Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Happy First Birthday!

My sweet baby is suddenly a little boy. I don't know when the transition happened. I guess it was gradual, but it doesn't feel that way. It's like I woke up one day and suddenly the Loop is a kid rather than a baby! He does still refer to himself as "baby" though. Loop started walking (officially walking- taking multiple steps confidently in a row) on November 11th. Since then he has just picked it up like it was nothing and is now running and can negotiate dips, steps, and stepping over things in his path. He still has trouble with slopes, but we're working on it.


 Happy birthday boy!




Loop's birthday was wonderful. My family was staying with us and he got spoiled rotten, then there was the PARTY! He is one popular kid. So many people came to celebrate the big day with us. Mommy may have gone a little overboard on the decorating, but it was so much fun getting ready to celebrate one year with our boy. It was wonderful to have family and friends there to see Loop- he was so happy. For his birthday from my family, Loop got a cool big boy chair. When his friends arrived for the party, Loop shared the chair with his friends and they enjoyed climbing all over it! The cake smash wasn't very successful- Loop has a funny texture thing and hates sticky things on his fingers. I think the frosting was too sticky for him. Had I fed the cake to him by spoon, I am pretty sure he would have eaten the entire thing, but on his own he was not having it. His very favorite part of his birthday was the BALLOONS! He loved hitting them, throwing them, carrying them, laying on them and staring at them. Thankfully he didn't pop any so he was never afraid of them.

Spoiled rotten!!


Loop's birthday party was so much fun, I can't wait for many more to come. It will be really fun whn he wants to pick the theme and invite his friends. I want him to always know how much we love him, how special he is, and how important his birthday is because it is commemorating the day we met him and the start of our wonderful journey with him!




Friday, January 4, 2013

New Places, New Faces


I have discussed Loop's childcare on here before, but really only in how I chose his Montessori. Over the last six months, I was getting more and more frustrating with the facility, its management and some of the caregivers.

I am not a shy person. As soon as the problems started, I voiced my concerns. I had more than a few emails, phone calls and meetings about my concerns. Some of those concerns included trivial things like losing bottles (which does irritate me, as those things aren't free) and not leaving detailed notes about the day, to more serious concerns including caregiver lying to my on multiple occasions, the significant cost of care, and lack of confidence in the quality of care being provided for my child. Loop's room had two caregivers for up to 10 children (the state maximum and standard, but usually it was 6-8 kids). Since starting at this school in March, there has been one caregiver that has been constant with more than six different caregivers rotating through the room. Loop is pretty flexible and easy going, but that many people gets overwhelming. You finally get used to one person, then they are gone and there is a whole new person with a different personality and different methods to adjust to. I was getting fed up. The people I liked would leave, and the ones I didn't would stay around and just return every time a good one left. I was at my wits' end.

In June, I began casually looking at other options, including a daycare that my co-worker's kids attended, but that only provided care to one year olds and older. I got on the waiting list. I also started investigated nanny shares, in home care, and other options. For us, I really like the oversight and socialization in a daycare environment. I get nervous about a nanny not actually doing what they are supposed to when there is no one else there to look over their shoulder. I like that daycares are regulated and inspected by the state and have certain requirements that must be met at all times for care. Few home caregivers are licensed (I understand that the process is a pain, expensive, and really time consuming), which makes me nervous.

I had some good weeks that made me think twice about the stress of a move, but after several bad weeks, I resolved to move Loop as soon as we could. On November 30, we got a spot in the new daycare. Now that a spot was available, I had real reservations about moving Loop. What if he doesn't adjust well? What if we don't like the new place? What if I don't get along with the parents as well as at the current place? What if...? Ultimately, I realized that we had to try. I was getting the point of crying weekly over my frustrations and wasn't feeling good about the care Loop was getting. It is not easy leaving your child at daycare, but it's sooooo much harder if you have any bad feelings. I cried saying goodbye to the caregivers that truly love Loop. I cried telling them we were leaving. Now that the decision has been made, however, I am so glad that the "what ifs" didn't hold me back. If it doesn't work, we will re-evaluate but we needed to make a change.

Loop started there beginning in the new year and so far so good! We really appreciate the cost savings, as the tuition is $300 less per month, they provide all meals (we had to pack ALL food at Loop's old place) and they even provide wipes and launder the sheets. We just have to bring diapers. Though food and wipes aren't going to bankrupt us, it is one less thing to buy and have to pack each day. So far I have really appreciated the responsiveness of the staff at Loop's new daycare and I think this will be good.

Moral of the story: change is hard, but can be great. You just need to be willing to take the leap. Almost nothing is permanent. If we aren't happy, we will try again, but we'll never know if we don't give it a chance.