After getting on the waitlist when LO was the size of a poppyseed (seriously, this day care knew I was pregnant before anyone else), we finally got in last week. LO is 15 months. After starting at a crap day care, we switched to small church day care that I really love. I'm so attached to her teachers. It's so tiny that there's only one room per age group.

The potential new day care is hooked to my work and has a reputation in town at the best day care. Everyone I know who has a child there LOVES it. It does more on the education side. It's three minutes from my work. Also, the infant room is great and we have an instant sibling spot if we decide to have another baby.

The current day care is very small. I love her teachers. I don't love the menu - I hate seeing things like "snack mix" or pudding as their afternoon snack. I'm also not terribly fond of the infant room teachers. If we decide to have another, I wouldn't be excited about placing her there. Also, she'll change rooms in a few months, so she won't be with the teachers I love anymore anyway. It' also about 20 minutes from work and adds a lot to our commute home. It's on the north side of town and we're contemplating buying on the south side. That's a few years away, though.

When we visited the new place, the kids in her room flocked to the teachers. They loved them (as they do in her current day care). We also told the current day care that we'd be there through the fall, so I feel guilty about pulling her for a June 1 start at the new place.

What would you do? If you have switched around this age, do you have any advice for how to make it easier for her? I'm having mini panic attacks when thinking about switching, but I also think it will probably be for the best. Maybe.