Don't get me wrong, I'm still sending my kids to preschool. It's just that I spent a few hours on the decision and most of that was about what's convenient for our family. I worry a lot more about what I do with my kid than what her teachers do.
It probably doesn't hurt that I live about 20 minutes too far from a major metropolitan area to have any sort of serious preschool waitlist. If I were one county over, life would be far more painful.
Post by hoosiermama76 on Apr 7, 2016 8:35:41 GMT -5
I get preschool, but I feel like the kids get to spend twelve years in school, most of it stressful enough. I want my kid to be a kid while she still has the chance and play and explore.
I do not like chocolate. Unless it is accompanied by caramel or peanut butter.
This would normally be unpopular with me. It is, however, apparently popular with DD3. This pregnancy I have no stomach for chocolate. I don't even know myself any more.
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