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    I am the opposite...my girls will both be in school ft come September and I have to walk them to/from school every day so I am looking at getting older ones for the fall. That would mean I have to let a baby go (I have 3 12 mth olds and find it too much), just not sure how to do it. He is off for the summer (dad is a teacher) so maybe I will just tell them I am taking on older ones come fall when he is done in June. That would give them two months to find someone new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mommyof2princesses View Post
    I am the opposite...my girls will both be in school ft come September and I have to walk them to/from school every day so I am looking at getting older ones for the fall. That would mean I have to let a baby go (I have 3 12 mth olds and find it too much), just not sure how to do it. He is off for the summer (dad is a teacher) so maybe I will just tell them I am taking on older ones come fall when he is done in June. That would give them two months to find someone new.
    Don't forget those babies will be closing in on 18 months. Use the summer to encourage them to walk around as much as possible outside and then at most you will be able to dump them in a wagon for the trip to and from the school. This could make it easier than having a 2-3 year old that decides to put up a fuss about walking and demanding to ride.

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