Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They didn't take it. You lock your crap up and stop crying about them. DH took them to AP's house; the two things go together.
Huh?
Anonymous wrote:They didn't take it. You lock your crap up and stop crying about them. DH took them to AP's house; the two things go together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t confront. Both items are somewhere in your house. No one starts stealing suddenly, especially the full time nanny, without a trail of bad references. And as the PP said, how would someone get a bottle of champagne out of your house?
Being accused of stealing is a terrible accusation. You can ruin someone’s life.
Um, hide it in a backpack? What’s so difficult about getting a bottle out of the house?
Anonymous wrote:With DH by your side, I’d seat them together and tell them you know one of them is stealing and they have two minutes to be honest before you fire both of them. Then start a timer and stare in silence. The innocent one will freak out at the thief and you will have your answer.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t confront. Both items are somewhere in your house. No one starts stealing suddenly, especially the full time nanny, without a trail of bad references. And as the PP said, how would someone get a bottle of champagne out of your house?
Being accused of stealing is a terrible accusation. You can ruin someone’s life.
Anonymous wrote:With DH by your side, I’d seat them together and tell them you know one of them is stealing and they have two minutes to be honest before you fire both of them. Then start a timer and stare in silence. The innocent one will freak out at the thief and you will have your answer.