Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have any friends whose nanny you could borrow?
We did this once when our nanny had to leave on a family emergency for 2 weeks. Our friend's nanny that did housework and errands while the kids were in elementary school came over and watched our kids instead. It worked out perfectly because she could only watch our 2 kids until 2 because her charges got out at 2:35, and we only needed someone from 9-1:30-2 because my spouse was able to leave work after core hours were over at her job.
Nannies are not furniture that your can borrow when your chair is broken. They accept jobs to work for one family, not to be loaned out as if they were slaves. Everyone with child knows they must have several backup plans for child care in case nanny gets sick, daycare closes early, inclement weather.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our nanny is taking a two week vacation in a few months. She is wonderful and absolutely deserves some time off.
What do other people do in this situation? Two weeks is a lot of time for us to take off work. We can work from home, so we could try and patch together enough breaks in our work day to cover the kids. That would be fine for a day or two, but two full weeks would be rough. We don’t have any family or friends who aren’t working. The kids will be 9 months and 2.5 years. Honestly just the baby we could handle, and the 2.5 year old takes a long afternoon nap, but in the morning, he really needs to be out playing at the park for a long stretch. Are there places you can do drop in care? We’re in Columbia Heights. Or are there temp nannies? How do you vet them?
Easy. You take off a week and DH takes off other week. A no brainer!
Anonymous wrote:I would have planned to take vacation for at least some of this time.
Anonymous wrote:Our nanny is taking a two week vacation in a few months. She is wonderful and absolutely deserves some time off.
What do other people do in this situation? Two weeks is a lot of time for us to take off work. We can work from home, so we could try and patch together enough breaks in our work day to cover the kids. That would be fine for a day or two, but two full weeks would be rough. We don’t have any family or friends who aren’t working. The kids will be 9 months and 2.5 years. Honestly just the baby we could handle, and the 2.5 year old takes a long afternoon nap, but in the morning, he really needs to be out playing at the park for a long stretch. Are there places you can do drop in care? We’re in Columbia Heights. Or are there temp nannies? How do you vet them?
Anonymous wrote:Some colleges let out early May so still worth posting on local list serve. Otherwise care.com.