| So you're standing on ceremony and being angry because someone didn't ... say thank you? Get over it. |
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Wow so many parents thinks it's OPs responsibility to provide and some how it's their fault?
It's common courtesy to pack everything your child needs and reply to nanny when she informed there is no food for the child. |
| I am very laid back but I would also think it was weird/annoying if a family continuously “forgot” food for their small child. Who forgets to pack their kid’s lunch? Sounds like they are taking for granted that you will provide the food. |
Okay, how about OP just not provide the food? Then no reason to be resentful, no reason for the other family to thank, the child goes hungry. Problem solved! |
Good for you that you can watch a child be hungry, parents completely non responsive and nanny left to buy food for the hungry child who is licking toy food. Unfortunately I am not that person. I can hate the parents for being shitty and still feed their hungry child. |
| Frankly, the nanny should provide these things and hand their employer the receipt. |
The parents probably forgot. How hard is it to feed a toddler? Be real. They aren't eating that much. |
No, the host parents should. |
Maybe they packed it and rushed out the door and forgot it. |
Lol and had no courtesy to reply to the nanny or order Uber eats? Completely ignored it. Shitty parents. Expecting others to feed your child when everyone works is entitlement. Same goes when they host and we remember to pack for our child and have demanding jobs. Least they should do is thank the family to feed their child. Next time will let the nanny figure it out. |
Right, completely never responded to the nanny. I can't imagine doing this to my child.. |
+1 I had a nanny for my own children. She made food for them and ensured they were dressed weather appropriately- that is literally what I’m paying for. |
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This just seems inefficient. The kids should have lunch together at whatever house they're at. If they're always at yours, it should have been negotiated beforehand. If you rotate, nobody should pack a lunch. As a pp said, that's the entire point of having a nanny.
The shawl gripe is really petty. If it's always at yours, you should hold some of their stuff, so they don't have to pack it. I'm sure you're stressing out the nanny, which is never a good thing. |
| They should just keep extra “shawls”, clothes, etc at your house and also ask them to stock up on food that nanny can make for their kid in case they forget. |