So, I had planned a little Christmas Party/Pajama party for the kids I was going to have today (their schedules so often are different than each other, plus a couple are just drop ins, that lately I only have about 1-2 kids at a time, but today I was supposed to have them at the same time so that's why I chose today, and also because nobody is scheduled again until next week). So anyway, I make the preparations, buy a couple special things for it, plan the craft, plan a couple games, find a Christmas movie for them to watch (I hardly ever have the kids watching a movie while they're here, so that's special for them), etc. Well yesterday I mention something about it to dcg7 and she says, "I don't think I'm coming tomorrow. Mom said it changed". So once her mom gets here to pick her up she tells me she forgot to tell me, "I don't have to work tomorrow and will be helping someone get ready for their Christmas party instead". Dcg7 mentions the party I was going to have for them and the dcm tells me, " I'm sorry it's so last minute and I didn't tell you earlier". Then later that evening I find out my two drop ins who were going to be here are also not going to be able to come after all. Then at 5 am this morning I get a text from another dcm saying she got taken off the schedule at work and dcg wouldn't be coming. So I have no kids today! On their Christmas Party day! Does the fact that their child missed out on their Christmas party really matter so little to parents?
So I'm out the money and time I put into this, and disappointed because I had looked forward to it myself. But mostly I guess I feel like I'm not valued enough as a childcare provider that the parents don't even care about this party I'd planned for their children. I'm happy about the unexpected day off and going back to bed for a few hours was nice, but it bothers me that it meant so little to anyone.

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