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1. It is also perfectly ok to set up a crèche on public property
2. home with, I could pay my part of the rent, buy food and put Daveda in a good crèche while I
3. I was also told that no qualifications were required to run a crèche
4. The first thing we noticed, however, was that all the crèches were overcrowded
5. island, yet most crèches only had fans in the play areas and there were toys standing outside
6. high expectations for the services of crèches, but I went home determined that no business of
7. Joyce was still unsatisfied with her current job, so I offered her a part-time job at the crèche
8. was a long waiting list of those eager to get their children into our crèche
9. door that led directly into the crèche
10. need, so we took it to use in the crèche
11. I had enough workers at the crèche, but I took her back on as
12. I was in constant fear that something might go wrong in the crèche when I wasn’t
13. involving children in crèches, who had either been neglected or left unsupervised for too long,
14. and my biggest fear was that my crèche might one day be one of the mentioned
15. that came with the responsibilities of running a crèche soon became too much for me
16. gotten for the crèche, but logic stated that investing it in something else would be more
17. extension building that Jan had made to accommodate the crèche, and turn that into one large
18. with the intent to tell her that she’d have to ask the new owner of the crèche to take over her
19. up for rent, and, upon learning that we intended to convert it into a crèche, the owner merely
20. A month later Joyce opened her crèche Small World Day Care Centre
21. mouth, a number of the parents of my old crèche—who were not pleased with how the new
22. referred to those who worked at the crèche) Marlene to read them their daily stories
23. some morning parents would call me at my house to find out whether I’d reached the crèche
24. I found myself at the crèche more often than I wanted to be, and slowly the
25. the conclusion that it had to do with the location of the crèche
26. somewhat backwater road not many knew of, the crèche wasn’t drawing the attention of
27. and cons and eventually concluded that, if the crèche didn’t move from its Morgenster
28. putting in a part of his pension to cover the monthly costs of the crèche
29. operate the crèche from
30. With some resignation, I became the official owner of the crèche, less than a year after
31. Joyce to start this new crèche, and we now also had a mortgage to pay with the chance that we
32. With Tante Suzy and two new workers, we continued the crèche
33. I arrived at the crèche the following Monday and there were a few children missing
34. returning to the crèche
35. gone home that day and informed me that Joyce had opened a small crèche of her own in the
36. The kids that had been pulled out of my crèche all lived in that
37. If the crèche didn’t have enough children I
38. I have never doubted you or your crèche’s capabilities, and I
39. I love this crèche, but it’s too far
40. one of the parents who’d left my crèche in favour of Joyce’s
41. I started up a second crèche just for her
42. I still had a crèche to run, and a family
43. to every new day, when a stranger appeared at the front gate of the crèche
44. crèche’s gates, making it a hazard for parents dropping off and picking up their kids
45. several parents had taken their children out of Joyce’s crèche because she was too hard on the
46. in charge of the crèche, I called a meeting with the parents to explain my absence for medical
47. Still, I considered having her come around on Saturdays to clean the crèche, but by the
48. proved to be an equally competent worker at the crèche the day she filled in for one of the
49. established workers, so much so I also gave her a job at the crèche, where she’d work once a
50. Though as the crèche became more and more busy I had to call on her several times a