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  • AmyKidsCo
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    Originally posted by Ariana
    I would love too!! :: I respond with 1-2 words every few days and she still does not get it!

    The other day she texts me complaining that they might be cutting down on her husbands hours at work. Ummmm do you not know that I have lost my ENTIRE pay check? So insensitive! I wrote back “well at least you are saving a lot in daycare costs to more than make up for it, I am making nothing”. That was kind of the last straw for me. I really want to close for good.
    Can't you block her?

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  • Ariana
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    Originally posted by Josiegirl
    That's pretty funny, from this end of it anyways.
    So Ariana, if and when you ever decide to reopen your dc again, will you take this dcm back? This woman must believe you guys are besties forever or she has no life/friends of her own.
    I'm sorry, I shouldn't laugh because I know how irritating it must be for you.
    Maybe you should tell her 'haven't you heard?? They've upgraded social distancing to virtual distancing and you want to protect your (mental)health.'
    I would love too!! :: I respond with 1-2 words every few days and she still does not get it!

    The other day she texts me complaining that they might be cutting down on her husbands hours at work. Ummmm do you not know that I have lost my ENTIRE pay check? So insensitive! I wrote back “well at least you are saving a lot in daycare costs to more than make up for it, I am making nothing”. That was kind of the last straw for me. I really want to close for good.

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  • Josiegirl
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    Originally posted by Ariana
    Constant text mom is STILL sending me texts! Every day its a new picture of her kid doing regular kid things that I DO NOT CARE ABOUT. It is so annoying. She is like a thorn in my side. I respond every few days and thats it.
    That's pretty funny, from this end of it anyways.
    So Ariana, if and when you ever decide to reopen your dc again, will you take this dcm back? This woman must believe you guys are besties forever or she has no life/friends of her own.
    I'm sorry, I shouldn't laugh because I know how irritating it must be for you.
    Maybe you should tell her 'haven't you heard?? They've upgraded social distancing to virtual distancing and you want to protect your (mental)health.'

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  • Ariana
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    Constant text mom is STILL sending me texts! Every day its a new picture of her kid doing regular kid things that I DO NOT CARE ABOUT. It is so annoying. She is like a thorn in my side. I respond every few days and thats it.

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  • Ariana
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    Originally posted by Blackcat31
    I see this parent's point of view.
    Its difficult to work at home with young children.
    Especially when a parent working from home is new for the child.

    I have a few parents that bring their children to care and are working from home. They are essential workers so I must accept them into care regardless of what physical space they are working from. IMHO, the risk is the same.
    Actually it's probably less as the parent is at home verses in "public" work space like those that can't do their jobs from home.
    It is hard to work from home with your kid but I think most employers understand that and are making concessions for their employees because most of them are at home with their kids and it’s not their choice. I think some parents just don’t want to take care of their kids!

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  • CenterTeacher20
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    First scare currently happening- a DCG (18 most) dad's coworker tested positive, so dad had to get tested yesterday evening in one of the drive-thru testing places. So she's currently excluded until the result comes back. I hope its negative

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  • AmyKidsCo
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    I forgot how hard 2 babies are! Both need to be changed every 2 hours. One eats every 3 hours, the other every 4 hours. Neither one sleeps more than 25-30 min at a time, and never at the same time. They literally tag-team naps, just as I get one down the other wakes up. I had exactly 7 minutes when everyone was sleeping today. I know it's going to get better, but right now is really hard on top of all the other stress.

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  • daycarediva
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    Originally posted by Blackcat31
    I see this parent's point of view.
    Its difficult to work at home with young children.
    Especially when a parent working from home is new for the child.

    I have a few parents that bring their children to care and are working from home. They are essential workers so I must accept them into care regardless of what physical space they are working from. IMHO, the risk is the same.
    Actually it's probably less as the parent is at home verses in "public" work space like those that can't do their jobs from home.
    Agreed. We actually did the opposite. Parents practicing social distancing and working from home were encouraged to stay in attendance. Those NOT practicing social distancing and on the 'front lines/high risk' for covid we asked to find alternate care/stay home. All have a parent working from home/laid off. One of our parents is an ER nurse in a large hospital. No thanks.

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  • Annalee
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    Originally posted by Blackcat31
    I see this parent's point of view.
    Its difficult to work at home with young children.
    Especially when a parent working from home is new for the child.

