Anonymous wrote:Maybe I am missing something, but why would it (should it) be miserable?
I do both drop off and pick up for my 4 y.o. and have been doing that since she first went to daycare at the age of 3 months. Now we also have a baby, and DH does drop off and pick up for her (so I am fully in charge of the 4 y.o. and he's in charge of the baby - it just works out better that way for us, logistically). The only downside is that it doesn't leave much wiggle room in your schedule, so for me it sometimes means work from home in the evening.
I think it depends on your commute and schedule. For me, it gets exhausting. Daycare pickup and dropoff add an extra 30min each at least. And while I enjoy the time with DC in the car, talking and singing, some days I'd give just about anything to have those 45min of driving to myself, to decompress from my work day. Esp on days that I'm cranky or DC is cranky or those awful days when we're both cranky and traffic is horrendous and yes, I know you're hungry and no, I don't want to listen to that song for the 135796th time.
And bringing work home in the evenings is a PITA sometimes, esp when it's something that will only take 45min or so and it hangs over my head all evening. If I had someone else able to do pickup, I could have knocked out that 45min at the office and then gone home and relaxed. It just makes the day seem like it will never end when I know I have to sit back down to work after doing dinner, bath, bedtime, and cleanup. I'm absolutely grateful for the ability to leave on time and finish work at home, but it does make for a long day.