Are there any providers in the MA area? There is an impending storm for tomorrow, ice, sleet, snow. They've already cancelled schools and city offices. I will close if the storm is what they say. Parents are already asking if Im open. I suggested they get their backup plans in place and I'll make a decision in the morning. Anyone closing, am I right to wait? I don't want to close prematurely and then the storm fizzles.
Anyone in MA or Nearby?
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I plan to be open for anyone who needs me to watch their kids. I never close for snow storms. I leave it up to the parents to decide if they want to chance it or not. So far, though, 3 out of 5 kids are not coming. I have one toddler and one school age child who may come. It's been over 15 years since I've had everyone cancel giving me a paid snow day. I feel like a kid again, just waiting for that phone to ring saying I can sleep in!- Flag
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I live in New Britain, Connecticut and I am planning on staying open. I have 6 kids enrolled but out of those only 2 siblings are coming due to parents working in the health field. Good Luck and Stay warm!! I hope we don't lose power. happyface- Flag
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I am in MD , and I did close today due to fact that I keep losing power and can't keep the heat on .If my home is not at least 65 degrees we are not allowed to open .- Flag
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Enjoy your day off! I ended up with my snow day, too. I did have to get up early just in case a couple of families decided to drive in but they eventually did call to cance. Oh well! Didn't get a chance to sleep in but I'll at least have the day to work on taxes and catching up on laundry.- Flag
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I'm in CT.
I'm open. I have 3 kids and one kid showed up an hour after opening time. It made me rethink my policy....:confused:
They all knew it was going to storm. They probably knew they wouldn't be coming or would be late but didn't bother letting me know within a decent time. One kids mom emailed a half hour after his arrival to say they weren't coming. Another kids dad texted 2.5 hours after arrival time to cancel.
I still had to get up early, get ready AND go out and shovel before opening time. So essentially because of the storm I had to get ready early in order to shovel. It made me mad. I didn't need to do that all so early. I could have enjoyed my hour.- Flag
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I'm in upstate NY, a little north of Albany and close to the Vermont border We are just getting heavy snow, but the timing of it, the fact the governor is asking non essentials to stay off the roads, etc meant I closed with pay. happyface
I know I've told this story a lot lately (sorry!:: ) but years ago I had the "I don't have to drive so I don't need snow days" mentality. And then I had a terrible experience during the Valentines Day nor'easter. I had one child dropped off and a half hour or so after she arrived she started throwing up. No one could come get her for SEVERAL hours. That was my light bulb moment. It's not enough for parents to get them here, they need to be able to pick them up in a TIMELY fashion. Emergency vehicles *need* to be able to get to my home. I don't close for minor snow days, it does have to meet certain criteria. I'm not going to leave it to the parents - they don't even begin to understand or appreciate the liability we take on when we care for kids.
This isn't a willy nilly "I don't feel like working" decision, because I take time off when I want/need. Sometimes being the boss means having to make unpopular decisions.- Flag
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I'm in CT.
I'm open. I have 3 kids and one kid showed up an hour after opening time. It made me rethink my policy....:confused:
They all knew it was going to storm. They probably knew they wouldn't be coming or would be late but didn't bother letting me know within a decent time. One kids mom emailed a half hour after his arrival to say they weren't coming. Another kids dad texted 2.5 hours after arrival time to cancel.
I still had to get up early, get ready AND go out and shovel before opening time. So essentially because of the storm I had to get ready early in order to shovel. It made me mad. I didn't need to do that all so early. I could have enjoyed my hour.Needing to get out early and shovel and keep the exits clear,
It's not worth it for the chance that someone could slip and possibly sue either.- Flag
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I'm in upstate NY, a little north of Albany and close to the Vermont border We are just getting heavy snow, but the timing of it, the fact the governor is asking non essentials to stay off the roads, etc meant I closed with pay. happyface
I know I've told this story a lot lately (sorry!:: ) but years ago I had the "I don't have to drive so I don't need snow days" mentality. And then I had a terrible experience during the Valentines Day nor'easter. I had one child dropped off and a half hour or so after she arrived she started throwing up. No one could come get her for SEVERAL hours. That was my light bulb moment. It's not enough for parents to get them here, they need to be able to pick them up in a TIMELY fashion. Emergency vehicles *need* to be able to get to my home. I don't close for minor snow days, it does have to meet certain criteria. I'm not going to leave it to the parents - they don't even begin to understand or appreciate the liability we take on when we care for kids.
This isn't a willy nilly "I don't feel like working" decision, because I take time off when I want/need. Sometimes being the boss means having to make unpopular decisions.- Flag
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No kidding. And because the child was young and hadn't had a real tummy bug before she was freaking out. I physically had to hold her over the toilet or bucket because she had no idea what was happening. If I didn't, she vomited wherever she happened to be. I kept saying "I'm so sorry sweetie you have to do it in the bucket"
When I say it was the WORST experience of my dc career, I don't say it lightly.- Flag
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