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  • BumbleBee
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 2380

    Newsflash: When I have attempted to get ahold of you 6 times since Friday to find out if your child will be attending on Monday (drop-in) do not be suprised when you call at 9pm on Sunday night and I am less than pleasant about you wanting to drop-off before I open.

    Had you asked instead of told & informed me of this on Friday, or even Saturday, I probably would've said yes.

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    • MamaG
      Tiger Mom
      • Dec 2012
      • 183

      Originally posted by Play Care
      If my 3 1/2 year old dc boy tells me "I'm telling Mommy on you!" one more time today...
      So not happy with his behavior at.all. and this is just the icing.
      I use that line on my kids all the time. Lol she gets so mad (DCG) because if I tell parents she was bad she gets in trouble at home too.
      ~AmandaG~

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      • Sunshine74

        Why, oh why, do I catch everything the kids have? Some of our preschoolers were hit by a stomach bug late last week and over the weekend, and guess what I spent all last night doing? At least I am sick now and not for Christmas.

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        • Blackcat31
          • Oct 2010
          • 36124

          Originally posted by Sunshine74
          Why, oh why, do I catch everything the kids have? Some of our preschoolers were hit by a stomach bug late last week and over the weekend, and guess what I spent all last night doing? At least I am sick now and not for Christmas.
          Sorry you are not feeling well. Hoping you recovery quickly and way to look at it positively!

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          • Play Care
            Daycare.com Member
            • Dec 2012
            • 6642

            Not my fault your child isn't wearing pj's on pajama day. You have made it crystal clear that you view me as a "sitter" and don't appreciate all the "extras" I provide, BUT you do not have the right to be annoyed because my other clients do appreciate it and chose to participate fully in my program.

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            • mema
              Daycare.com Member
              • Jul 2011
              • 1979

              $*^%! Dcg was having a melt down at the table, so I went to pull out her chair and remove her and I stubbed my foot on the china hutch- %*$@! (Thankfully, that was hidden under my scream and tears.) Pretty sure I broke at least 1 toe, if not 2. At least, it is on the same foot that already had a broken toe and just the one foot can be all deformed. Sorry for all the &(&% words, I don't have any medicine in the house to take for the pain and I guess it's better to type it than say it with little ears around. I sure hope it heals fast. The last toe took almost 2 months to feel ok to walk on without wincing with each step.

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              • Fruitloops1
                Daycare.com Member
                • Dec 2011
                • 249

                and now I understand

                Before I started actually doing full on daycare I always wondered why some providers would complain when parents bring their kids to daycare when the parent themselves is off of work. NOW I GET IT!!! 1 DCM brings her child NO MATTER WHAT(even if she is sick)! She is off this week, they came home from out of town yesterday(late in the evening, mind you) and DCG is here and guess what SHE IS NAPPING! Its 944 in the flipping morning. A two ALMOST three year old shouldn't be taking a nap at 9 am! Ya know what will happen later? She will tired because she had an early nap and will go to bed early(possibly) then DCM wont actually have to do something. At first it was like ok she wants to run errands..I get that. But dont leave her here ALL DAY. Every other normal day DCG is here til 6pm sometimes even later and bed time is at 8 or 9. So thats dinner bath and DCG tv shows she must watch daily. Another DCM I have asked me the other day if it was okay if she brought DCG over just for a few hours on Friday so she can run to the store quick. Thats fine to me. A few hours to run a few errands or maybe one full day while you are off, but the whole week while your not doing anything? COME ON! DCG should of stayed home ASLEEP had breakfast at home and then come later. Hey i'm cool with that. My group is small enough now where a child coming in the afternoon doesnt throw me off. GAH.

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                • CozyHome
                  New Daycare.com Member
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 80

                  My Dad died 4 years ago today. I hate this day so much.

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                  • Blackcat31
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 36124

                    Originally posted by CozyHome
                    My Dad died 4 years ago today. I hate this day so much.
                    (((((hugs)))))

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                    • MamaG
                      Tiger Mom
                      • Dec 2012
                      • 183

                      Another day in paradise

                      Ong this child is the winiest kid on the planet!! She is so starved for her moms attention it's sad. I know her mom knows it because we've talked about it. She struggles with quitting her job often I'm thinking how much I'd love to convince her to!! I just don't think it's my place kwim. We have become friends over the years and she respects my opinion, I don't know what to do! I know I can't keep watching her like this tho. This child is miserable.
                      ~AmandaG~

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                      • mema
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Jul 2011
                        • 1979

                        First kid of the day goes to toy area after breakfast, picks up a doll and rips the pacifier off it. (it was attached to the outfit with a string.) Really??? If you can't play nice, don't play! Happy New Year!

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                        • Play Care
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Dec 2012
                          • 6642

                          My assistant was almost 10 minutes late for work today. It was freezing (-20) so instead of having my own kids wait for the bus I had planned on driving them to school. I even emailed her to let her know that I needed her to be ON TIME because of this. Because she was late, we were late. Not cool.

                          But really, your boss shouldn't have to contact you to ask you to be on time for your job. I know I need to address it and I will next week when she comes. But I was too hot to do it today.

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                          • mema
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Jul 2011
                            • 1979

                            OMG! Make all the crying/whining stop. You would think I had 5 babies here today instead of 2. Babies are beyond tired and won't sleep. The 3 older ones have horrible coughs, runny noses, and are just plain whiny. The oldest has cried on and off all day because "nothin my way". Apparently she feels nothing is going her way. No one has slept well the last few nights apparently either, so that isn't helping. Calgon.....take me away! Thank goodness tomorrow is Friday alreadyhappyface

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                            • Play Care
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Dec 2012
                              • 6642

                              Client owes me money for this week (only paid for two days) and is acting as if he has no idea how I get paid. Shady people bother me. Thin ice, guy, thin ice.

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                              • Hunni Bee
                                False Sense Of Authority
                                • Feb 2011
                                • 2397

                                Why are you sending your fine motor-challenged child to daycare with these cheap magic gloves that he is not capable of managing on his own and that are even a challenge for me to get on him???

                                Please. Save him and me both some time and frustration and either buy the thicker fleece kind that dont roll up as he tries to put them on and allow all his fingers to go in one hole, or some mittens.

                                Ay yi yi....

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