the day, and I broke down and turned on a Barney movie. No more whining, fussing, or baby wrestle mania. We have done art, naps, busy boxes, free play, snuggles, and LOTS of food, Miss A is daycare lady-ed out.

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  • Heart12
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    Originally posted by Play Care
    I am so over the infants. I wish I had some leads for older kids. I would term the pt infant in a heartbeat.
    this!

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  • Play Care
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    I am so over the infants. I wish I had some leads for older kids. I would term the pt infant in a heartbeat.

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  • Heart12
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    [QUOTE=Play Care;619185]I would have put him down with the other kids and had mom text me when she was pulling in. I refuse to change the schedule at all. Ever.[/Q

    I changed his schedule today because I usually nap him in the same room as my own child, & everyday he has to cry himself to sleep & its soooooo loud. So I normally get him down first around 12:30, & then my child goes down at 1pm. Im just mad bc every time a parent tells me they will come early, they never come on time! EVERY. SINGLE. TIME.

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  • Play Care
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    Originally posted by Heart12
    I cannot wait to get these kids out of the door tomorrow & close my doors for 12 glorious days!

    DCM says she is going to pick DCB up early today at 1:00. I KNEW it was not going to happen, yet I still planned my entire day around this kid leaving. 12:55 I get a text from DCM saying she will be here at 2:00. I know its their time but man that really just irritated me bc DCB is SUPER whiney today. Its nap time & I need a break!!!
    I would have put him down with the other kids and had mom text me when she was pulling in. I refuse to change the schedule at all. Ever.

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  • Play Care
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    Originally posted by daycarediva
    Do you work well under pressure? Because I kind of don't, at ALL. GOOD LUCK!
    Not really And everytime I swear I'll change...::

    I have infants this year and it's worse than usual.

    Thank goodness I have Friday offhappyface

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  • Heart12
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    I cannot wait to get these kids out of the door tomorrow & close my doors for 12 glorious days!

    DCM says she is going to pick DCB up early today at 1:00. I KNEW it was not going to happen, yet I still planned my entire day around this kid leaving. 12:55 I get a text from DCM saying she will be here at 2:00. I know its their time but man that really just irritated me bc DCB is SUPER whiney today. Its nap time & I need a break!!!

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  • daycarediva
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    Originally posted by Play Care
    Why am I such a last minute person????

    I have to make the dck's gifts to their parents (cute picture glued on to paper and some glitter around it for the "frame")
    Make my kids teachers their gifts (peppermint bark)
    Buy small gift for my dck's
    Wrap all the gifts
    Clean the house
    Make sure I have everything I need for Christmas dinner
    Make sure I have all the gifts I need, etc etc etc
    Do you work well under pressure? Because I kind of don't, at ALL. GOOD LUCK!

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