Your nanny is still working with no playgrounds open, no playdates, no libraries, no extracurricalr activities, you're home, there's a newborn and YOU"RE complaining??????????? Wow.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had the same issue- had to have a serious talk with the nanny- not fun- and wrote out a schedule that she had to follow to keep kids busy. I also put a sign on my door, and reminded the kids every morning not to knock, and the went over the schedule at breakfast every single day with both kids and the nanny. In detail. It took about a week/week and a half but then it became normal not to disturb us.
I’m still pissed at the nanny though because I just brought home a baby and she’s let the schedule go out the window.
Well yeah... it’s practically impossible to keep a newborn quiet and keep 2+ other children entertained and on a strict schedule. It’s completely possible when you don’t have to work dry about noise and can fudge the schedule a bit to accommodate children’s changing needs.
Anonymous wrote:I had the same issue- had to have a serious talk with the nanny- not fun- and wrote out a schedule that she had to follow to keep kids busy. I also put a sign on my door, and reminded the kids every morning not to knock, and the went over the schedule at breakfast every single day with both kids and the nanny. In detail. It took about a week/week and a half but then it became normal not to disturb us.
I’m still pissed at the nanny though because I just brought home a baby and she’s let the schedule go out the window.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this “pack a lunch” thing. Don’t they have to come out to go to the bathroom??
We have an en suite, maybe they do too.
Oh, yeah, everybody has an en-suite bathroom in their HOME OFFICE.
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Many homes have master bedrooms big enough that they can set up a temporary office. And with an en-suite, there’s no need to leave and distract the child.
Many?? Haha! You’re stretching yourself all out of shape to try to make your inane point!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this “pack a lunch” thing. Don’t they have to come out to go to the bathroom??
We have an en suite, maybe they do too.
Oh, yeah, everybody has an en-suite bathroom in their HOME OFFICE.
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Many homes have master bedrooms big enough that they can set up a temporary office. And with an en-suite, there’s no need to leave and distract the child.
Many?? Haha! You’re stretching yourself all out of shape to try to make your inane point!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this “pack a lunch” thing. Don’t they have to come out to go to the bathroom??
We have an en suite, maybe they do too.
Oh, yeah, everybody has an en-suite bathroom in their HOME OFFICE.
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Many homes have master bedrooms big enough that they can set up a temporary office. And with an en-suite, there’s no need to leave and distract the child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this “pack a lunch” thing. Don’t they have to come out to go to the bathroom??
We have an en suite, maybe they do too.
Oh, yeah, everybody has an en-suite bathroom in their HOME OFFICE.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use to say goodbye, get in my car, drive around the block, come back and sneak into the basement.
This is a good idea. Have nanny take them for a walk then sneak back in while
They’re out and leave car parked on another street.
Anonymous wrote:I use to say goodbye, get in my car, drive around the block, come back and sneak into the basement.