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    Default things turn out well in the end

    Had a quick panic on Monday evening when one mum said she was offered a new job and would mean moving to the over side of the country. It looks definate that she will go for it. This is a full time child who I adore and obviously one of my main earners.

    Had one mum come and sign contract this morning for one day a week and another this afternoon that is going to get back to us.

    Then this evening had a fb message from an ex mindee asking if I could look after her new little one (well 11 months now)evry day 9-2 starting in September. Fits perfectly with schoolies

    I cant belive our luck. Im not so freaked out about the idea of losing a full time child now I know I can potentially fill the spaces. Just waiting to find out for definate now whether lo will be leaving or whether I need to turn a family away.

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    Fab! Love when that happens!!!

 

 

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