M.C.
Hi M..
Congrats on your new baby to be! I don't have any daycare names, but rather a suggestion to consider. Please consider having your child in daycare full time if you are going to work from home. (Gasp!) I know some people are going to choke on that. I am a mom that works outside of the home. My company's work from home policy is that our kids cannot be home while we are working. I've tried working on urgent things on the weekends when my kids were home, and find that I can't get anything done. I end up trying to find a family member to watch them or wait until they go to sleep. Then I'm up all night working and barely sleep. For example, yesterday was my work at home day. My kids woke up at 8. I didn't get them to the sitter until 9:30. then worked until 3:30 when I had to stop for a family thing. But I still needed to put in time, so I worked after the kids were asleep from 10p - 1am. Then I had to get up at 5:30am to come into work today. If they'd been home, I would've had to wait until nap time after lunch to get anything done at work.
My suggestion wouldn't have to be completely full time/full day. Full day when you are in the office and perhaps 1/2 a day when you work from home. Also, some daycare places will let you pay a reduced price if your child is there less than full day.
Just a thought.
M.