    I have a few parents that bring their children to care and are working from home. They are essential workers so I must accept them into care regardless of what physical space they are working from. IMHO, the risk is the same.
    Actually it's probably less as the parent is at home verses in "public" work space like those that can't do their jobs from home.
    I have a professor of nursing parent and she brings her kids Tuesday and Thursday since the college closed and she now has to meet online with lecture with her students. She tried it with her sons home and she said that was disastrous::

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  • Blackcat31
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    Originally posted by Unregistered
    We sent parents letter saying since only essential businesses are open and you should travel only for essential, we ask you if you work from home to keep your child home because we will be open only for children of parents who work essential businesses and both have to travel to work.
    Dcm comes in the morning with her child and we know she works from home and did not expect her , then we ask her if she works from home still and she says yes and we tell her the letter said to keep your child home. She leaves pissed off. Few minutes later call from her that she asked her boss if she can go to work because her child cannot stay at daycare if she works from home and boss said yes and then she brings her kid back. She works at a bank. And who knows maybe she lied to us and is sitting home right now.
    So yes bring you children to dc during the plague when you stay safe home, just because you cannot stand him
    I see this parent's point of view.
    Its difficult to work at home with young children.
    Especially when a parent working from home is new for the child.

    I have a few parents that bring their children to care and are working from home. They are essential workers so I must accept them into care regardless of what physical space they are working from. IMHO, the risk is the same.
    Actually it's probably less as the parent is at home verses in "public" work space like those that can't do their jobs from home.

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  • Unregistered
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    We sent parents letter saying since only essential businesses are open and you should travel only for essential, we ask you if you work from home to keep your child home because we will be open only for children of parents who work essential businesses and both have to travel to work.
    Dcm comes in the morning with her child and we know she works from home and did not expect her , then we ask her if she works from home still and she says yes and we tell her the letter said to keep your child home. She leaves pissed off. Few minutes later call from her that she asked her boss if she can go to work because her child cannot stay at daycare if she works from home and boss said yes and then she brings her kid back. She works at a bank. And who knows maybe she lied to us and is sitting home right now.
    So yes bring you children to dc during the plague when you stay safe home, just because you cannot stand him

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  • Annalee
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    Originally posted by Blackcat31
    I also have an ear thermometer and recently ordered a temporal one.
    I did pay $90 for it but that was the price when I ordered and other ones listed were similarly priced so I guess I just thought that was a normal price for it.


    My issue is that it was suppose to arrive on March 13.
    I keep getting updates saying it's been delayed.
    This morning tracking info shows it's FINALLY made it to my state although it's still 4 hours away from me.

    Predicted arrival date is sometime this week.
    I got a cheap head thermometer from Walmart but every order I have placed on walmart.com has cancelled the next day after ordering. The trucks aren't running is what I've been told???? I had ordered a few Graduation invitations for my son to view before ordering 100. But when I went back to reorder I was told they would not be able to be delivered

    So I had to go through walmart in the store and I am not near satisfied

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  • Blackcat31
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    Originally posted by Second Home
    I am supposed to use a temporal thermometer as children arrive ( I will take current/previous emergency personnel only) , I only have an ear one . So I checked Amazon as there are none of any kind in stores . It was $39 yesterday but it said that it couldn't be shipped to me . Today I checked and the same one is $80 .
    I also have an ear thermometer and recently ordered a temporal one.
    I did pay $90 for it but that was the price when I ordered and other ones listed were similarly priced so I guess I just thought that was a normal price for it.


    My issue is that it was suppose to arrive on March 13.
    I keep getting updates saying it's been delayed.
    This morning tracking info shows it's FINALLY made it to my state although it's still 4 hours away from me.

    Predicted arrival date is sometime this week.

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  • Ariana
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    Originally posted by CeridwenLynne
    That is terrible! It makes me sick to think that some people are jacking up the price of things just because they are in high demand. I saw that someone was trying to sell a six pack of toilet paper for 50 dollars online. WTH?
    Do you guys have a fraudster tipline you can call? We just had one instated here in Ontario Canada. Ridiculous people gouging others.

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  • CeriBear
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    Originally posted by Second Home
    I am supposed to use a temporal thermometer as children arrive ( I will take current/previous emergency personnel only) , I only have an ear one . So I checked Amazon as there are none of any kind in stores . It was $39 yesterday but it said that it couldn't be shipped to me . Today I checked and the same one is $80 .
    That is terrible! It makes me sick to think that some people are jacking up the price of things just because they are in high demand. I saw that someone was trying to sell a six pack of toilet paper for 50 dollars online. WTH?

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