I'm in a bit of jam, and would like suggestions. I'm a listed home and only allowed 3 kids. I've had one since February, one in July, and one in August. My first mom is having a baby soon and wants me to keep it. This means someone has to leave. I initially planned to let the last one go--she cried all the time and was a very high maintenance baby. But now, she's over it.
I don't want to let the first one go--she's like our own kid. The other 2 are sweethearts too. All 3 moms work odd hours, and I haven't found any place that would accommodate their hours. So, someone is going to be in a real mess if I term them.
I applied for a waiver, but they weren't encouraging. I can't move up to the next level because my house is over 100 years old and they won't approve the heating system, or probably a million other things. And I don't want the hassle. I'm prepared to ask the moms to write letters saying that they don't object to the new baby and that I'm perfectly able to care for them, etc.
So, does anyone have any suggestions on what else I might do to gain this waiver? And who would you term? I'm thinking last in, first out, I'm really hating this whole thing.
I don't want to let the first one go--she's like our own kid. The other 2 are sweethearts too. All 3 moms work odd hours, and I haven't found any place that would accommodate their hours. So, someone is going to be in a real mess if I term them.
I applied for a waiver, but they weren't encouraging. I can't move up to the next level because my house is over 100 years old and they won't approve the heating system, or probably a million other things. And I don't want the hassle. I'm prepared to ask the moms to write letters saying that they don't object to the new baby and that I'm perfectly able to care for them, etc.
So, does anyone have any suggestions on what else I might do to gain this waiver? And who would you term? I'm thinking last in, first out, I'm really hating this whole thing.
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