Anonymous wrote:I want those 2 hrs of nap for myself, haha. When am I supposed to have my lunch and relax and recharge? I am not a robot, and most parents understand that. I do put a lot of energy and thought into my childcare duties. Cannot imagine being used for simple physical tasks except very basic ones. After running at the playground, water play, etc, lunch, putting her to nap, quick clean up after lunch I think I do deserve the entire nap off!Never done any laundry or God forbids, closets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want those 2 hrs of nap for myself, haha. When am I supposed to have my lunch and relax and recharge? I am not a robot, and most parents understand that. I do put a lot of energy and thought into my childcare duties. Cannot imagine being used for simple physical tasks except very basic ones. After running at the playground, water play, etc, lunch, putting her to nap, quick clean up after lunch I think I do deserve the entire nap off!Never done any laundry or God forbids, closets.
You do you, I suppose. I am the nanny for two very active toddlers and have never felt the need to nap when they are napping. I can easily handle their laundry. Maybe you need a check up with a good doctor, PP. Seriously.
Same. You are ripping off your employer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want those 2 hrs of nap for myself, haha. When am I supposed to have my lunch and relax and recharge? I am not a robot, and most parents understand that. I do put a lot of energy and thought into my childcare duties. Cannot imagine being used for simple physical tasks except very basic ones. After running at the playground, water play, etc, lunch, putting her to nap, quick clean up after lunch I think I do deserve the entire nap off!Never done any laundry or God forbids, closets.
You do you, I suppose. I am the nanny for two very active toddlers and have never felt the need to nap when they are napping. I can easily handle their laundry. Maybe you need a check up with a good doctor, PP. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...some nannies would rather do laundry then be engaging the kiddo, obviously. Doing laundry is way easier than taking care of the kiddo, and so nanny has a valid excuse for leaving the baby in his crib, lol. And some parents are obviously Ok with that. Many parents, however, think that they are paying for care and education, and I like to think they are the majority. After all, what is laundry... Anyone can do it.
Thank God I have never met a nanny who would rather do laundry than play with a baby! OP can avoid a nanny like that by hiring well.
Anonymous wrote:I want those 2 hrs of nap for myself, haha. When am I supposed to have my lunch and relax and recharge? I am not a robot, and most parents understand that. I do put a lot of energy and thought into my childcare duties. Cannot imagine being used for simple physical tasks except very basic ones. After running at the playground, water play, etc, lunch, putting her to nap, quick clean up after lunch I think I do deserve the entire nap off!Never done any laundry or God forbids, closets.
Anonymous wrote:...some nannies would rather do laundry then be engaging the kiddo, obviously. Doing laundry is way easier than taking care of the kiddo, and so nanny has a valid excuse for leaving the baby in his crib, lol. And some parents are obviously Ok with that. Many parents, however, think that they are paying for care and education, and I like to think they are the majority. After all, what is laundry... Anyone can do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, there will be no time for closets, etc, with 2 month old. It will be feedings, diaper changes, naps/rocking, and in those rare moments when baby is asleep for 45 min, you want your nanny to run and do laundry and stuff? so when the baby wakes up, she is already exhausted? I promise, best she will be able to do is to wash the dirty bottles she has used during the day, and picking up toys and stuff. There will be no time unless you are fine with baby crying while nanny calmly is organizing a closet, LOL
Nanny here. With a work-from-home mother handling all the feedings, it’s definitely doable. At two months old, they take a long time to feed.
+1 An efficient nanny should have no problem with the duties outlined, including laundry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, there will be no time for closets, etc, with 2 month old. It will be feedings, diaper changes, naps/rocking, and in those rare moments when baby is asleep for 45 min, you want your nanny to run and do laundry and stuff? so when the baby wakes up, she is already exhausted? I promise, best she will be able to do is to wash the dirty bottles she has used during the day, and picking up toys and stuff. There will be no time unless you are fine with baby crying while nanny calmly is organizing a closet, LOL
Nanny here. With a work-from-home mother handling all the feedings, it’s definitely doable. At two months old, they take a long time to feed.
Anonymous wrote:OP, there will be no time for closets, etc, with 2 month old. It will be feedings, diaper changes, naps/rocking, and in those rare moments when baby is asleep for 45 min, you want your nanny to run and do laundry and stuff? so when the baby wakes up, she is already exhausted? I promise, best she will be able to do is to wash the dirty bottles she has used during the day, and picking up toys and stuff. There will be no time unless you are fine with baby crying while nanny calmly is organizing a closet, LOL
Anonymous wrote:Baby laundry seems like overkill, unless it’s a one-off diaper explosion or something.
Anonymous wrote:Baby laundry seems like overkill, unless it’s a one-off diaper explosion or something.