Anonymous wrote:OP here,
No way ever to an au pair again. We had a great one and then a terrible traumatic experience my kids are still processing and I have loved having my house back without worrying having to worry about another person's needs in my home.
I'll look into the nanny suggestion. To the other two physician household with the nanny, what does she do at your house during the day? Cook, clean, shop, etc? Does she have her own car or drive one of yours? How much does something like that cost if you don't mind me asking? It sounds amazing frankly!
Anonymous wrote:OP here,
No way ever to an au pair again. We had a great one and then a terrible traumatic experience my kids are still processing and I have loved having my house back without worrying having to worry about another person's needs in my home.
I'll look into the nanny suggestion. To the other two physician household with the nanny, what does she do at your house during the day? Cook, clean, shop, etc? Does she have her own car or drive one of yours? How much does something like that cost if you don't mind me asking? It sounds amazing frankly!
Anonymous wrote:OP here,
Thanks for all the suggestions. I'll def check into highschool students and teachers, great thoughts!
Hubs and I are both full time physicians working for big hospital systems where we don't control the patients or our schedules so we have no flexibility and cannot just "adjust accordingly" like some have mentioned. That would be great, going to your appt only to be told, oh sorry you can't be seen right now, your doctor is doing car pool duty, come back at 9:30-10am. Wish we would've chosen more flexible professions though esp if we had the forsight of covid!
Anonymous wrote:OP here,
Thanks for all the suggestions. I'll def check into highschool students and teachers, great thoughts!
Hubs and I are both full time physicians working for big hospital systems where we don't control the patients or our schedules so we have no flexibility and cannot just "adjust accordingly" like some have mentioned. That would be great, going to your appt only to be told, oh sorry you can't be seen right now, your doctor is doing car pool duty, come back at 9:30-10am. Wish we would've chosen more flexible professions though esp if we had the forsight of covid!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here,
Thanks for all the suggestions. I'll def check into highschool students and teachers, great thoughts!
Hubs and I are both full time physicians working for big hospital systems where we don't control the patients or our schedules so we have no flexibility and cannot just "adjust accordingly" like some have mentioned. That would be great, going to your appt only to be told, oh sorry you can't be seen right now, your doctor is doing car pool duty, come back at 9:30-10am. Wish we would've chosen more flexible professions though esp if we had the forsight of covid!
I’m in a 2 physician household also. We pay a nanny to start at 7 am and do school drop offs and pickups, and after school care. And she watches the kids in the summer and on school days off. Sometimes she does a few errands for us but mostly just need her to be available in case something comes up with the kids and we can’t leave work right away.
Anonymous wrote:OP here,
Thanks for all the suggestions. I'll def check into highschool students and teachers, great thoughts!
Hubs and I are both full time physicians working for big hospital systems where we don't control the patients or our schedules so we have no flexibility and cannot just "adjust accordingly" like some have mentioned. That would be great, going to your appt only to be told, oh sorry you can't be seen right now, your doctor is doing car pool duty, come back at 9:30-10am. Wish we would've chosen more flexible professions though esp if we had the forsight of covid!
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t dismiss the bus out of hand. Longer daily bus rides can be a good way to make friends who also live in your neighborhood.