This is not the case with us, we share the nanny and the agreement is to rotate hosting and we bring our kid ready for the day. So far I was willing to ignore their sloppiness but I am convinced they didn't get back to the nanny assuming as always we will feed their child. The fact they they had no courtesy to acknowledge and thank us validates my point. We all are busy and it's a hustle to raise kids. Going forward they are on their own. Like I said in my point I was venting and now feel better 😄 |
Excellent advice and next time I will be doing this |
How much is it really for you to give food to a toddler? Toddlers eat very little so why not just provide the food or have them pay $20-30 a month to cover the cost. |
Not all parents have access to phones or email at work, my spouse doesn't. You don't need to order uber eats for a toddler. You give them a $.20 bowl of pasta and a fruit or veggie. |
Or, just use one of the hosts kids extra. |
Wow so much defending of the lazy parent, we also work and have demanding job it requires me to make time to cook for that child who by the way eats a lot. It should not be on me or may be overall parenting standards are low. It's not in our nanny agreement to cook for the kids. Darn DCUM likes to defend lazy parents it seems. |
| The nanny should be taking it up with the parents, or bringing you into it. |
No, it's the same posters that love to criticize OP parents that can afford nannies. Ignore. |
That's how you lose a nanny. OP needs to have a discussion with the parents about this and not put the nanny in the middle. |
This is intentional. It's time to find a new family for the share |
The nanny should not be out of pocket. Bring food for child or give nanny money but nanny should not be expected to use her money. |
I think this is an excellent way to handle it. |
| Why are you cooking at all? Doesnt the nanny feee the kids? Yes I agree it’s rude not to thank you. I would tweak the arrangement though if you otherwise like these people. Just feed their kid and if you rotate they feed your kid when it’s at their house. |
OP here, we will never do that. That's why I made food vs her having to give that kid her lunch. |
| It's typical for host family to provide food at least half time. Noodles do not sound too good to me, would not let my kid eat noodles every day. nannies in a share do not have time to cook, they just re-heat and cut fruits and veggies. Lunch needs to have 1 protein, one grain part, one veggie and 1 fruit, at the least. Ask visiting family to provide fruits for the week. Anyway, would not be a big deal for me, share saves you a lot of money |