Hiring a governess

Anonymous
We are going to do this with a few families instead of our private and it going to be 1/3 of the price. The kids are a few grades and the "governess" is a grad student who will do just as good of a job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it's a good idea if you can do it.

With a well vetted person of course.

The governess seeing ghosts -- which movie is that?



For the innocents or turn of the screw
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My governess came from a nunnery. It was difficult being a widow, and I kept a tight ship. More than once, I caught her singing with the children on picnics.


Tight ship?!? Didn't you end up breaking up with your fiancee and marrying this tarty governess?!?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

My first governess killed herself during my fifth birthday party. I like the governess I have now ever so much better. She calls me her little one and says she is here to protect me.


Annnnnnnnnnnd that's all the internet I can handle today. Off to burn some sage and sprinkle myself with holy water. Peace out
Anonymous
Our nanny has degree in education and taught in the Mid-West before moving here. She is a saint with tons of energy. Thank goodness we didn’t go for a cheaper nanny because she is all onboard for a homeschool curriculum.
Anonymous
I would love to hire one of these, except my kid will be in college. I hope the college does the teaching!
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