Anonymous wrote:First of all I feel for you and please pay no attention to the posters who are criticizing you. But before you break you lease and move I would think carefully about what that would do to your commute. I was in a similar situation and stayed in the expensive close in neighborhood so that I could get to and from work without having to rack up babysitting fees. There can be hidden costs to moving further out. All told I think it was the best solution.
Could you possible negotiate a smaller apartment on the building? A one bedroom or even studio? Not ideal, but neither is a long commute.
I also took on a lot of extra work that I could do from home. It saved me. Again not ideal but then again you aren't going to be out partying!
Please post an update ... I am thinking of you!
Anonymous wrote:Two things you need to accept:
1.) count your losses as early as possible and thing about long term benefit. Pay to break out of your lease and find somewhere there is drastically cheaper, which leads to point #2
2.) If you haven't learnt by now, with a convenient/"safe"/hip neighborhood you pay an exuberant premium. Ward 3 is way above your pay grade being in the low six figures. You need to consider neighborhoods that were a bit outside your comfort zone before moving here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone who posted helpful advice! I really appreciate it.
Where are the church daycares posted? I am looking on the dc.gov website but the list of licensed daycare is not much and all of the ones I called so far have no availability.
Btw, I selected all the wards, not just ward 3 which yielded no result at all.
You may have checked these out already OP, but a PP mentioned St. Ann's, and nearby in DC, across the street from each other are Rhema and Our Redeemer.
I live in this area, St. Anns is well-loved by many. I have had kids in Heritage for almost 7 years now and really love it there. Almost all the main teachers there are the same ones as when my oldest started almost 7 years ago (he's at Mt. Rainier Elementary and Joe's Movement Emporium for after care/camp now, which is also really great). All the daycares right in this area are about the same price and most affordable in the DC area. Stay away from Gateway in Mt. Rainier though. There is also a Petit Scholars opening soon close-by on Rhode Island Ave NE, and also check out Mindbloom up the street on Rhode Island Ave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone who posted helpful advice! I really appreciate it.
Where are the church daycares posted? I am looking on the dc.gov website but the list of licensed daycare is not much and all of the ones I called so far have no availability.
Btw, I selected all the wards, not just ward 3 which yielded no result at all.
You may have checked these out already OP, but a PP mentioned St. Ann's, and nearby in DC, across the street from each other are Rhema and Our Redeemer.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone who posted helpful advice! I really appreciate it.
Where are the church daycares posted? I am looking on the dc.gov website but the list of licensed daycare is not much and all of the ones I called so far have no availability.
Btw, I selected all the wards, not just ward 3 which yielded no result at all.