Anonymous wrote:I'm just here to vent, and hopefully commiserate with other parents. My DD's daycare class has been closed twice in the month of December due to COVID. Then closed for Christmas break. We all tested to return last week. Today we got a call before lunch that her class is closing AGAIN for another 10 days. For almost the past six weeks, she's had roughly 11 hours of in person care. I know the daycare is doing their best. I know parents and families are doing their best. I'm just not sure if it is worth it anymore to continue paying, knowing that there is a chance that each week a new kid could test positive and the class would never reopen. I've run out of leave and am going to start having to take LWOP. DH operates a business that is in person and can't take the time off or else he would have to shut down the business. Not sure if we should just bite the bullet and pull her out completely and get a nanny, or if I should just quit my job. I know there's no easy solution. This is just really hard....
It hasnt been that bad for us but I have had a similar view. Ive considered cutting my hours or having us split the day (530-2;12-8). I dont want to do this over and over and pay for a service we arent getting. The closings are not transparent IMO and as a private business they can make their own rules along with following HD regulations.
Some serious decisions will need to be made if this continues. I am right there with you. Our son doesnt enter K until Fall 2023 so its a major commitment but we need some stability in our lives.