Showing posts with label child care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label child care. Show all posts
Friday, September 4, 2009
Potted Plant
I was interviewing a family not long ago for childcare for their little one. The mom asked me "So, how do you go to the bathroom?" Well it took me a minute to figure out what she was talking about, because around here, it's known as the "potty." Yes, believe it or not, I have even asked store clerks before "Excuse me, where is the potty?" Back to the story. The woman's question was valid. After all, I take care of 6+ children all day all by myself. So when I can go to the potty, it's important to try and make sure everyone is occupied. Today the necessity came up and I placed 8 month old baby in her playpen. Everyone was busily playing. When I came out, the first thing I saw was the baby looking out giggling uncontrollably. The second thing I saw was a trail... of dirt... from the potted plant... all the way across my living room. The third vision was two little boys looking extremely guilty (Babyman and his 2 year old buddy), with their clenched fists gazing up at me as if to say "It wasn't me!" After several deep breaths, the broom and the dustbuster, I think I got most of the dirt cleaned up. I wonder if I'll find any under the couch cushions two weeks from now?!
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
A note for my readers
I am sure I don't have millions of readers, but for those who do read, here's a little comment from me. I blog (when I have time!) to share a little piece of myself, my life, my opinions, and my passions with you. I am not one of those people that blogs to provoke negativity. I hope to inspire people that may not know me and happen upon my thoughts. I want to encourage people with children, those who homeschool, or send their children to public, private, or alternative schools. I enjoy swapping stories with child care providers and children who use child care. I created this blog in the hopes of letting others know that there are challenges as well as joys in every day life, no matter your situation. I would like to think that I have a variety (ooh, that was one of our vocab words last week!) of readers. Leave comments and share your thoughts at any time!
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