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How to find Childcare

 

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Here is a picture of my husband Alan and my granddaughter Bailey’s at her school’s Open House. My husband and I both helped her with her school project.

When my daughter deployed and her children arrived in our home the elementary school had been in session for 3 months. I tried to find after school care, and was unsuccessful. This to me was one of the biggest hurdles I faced while they lived with us.

Even though I worked out of my home, I clocked in at 8:00 and worked through 5:00pm. I really did not have a clock, but I pretended I did. I did take breaks and lunch just like any one would if you worked in at a company. This was called time management. I had the freedom to come and go from my office. I had no concerns about anyone else’s schedule except my husband’s. But when my granddaughters lived with us, that all changed.

When they arrived I searched for after school care and found out that all the programs were filled, they did put me on a waiting list. And needless to say no openings came available. I then had to figure out how I was going to put in the same amount of work time, but around my granddaughters school schedule. This was stressful, trying to balance out all my responsibilities. I had to stop what I was doing when my granddaughters  came home from school at around 2:45. Once they shared how their day was, they would  get a snack and then  began their home work. I would help them for about an hour and half,until my husband came home from work. I then went back to work for an hour and then started dinner. Once the children were in bed, I would work for 2 hours until I went to bed.

Schools now a days have half days once a week, that made my work day even harder. I had to figure out how to adjust my time. My granddaughters were very understanding and we  soon got into  a routine.

I realized I had to cut out my personal time, watching TV and crafting. There just wasn’t enough time in the day. I knew my granddaughters needed me. And I would remind myself when I had those hard days,  this time will pass and my family will be back to normal.  I would then sit and picture how happy were going to be when my daughter returned.

I had to go back and remember when I was a mom with children, I had very little time for myself. I think it is harder for women that have raised their children and you never think that you will be in that situation again of raising children.

Today I have learned that there are so many more resources for caregivers for children with daycare. Unfortunately, I was unaware of these organizations.  I understand these two organizations will also help those with financial difficulties.

This organization  helps find childcare providers for civilian and military families.

www.naccrra.org

This organization is a nonprofit supporting grand parenting

www.grandfamiliesofamerica.org

My parents joined me with my grandkids

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My granddaughters came to visit us last week during their summer vacation. My eldest granddaughter, Ivie invited her friend Christiana to come spend the day with us.  Ivie meet  Christiana in school when my granddaughters lived with us during my daughter’s deployment. The two of them have kept in touch with each other over the years via email.

I  decided to take the girls  to the beach and go bicycle riding. The youngest granddaughter does not know how to ride a bike, so I thought about renting a bicycle for all of us. They have these four to six seat bicycles at Huntington Beach pier for rent. I have my own bike and Alan and I ride our bikes on weekends along the beach and  we have seen others on these special bikes. So I thought this would be a perfect time for us to try this out. I found out quickly these bikes  are a bit hard to ride, since my legs are very long, and I did get a good workout! We would all talk while were riding along the beach. We had a bell on the handle bars and a break to stop. We would ring the bell if someone was in our way. 

My mom and dad decided they wanted to join us, so they brought their bicycles and meet up with us. We rode along along the beach and up to this hill top point in Huntington Beach. Down below is a beach for dogs. It’s fun watching the dogs run and play with one another. When we rode back and down the hill the girls all laughed and screamed.

We had so much fun that day!

My granddaughter’s 8th grade promotion!

 

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I think every grandparent experiences  the sense of their grandchildren growing up faster than their own children. I am not sure why. Maybe it’s because we  remember when our children where that age or we appreciate each moment in time. Or maybe it’s because I remember graduating from 8th grade myself. What ever it is, I can hardly believe my eldest granddaughter, Ivie will be going to high school this fall.

I was able to attend her promotion from 8th grade. This promotion ceremony was mid week and in the morning. It was different from my children’s, due to it being daytime and only allowing adults to attend. My youngest granddaughter Bailey, Ivie’s younger sister was disappointed that  she and other siblings of the graduating class were not allowed to attend. Bailey was in her classroom while we were at the ceremony, it was the last day of school for everyone.

The ceremony started at 9:00 am in the gymnasium at Ivie’s school. The ceremony was  nice and very organized. I enjoyed seeing all those children graduate and knowing they have their whole life ahead of them.

I had so much fun being there.