
Chelsea Clinton was on the school run Thursday morning, taking daughter Charlotte to her nursery program in New York City.

The former first daughter, 37, seemed to be in a race against time too, hailing a cab outside her apartment to get little Charlotte to school on time.

Chelsea and Charlotte, 2, were seen piling into the cab and then later getting out at the school.

And like many young children in New York City, Chelsea opted to skip lugging around a car seat for the quick trip.

Charlotte stayed at school for two hours and then headed home with her mom, with the pair choosing to walk back to the apartment.

School days: Chelsea Clinton took her daughter Charlotte to nursery school on Thursday morning (above)

Get to school: The 37-year-old mother of two was seen hailing a cab outside her Manhattan apartment

And mermaid makes three: Charlotte brought along a Little Mermaid doll (above in her hands) with her for the trip to school

In a hurry: Chelsea, like many mothers in new York City, did not bring a car seat for the short ride

Off they go: Chelsea choose to instead keep Charlotte on her lap for the ride

Super fun day: Charlotte wore a light blue dress with white dots, white stockings, slip on shoes and a bright blue cardigan

Chelsea was dressed like many other Manhattan mommies on Thursday, outfitting herself in an $1,800 Burberry trench, jeans and her favorite pair of Isabel Marant boots.

She also wore a USNS Comfort hat, which is the name of the US navy ship that helped victims in Haiti, to keep her hair safe from the wind.

And to top it all off, Chelsea accessorized with a $6,500 Cartier watch.

Charlotte meanwhile wore a light blue dress with white dots, white stockings, slip on shoes and a bright blue cardigan.

On Tuesday, Chelsea gave her Twitter followers a look at one of Charlotte's favorite foods when she whipped up a batch of pancakes for dinner.

The former first daughter added in some steamed and pureed spinach to the mix, sharing the finished result on her Twitter account.

'Spinach pancakes for #NationalPancakeDay (we won't eat them all tonight although Charlotte would if we let her)!' wrote Chelsea, who also shared a picture of her green creations.

It seems however that most people are not like Charlotte, and has little to no desire to eat a pancake made of spinach.

'I'm sorry, Chelsea, but that just looks like....crepe,' wrote one person.

Popping out: Charlotte got out of the cab first after arriving at school (above)

Helping hand: Chelsea unloaded her daughter before getting out herself

Looking around: Charlotte satyed at school for just two hours on Thursday

Exciting day: Charlotte started at her nursery school in September, just before her second birthday

Busy day: Chelsea wore a cap honoring the USNS Comfort, a navy ship that provided aid in Haiti

Girls day: Chelsea and Charlotte left Marc Mezvinsky and Aidan at home for their trip to school

Get going: Chelsea carried a black tote with her into the school with Charlotte

Many others shared photos and GIFs of people vomiting in response to the post.

'Yuck,' wrote one of these people, while another person included a grab from the popular animated show Family Guy that showed all the characters vomiting.

Another individual put up a GIF of actress Jenny Slate on the program Parks & Recreation, saying: 'Hard pass.'

And one person even joked that what Chelsea had done was 'child abuse.'

Chelsea was undeterred however, and even responded to a few people who applauded her healthy take on pancakes.

'I think they're very good! Admittedly I like spinach and pancakes!' wrote Chelsea.

She later broke down the recipe by writing: 'We +puréed spinach which we blend after steaming to our regular pancake recipe but with a little less mix - Hope that makes sense!'

It seems that she was also very aware of the criticisms being made, as she later responded to a critique of the GOP's new healthcare bill by tweeting: ' We may not agree on spinach pancakes, but surely that's indisputable?!'

Some were still however in disbelief over what Chelsea had done, with the best response perhaps coming from the person who asked: 'why would you do this to a poor pancake on its big day?'

Bling: Chelsea showed off her very pricey Cartier watch, which retails for $6500

Crowds: Pedestrians in the city seemed oblivious to Chelsea as she walked through the streets

Get going: Charlotte did not do much walking on the way home, with her mother carrying her

Windy day: The two girls braced for the wind, with cold temperatures expected to impact the region on Friday

Looking around: Charlotte seemed to be keeping herself amused during the trip, smiling and laughing most of the way

Texters: Two teenagers seemed to be more interested in their phones than the famous daughter passing them on the street

Getting a good look: Chelsea hunched down and spoke to Charlotte at one point during their walk

It was revealed last month that Chelsea's husband Marc Mezvinsky had quietly shut down his hedge fund Eaglevale Partners back in December.

