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    I debated not going back to work and staying home with my kids. I'm glad I didn't because day care gave me my group of friends.
    The author met her friends through her kids. Courtesy of the author 2025-03-29T20:24:01Z SaveSaved Read in app This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now.Have an account? I almost didn't go back to work and send my kids to day care, but now I'm glad I did.I've met most of my friends through my kids, and our tight-knit group feels more like family.Eight years later, we still show up for each other.Making friends in a new town isn't easy, especially when working from home and being a married mom of two under 2. But when I sent my kids to day care, I found a few friends along the way who have become like family.Finding common bonds with strangersI crossed paths with many of the same faces during day care drop-off and pick-up each day. I learned to treasure those micro conversations when checking our children in and out, grabbing car seats, and watching the teachers bring out their cute little fingerpaintings and art projects to take home. These moments created a bond between us despite us essentially being strangers.The day care had an indoor play space called The Treehouse, with after-hours events for parents and their kids. It created the perfect opportunity to meet other moms while helping my children (then ages 1 and 3) grow their social skills.Tuesday nights were our favorite. The theme was "Work It Out," and $5 per kid covered two supervised hours of kid-play in The Treehouse while the moms got a full-body workout.It became a weekly tradition for my crew and two other moms, Meredith and Christin, whose kids were the same ages as mine.This was the start of new friendships for me and what has now become lifelong friendships for my children. My kids don't remember a time when they weren't friends with the other Treehouse kids.Sharing the good, bad, and insanity of motherhood, and moreWhen The Treehouse ended its after-hours events, our trio continued the Tuesday tradition, hosting Work It Out at each other's houses.Those Tuesdays evolved into lunch dates, park trips, weekend play dates, birthday celebrations, and a three-way text thread. We socialized often, with and without our kids.Meredith and I surprised our kids by meeting up at Dollywood one summer day and again at Six Flags several years later. We have a long-standing tradition of going river tubing each summer right before the new school year starts. We gave Christin a baby shower and a meal train to welcome her second daughter. She's my go-to when I need help with school transportation. And since our older boys' birthdays are just three days apart, we plan their parties around each other.Christin keeps an eye on my house when I'm out of town, feeds my pets, and gives me a voice of reason. She's lived in our town much longer than I have and knows everyone and everything that happens, which is why she's the first person I go to when I have questions. She's been a voice of reason for me more times than I can count.The more time we spent together, the easier it was for me to befriend other moms. Lauren, Aundrea, and Quintina became familiar faces at birthday parties, park dates, and play dates.Our children have formed inseparable bonds because they see each other often in and out of daycare. Even though they've made new friends over the years, they're still closest to the ones from their pre-school days.Family is also the people you chooseThe text thread is now an eight-person collaboration, and it grows ever longer. And to think I almost didn't choose day care.We're long removed from Tuesdays, The Treehouse, and day care, and life has gotten busy for all of us. Most of our kids play sports or take lessons of some sort. One of our friends moved a couple of hours away. Another is going through cancer.But distance, schedules, and life's unexpected surprises can't divide us. We still trick-or-treat together, do craft nights, celebrate birthdays (and know when each kid's birthday is coming up), discuss school and sports, and plan outings.Our kids brought us together, but we chose to become friends. Now, more than eight years later, we continue to choose friendship despite the different roads we've traveled. We might go longer between visits or texts, but we always know where to turn when one of us needs help, advice, an answer, or just a friend.Recommended video
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    Amazon wants to turn your photo library into an online marketplace
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    Syndal South Primary School / WHDA
    Syndal South Primary School / WHDASave this picture! Anthony RichardsonArchitects: WHDAAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:1070 mYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2024 PhotographsPhotographs:Anthony RichardsonManufacturersBrands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: Forbo, Laminex, Lysaght, Ontera (Carpet)More SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Text description provided by the architects. Syndal South Primary School is an educational hub in the leafy urban area of Mount Waverley on the lands of the Woi Wurrung Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, the new Block A building of Syndal Primary School replaces an aging asbestos laden LTC building with new Administrative offices, Junior Classrooms, and a publicly accessible Library. The design proposal aims to contextualise the proposed Block A in its suburban setting by incorporating familiar domestic archetypes of the front porch and the verandah into circulation spaces and thresholds. The majority of the spaces are consolidated under a single roof which pitches north and south in deference to the neighbourhood street and to avoid overshadowing existing hardcourt play areas.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!The building straddles domestic and civic scales and re-interprets cornerstones from the home and the neighbourhood into an education typology, such that public facing areas are scaled generously for social gathering, while learning and working areas are porous and scaled intimately for focus. Bookending the entry forecourt, the school-funded Library pavilion greets visitors as a local 'Living Room' and is flexible for both its roles as a quiet reading space during school hours and an open community hub after, with dual frontage providing views towards the school entry and internally across the sports courtyard.Save this picture!Save this picture!Entry to the school is organised in a pinwheel configuration, with wayfinding as a priority. New families and visitors needed to be able to navigate intuitively at the entry point - to reception, to the library, to the central sports courtyard, to the meeting rooms. Views are choreographed; the Library is connected to the administrative areas and reception through the thoroughfare, and the clerestory window to the commons draws the eye up to the mature ring of trees bordering Montgomery Avenue.Save this picture!The junior classrooms are conceived as a mixed model between open-plan and traditional directional classroom teaching, with dedicated teaching spaces connected to the commons and direct access to outdoor learning and play. These outdoor learning areas featuring play equipment and mud kitchens serve as an extension of the classroom and informal 'territory' between younger and older students, mediated by a new yarning circle installed by the school. The classrooms are adaptive to allow for a multitude of configurations to support a range of teaching modes, independent study, or group discussion, with interactive TVs supplementing physical media for art, math games, and literacy skills.Save this picture!Save this picture!The Commons is the heart of the new building and is treated as the collective 'street' of the junior learning base, large enough for assemblies to take place in bad weather and shaped to allow small group collaboration. The entry doors to each classroom are treated as a front 'porch' with cupboards for bags, nook seating for focused reading, and pinboards to showcase student work.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessAbout this officeWHDAOfficePublished on March 29, 2025Cite: "Syndal South Primary School / WHDA" 29 Mar 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1028536/syndal-south-primary-school-whda&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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    NASA rover spots hundreds of 'spider eggs' on Mars and scientists have no idea how they got there
    On March 11, NASA's Perseverance Mars rover spotted a mysterious rock made of hundreds of tiny spheres that resemble spider eggs. Studying its formation could help us look for fossilized remains of microbial life on Mars.
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    NYTs Strands Hints, Tips, and Answers for Today, March 30, 2025
    The NYT's Strands puzzle is back with another letter grid that hides secret themed words. Unlike regular word searches, you're not given the words to search for ahead of time; you're uncovering terms connected by a clever theme while ensuring that no letter goes unused.
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    New York Times Connections Hints and Answers for #658 March 30, 2025
    The daily Connections puzzle returns once again with its signature format: sixteen words, four hidden categories, and a strict three-mistake limit. Today's selection of terms might have you scratching your head as you search for the groupings that tie all the words together.
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