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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe you could find a "mothers helper" to assist your parents on those days? Like a high school girl who could take him to the park in the afternoon or in the yard to run around a bit?[/quote] Would this be viable, OP? Ds could be out running around like the majority of 18 month old's prefer to be, and your parents could have a bit of a break during the day. If they feel like going out with them and letting the helper do the active stuff great. If not, then they get a break. [/quote] OP here. Yes, I could look into this but it sort of defeats the purposes of both saving money and getting DS to have a solid relationship with my parents. I'm not crazy about the idea of a high school kid but I could look into a part-time experienced sitter for those days. We live in town in an apartment and don't have a backyard, btw. "Outside" for DS means a stroller ride to the park, library or kiddie gym all about a mile's walk round trip. Thanks for all the responses, People. [/quote]
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