Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have *any* family you can call in? I would even fly in a dreaded mother-in-law in this kind of emergency. Or your best friend. I would watch my best friend's kids in this situation. Ask the nanny first but also tell your friends/family the situation.
Op here. We don’t have anyone capable or willing.especially since it’s such a big ask to take care of our 3 year old. He’s very large and destructive and strong and fast. Nobody in their 60s could do it. We moved to a new city before COVID and haven’t really made close friends here.
I hate to even ask this but like, if it gets really dire, is there some way to call in emergency foster care or something? Or would I be risking not getting my son back in a few days?
Do you know your neighbors? Even if you don't, if my neighbor knocked on my door and explained this situation to me I'd try to help.
In the meantime, if you have confirmed flu, try to get a Tamiflu prescription. Medicate the crap out of yourselves. Mucinex helped me when I had COVID.
I had to think about this when my DH and I both had norovirus simultaneously with a toddler to take care of. Our answer was screen time screen time screen time. And thankfully that particular illness passes (ugh) quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you talk to her vs. us? This makes no sense to post here. Clearly you are well enough to post and be on social media. You had the kid a tablet and keep him in the bed next to you. I don't get how you are posting here a very clear post and yet saying you are that sick. When I'm that sick I cannot use even a tablet.
Op here. I’ve of course reached out to our nanny and asked for a call and am waiting to hear back.
Ds won’t watch a tablet or a screen. He never stops moving. Ever.
I’m ok in this moment but the fevers tend to come on fast and furious in the evening.
How is it you can type out really nice responses and a post and you cannot even go to the bathroom. And, she's not responding to you? Fake.
If you are that sick, go to the ER>
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have *any* family you can call in? I would even fly in a dreaded mother-in-law in this kind of emergency. Or your best friend. I would watch my best friend's kids in this situation. Ask the nanny first but also tell your friends/family the situation.
Op here. We don’t have anyone capable or willing.especially since it’s such a big ask to take care of our 3 year old. He’s very large and destructive and strong and fast. Nobody in their 60s could do it. We moved to a new city before COVID and haven’t really made close friends here.
I hate to even ask this but like, if it gets really dire, is there some way to call in emergency foster care or something? Or would I be risking not getting my son back in a few days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you talk to her vs. us? This makes no sense to post here. Clearly you are well enough to post and be on social media. You had the kid a tablet and keep him in the bed next to you. I don't get how you are posting here a very clear post and yet saying you are that sick. When I'm that sick I cannot use even a tablet.
Op here. I’ve of course reached out to our nanny and asked for a call and am waiting to hear back.
Ds won’t watch a tablet or a screen. He never stops moving. Ever.
I’m ok in this moment but the fevers tend to come on fast and furious in the evening.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't you talk to her vs. us? This makes no sense to post here. Clearly you are well enough to post and be on social media. You had the kid a tablet and keep him in the bed next to you. I don't get how you are posting here a very clear post and yet saying you are that sick. When I'm that sick I cannot use even a tablet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have *any* family you can call in? I would even fly in a dreaded mother-in-law in this kind of emergency. Or your best friend. I would watch my best friend's kids in this situation. Ask the nanny first but also tell your friends/family the situation.
Op here. We don’t have anyone capable or willing.especially since it’s such a big ask to take care of our 3 year old. He’s very large and destructive and strong and fast. Nobody in their 60s could do it. We moved to a new city before COVID and haven’t really made close friends here.
I hate to even ask this but like, if it gets really dire, is there some way to call in emergency foster care or something? Or would I be risking not getting my son back in a few days?
Anonymous wrote:Do you have *any* family you can call in? I would even fly in a dreaded mother-in-law in this kind of emergency. Or your best friend. I would watch my best friend's kids in this situation. Ask the nanny first but also tell your friends/family the situation.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe try White House Nannies? I know they do last minute emergency care. It will not be cheap but might work for you.