Anonymous wrote:This is what we do and we LOVE it. We have a college student who has worked for us for over a year. She picks up DDs at 4:00 then stays through the beginning of bed time (6:30). While we eat, she washes all the bottles and pump parts then cleans up dinner while DH and I start bed time. When I get down from bedtime, everything is clean and tidy.
It's by far the best money we spend and even with two in daycare + her time it doesn't equal the cost of a nanny (we don't live in DC anymore and daycare is cheaper here. I think in DC this set up might end up costing you as much as a full time nanny).
Anonymous wrote:Jesus Christ these threads depress me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I ride the bus to the Pentagon from Burke and get on the metro from there, and regularly see a few moms with their toddlers and preschoolers do the same commute. It looks like a great way to get some more time together and the kids seem to love it. And if you had to pick up your DC because of weather or illness, you’re close by.
This is the most realistic advice. My husband travels often fir consecutive weeks. I found a daycare that fit my commute. When he’s in town we alternate drop off and pick up according. It’s more work for him those days, but he does it as a courtesy for my doing it all while he’s away. It creates some balance for us. Truthfully though, Burke is far enough out, I’d wait til child is in regular school and make before/aftercare arrangements, or look for a home much closer in.
Anonymous wrote:I ride the bus to the Pentagon from Burke and get on the metro from there, and regularly see a few moms with their toddlers and preschoolers do the same commute. It looks like a great way to get some more time together and the kids seem to love it. And if you had to pick up your DC because of weather or illness, you’re close by.