I drive 15 minutes to daycare, then 30 minutes to work. It's the same in reverse on the way home.
I drive 15 minutes to daycare, then 30 minutes to work. It's the same in reverse on the way home.
wonderful olive / 19353 posts
Daycare is about 2 minutes from the house and work is about 45 minutes away from home.
GOLD / papaya / 10206 posts
Daycare is 1 minute door to door, work is 40 mins each way. I wish it were less but I love my job and I love my house and I don't want to give up either!
hostess / eggplant / 11068 posts
Daycare is 5 minutes from home and then 30 minutes to work. But I leave reaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaly early. If I left at a normal time, my commute would be much longer.
nectarine / 2797 posts
In the AM, 40 minutes to work (DH drops off LO). In the PM, 45 min to daycare, another 10 min to home.
GOLD / cantaloupe / 6581 posts
I'm only going to be doing pickups in the afternoon, so it'll be about 10 mins from work to daycare, then another 15-20 home. Not bad at all!
hostess / wonderful grape / 20803 posts
Daycare is just down the street (5 mins drive, if that) and work is a 20-45 minute drive (but it's only because of traffic - it's only 5 miles away. Grrr). The morning commute is much better since I leave the house early. Evenings it takes me 45 mins to get to daycare.
blogger / pomegranate / 3201 posts
You're all going to hate me, but my drive to work is less than 10 minutes and since we have someone come to our house to take care of Liam, we don't have to take him anywhere. My husband's drive, on the other hand, is an hour each way.
pomelo / 5331 posts
About 20 minutes to daycare in the morning, 10 between work and daycare no matter the time of day. More like 30 minutes from daycare to home in the afternoon because traffic is worse at that time.
eggplant / 11716 posts
My drive right now is an hour each way. If we move, it might be more like 45 minutes, and I'm torn on daycares because of this. The daycares closer to my work are significantly cheaper (further outside of the city), while the ones by my house are super expensive. But if we go to the one by our house (literally 2 blocks), DH can do drop off in the morning and our baby won't have to spend 2 hours a day in the car.
Sigh.
honeydew / 7444 posts
We take the subway/train to work/daycare. The daycare is in the same building as work and connected to the station so it's 30 minutes in total. If i were to drive, the commute would be 10-15 minutes.
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
My parents take my son to daycare, so all i have to do right now is bring him there by crossing the backyard.
Commute to work is 20 mins by car 3 times a week, 2 hours by public transport 2 times a week.
honeydew / 7283 posts
I'm so lucky. I have about a 12 minute drive to work and DH does the babysitter drop-off and pick-up on the days that I work. I work 7a-7:30p, so that's the only way to make it work.
blogger / pineapple / 12381 posts
5 minutes to work. When I take little one to school, it's 10 minutes to school and then another 5 minutes to work. I'm so glad I don't have a commute!
pomelo / 5524 posts
On days that I go straight to work (when my dad watches LO), it takes about 45 minutes to drive to the train and then 30 minute train ride in. Hour and 15 minutes total
On days that I drop off to my BFF, it's 45 minutes to her house, then 15 minutes to the train, then 30 minute train ride. Hour and a half total
On the way home, I just go straight home, so it's a 30 minute train ride and about a 30 minute drive in the afternoon. There's a lot more traffic in the morning for some reason! Hour total.
bananas / 9357 posts
Right now we have someone come to the house to watch DS. So it's 35 miles to work and takes me about 45-50 minutes. I've gotten used to it, but still hate driving so far to work.
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