Wow it's been so long since I've posted on this thing that I forgot the password, heh. Anyway, sorry for the long absence, having two kids under the age of 17 months can take up a lot of your free time. Modern Warfare 3 and now Star Wars The Old Republic, are consuming what little is left. On that note, let's talk about how soon is too soon when it comes to kids entering child care.
My wife and I went to see a daycare today. My daughter Serafina really liked it, she made herself at home immediately. It's a small place, run by a mother and daughter. They're Hispanic, but I only mention it because they do a lot of communicating in Spanish and the mother cooks the kids their meals. Both pluses in my book, I want Sera to learn both English and Spanish, unfortunately we don't use Spanish very much here at home. All of the literature I've read says that learning two languages at once will not stunt their language development, so I'm all for it.
Anyway, we liked the place, got some paperwork and headed home. Of course we were dealing with both kids and I placed the folder on top of the Jeep, sure enough I forgot about it (even after specifically telling myself not to forget it when I put it up there). We even heard a slight thud on the way home, I assumed it was something in the back, most likely it was the folder flying off.
I feel horrible about it, this is the type of stupid stuff I obsess about it. What if someone from the center finds the folder. Will they think we're jerks and just threw it out the window? We had to be referred to the center by someone that my wife works with, we actually ran into him there, and his child seems happy and quite intelligent. If we end up not sending Sera there I'm going to feel like we wasted a lot of people's time. Or that we thought something was wrong with the place, and what if we want to send her later, then maybe they won't accept us.
The other part of it is that my school, NEIU, has an excellent day care center that Serafina has been signed up for since before she was born. It has a two year waiting list. They don't take kids until they're 15 months so I waited until then. Like an idiot I never checked in, and they didn't have space for her in the spring. They should have space in the summer. It's a little more expensive, but I get a student discount. Furthermore, I did some observation/clinical hours there for my program and I was really impressed. The kids learn Spanish and Korean in addition to everything else they learn.
Why do we even need to put her in daycare. It's scary. I never went to daycare, I pretty much didn't leave home until the first day of Kindergarten. Same with Melissa. I would never fogive myself if something happens to her while she's not in our care. My mom and sister will probably babysit Ruby, so why not Sera as well. Keep everything the way it has been. I don't know. Serafina needs to socialize. I already feel like she's falling behind at times. I'm sure it's not her and that she isn't really, I mean she's not even 17 months yet, it's my deal, but what if she is?
Ugh. I know I'm overthinking it, but it's what I do. Your thoughts, comments, and advice would be welcomed below. Anyhow, I hope you are all doing well and that the holidays have been good to everyone. Have a safe and happy 2012.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Thursday, December 15, 2011
The 10 Days of Fandads
Starting today we are starting the 10 Days of Fandads on our Facebook page. Everyday we will post up a question or saying and the first person to answer or post a comment will get a prize. It's as easy as that. So head on over to our Facebook page, "like" it if you haven't and good luck.
Updated: While we tried to keep the prizes a surprise like an advent calendar, we have decided to give you a small list of what we're giving away. So what are we giving away you ask? Items for your 360 avatars, dynamic themes for the PS3, Xbox live and point cards, PSN $20 cards, 1 month of Playstation Plus, a StarHawk Private Beta code, T-shirts, a few games we got at the Chicago Toy & Game Fair, Key chains, and the winner of the last day of Fandads....we'll keep that a secret.
Updated: While we tried to keep the prizes a surprise like an advent calendar, we have decided to give you a small list of what we're giving away. So what are we giving away you ask? Items for your 360 avatars, dynamic themes for the PS3, Xbox live and point cards, PSN $20 cards, 1 month of Playstation Plus, a StarHawk Private Beta code, T-shirts, a few games we got at the Chicago Toy & Game Fair, Key chains, and the winner of the last day of Fandads....we'll keep that a secret.
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Saturday, December 10, 2011
Bane Poster Released
Yesterday was a big day for fans of the Batman films. If you have been following the the alternate reality game, yesterday Operation Early Bird was released. If you followed the link it showed a map of the United States and depending on your area you could have claimed passed to get into an early screening of the new 6 minute prologue. This sneak screening is going to take place on December 13, but if you didn't get a pass, the prologue will be show in front of the IMAX screenings of Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol. If that wasn't enough Dark Knight news for you, today a new poster was released showing the new villain Bane with an ominous crushed cowl in the foreground. What could all this mean?
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