We interviewed another child care possibility today. They’re a montessori school, they take infants as young as 6 weeks, and they’re 5 minutes from our house.

We liked them a lot. And they don’t have 47 people ahead of us on their waiting list. They actually don’t appear to keep a waiting list, per se.

The thing that makes them challenging for our planning purposes is that they only move kids from infant to toddler classes when they reach particular developmental milestones, and predicting when that will happen is an inexact science. The school estimates that it will happen when a baby is between 14-18 months old. And then, of course, they have to have room in the toddler class.

Parents have to re-up for the next school year in January, so at the very least, the school will have a better idea of June availablity before Smudge is born. Which is better than no timeline, but still stressful.

But wow, those kids were amazing.

Everyone looked purposeful and into whatever it was they were doing. In the infant room, that involved things like rolling over, looking in the mirror, and playing with your own toes.

The girl who was looking in the mirror was so much fun to watch. She’d lay on her side for a minute or so, staring intently at her reflection. Then when the effort became too much, she’d flop back onto her back and rest, one arm flung above her head. After maybe 2 minutes of rest, she’d roll back towards the mirror and look delighted to discover that her friend was still there.

But the older kids (3-6) looked that way too. Some kids were cleaning up, others were playing with blocks in graduated sizes, two little girls appeared to be comparing the size of their feet, and a little boy was carrying a tray of pencils from point A to point B. He looked incredibly urgent as he did it.

The cost is going to be a big bite into our income, but I think we can make it work. Hopefully Jill’s job will keep thinking that she’s a rock star, and I’ll get a nice raise at review time too.

And hopefully one of the little ones we saw today will hit all those nice developmental milestones right on our timeline — say the week that little bean is born and the time is right for me to go back to work.