He and his partners are now reportedly working to return money to investors, including Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd C. Blankfein.

The decision to shutter the fund came just a few weeks after Mezvinsky's mother-in-law Hillary lost the election to president Donald Trump.

Mezvinsky has kept a low profile ever since Hillary's loss in the election, but was photographed by DailyMail.com heading out for a weekday jog in the middle of the afternoon last week.

He and his Chelsea are now both without a full-time job.

It was revealed last May that Mezvinsky suffered a huge loss after trying to bet on the revival of the Greek economy, forcing him to shut down one of his hedge funds.

He and his partners, former Goldman Sachs colleagues Bennett Grau and Mark Mallon, raised $25million from investors to buy up bank stocks and debt from the struggling nation.

That fund however has lost 90 percent of its value, investors with direct knowledge of the situation told The New York Times, and was closed.

Eaglevale Partners was started in 2011 by Mezvinsky and his partners, with their former boss, Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd C. Blankfein, one of the first investors.

Another is leading financier, Marc Lasry, co-founder of $13 billion hedge fund Avenue Capital, where Chelsea worked after graduating from Stanford.

'I gave them money because I thought they would make me money,' Mr Lasry told The Times last year, after investing $1 million in Eaglevale and urging a relative to do the same.

Burr: Chelsea also wore her favorite $1800 Burbery trench coat

Friends: Chelsea and her husband Marc are good friends with Burberry creative director Christopher Bailey

Good day: Chelsea kept her outfit simple, wearing a sweater and a pair of jeans

Staple: Chelsea also wore her favorite pair of Isabel Marant boots

Mezvinsky was long gone from his job at Goldman in October 2013 when his mother-in-law Hillary was paid to give a speech to executives at the company during a technology conference in Arizona.

She was reportedly paid $225,000 for that appearance.

Mezvinsky and his partners had written to clients in 2014 to declare confidence in their 'Hellenic Opportunity' fund, predicting that Greece was on the path to a 'sustainable recovery'.

By that point they had collected $25 million but stopped taking money by the end of that year when it became clear the country's economy would collapse without a massive Eurozone bailout.

The Wall Street Journal reported in February 2015 that Eaglevalle said in a letter to investors that year that they had been 'incorrect' to bet on Greece and that is why the company had lost money two of the three years prior.

The main fund dropped 3.6% in 2014, fained just 2.06% in 2013 and lost 1.96% in 2012.

But good news for the people working at the hedge fund, as most funds collect management fees meaning money comes in even if funds lose money.

The failure is a huge personal blow to Mezvinsky, who is also the son of political figures, albeit less well known that his wife's famed parents.

His father, Edward Mezvinsky, represented Iowa's 1st congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives for two terms in the 1970s and his mother, Marjorie Margolies, represented Pennsylvania from 1993 to 1995.

Ed Mezvinsky pleaded guilty to 31 charges of felony fraud in 2001 and spent five years in federal prison after he admitted scamming his friends and family out of $10 million in a Ponzi scheme.

Adorable kid: Charlotte stuck out her tongue while concentrating it appeared at one point

Chatting away: Charlotte seemed to be doing most of the talking on Thursday

Nothing to do: Both Chelsea and her husband Marc do not have full-time jobs

Quiet days: Chelsea has become a frequent presence on Twitter in the past few weeks

His son met Chelsea Clinton at a political retreat when the pair were children and they became lifelong friends.

They became romantically involved after her 2005 split from ex-boyfriend Ian Klaus, when Mezvinsky became 'a shoulder to lean on', according to Chelsea's chief of staff, Bari Lurie.

The pair married in July 2010 and two years later Chelsea revealed their desire to start a family, with Mezvinsky telling Vogue his wife was 'the yin to my yang'.

They welcomed their first child, Charlotte, in 2014, and announced last December that Chelsea was pregnant again with their second son Aidan.

Shortly after starting Eagleville, Mezvinsky and Chelsea moved into a $10million New York City apartment opposite Madison Square Park.

The four-bedroom, 5,000-square-foot apartment is one of only four residences in the building, which despite the low occupancy rate still has a full-time doorman.

The apartment, whose hallways stretch a full city block, also has two dishwashers, two washer and dryers, dressing rooms with double-sided vanity mirrors, and two massive walk-in closets.

The bedrooms meanwhile face right into Vera Wang's bridal design studio, who designed Cheslea's dress for her wedding day.

Famous neighbors in the building include NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon and Jennifer Lopez, who paid $22million for the two-floor penthouse.

The apartment's current value is closer to $15million.