I was lucky when my children were small. We had a great reasonable daycare in our small town. Family owned(now in 3 rd generation) and operated. It was like an extended family care center. I and other working moms had no worries when our children were there. They encouraged co op care among the families who placed children there, for weekends, holidays and if a child was ill. I worked for SBC for over 20 years and even when my daughters no longer required that type of care, I was on the "list" for being MOM for those occasions if I was off work. Worked very well. Yes, some people took advantage of it, but very few. I would suggest you try finding other parents, talk, do back ground check (whatever it takes) and try this. It may work for you and save $$. It does mean mingling your family with those you chose to try it with. I always looked at it as a larger "village" type of way. Today some of those "villagers" kids have done same with their children. Not to mention my daughters acquired a lot of "siblings" and I children of my heart. Good luck Andrea