![]() I have the energy to make a great dinner. (Is that mom guilt?) I’ve had days off and have spent them cleaning and doing laundry. they get to invest early in their relationship with Jesus.(Notice I don’t say work/life balance that’s another blog post.) I have balance in my life/work day to day.they are making lifelong friendships … and I am too!. ![]() In the hustle and bustle of our days, I find comfort in that my children are learning new things, being social with their friends, and yes, even getting dirty! The PELC community has given me the place of still getting to be part of their day-without being part of their day! In reality, Since then (and another baby later), I have become a part of the PELC and CCS community and have really enjoyed the teachers, staff, and fellow parents who have made this center such a wonderful place to be. My work did not stop even though we went remote, and I was able to still utilize our PELC team for childcare (YES!). *Que, meltdown city here* and it was not just her I had a good sob session too! We started at the Puyallup Early Learning Center in January of 2020, 2 months before the world changed.ĭuring that time of uncertainty and panic, I leaned on our leadership through the difficult initial transition. I remember the first day I took my firstborn (now 4 years old) to day care. While I don’t necessarily love the cost of day care, I began to love my day care (yes, even the germs). Day cares get a lot of flak-germs (germs, and more germs), strangers watching your kids, the rising cost, etc.
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