When Lorne finishes the PhD and goes back to med school (which will probably be in June) we're going to need to find daycare for the kids, so we're starting our hunt. I just got off the phone with our place of choice. They'd probably be able to accept Will in June, but the waitlist for kids Evie's age might be at least a year from when we apply (which will be in about 10 minutes).
For Will this place would be like preschool, with learning activities and playtime outside with kids his own age and teachers for teaching stuff and such. I really like the idea of this and we really like the facility. The cost is pretty reasonable for what it is.
If we're unable to find something comparable that can take both children, would you send them to separate daycares until the preferred place has space for both and deal with the hassle of splitting them up and two daycare pick-ups and drop-offs daily? Or would you send them both to the less desirable place?
I guess some of this depends on how much different the less desirable place is, once we figure that stuff out. Ugh.

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I would just put Evie away instead of dealing with daycare.
Sorry, I have no idea what I'd do in your situ.
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I would have to see what the less desirable place was, the distance between the two, if the vacation days (if any) are the same, etc. to make a proper comparison.
but I would be open to sending them to two different ones if all factors would make that easy and the other option really was not that great.
Send Will to me.
I think daycare isn't going to affect his lifetime of learning, so I'd go for convenience.
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