Anonymous wrote:We can afford it and we used to have a nanny but I would always send her home as soon as I got home from work. My mom ‘did it all’ without complaining so I feel lazy having child care help if I’m not away at work myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t really think anything of what others do but if you’re asking ... I think it is weak and you should be able to handle your own kids. But I am also from the midwest and value not “being spoiled.”
I have 3 kids and have been amazed at how many people ask me if I have help and have been surprised when I say no (after first having to clarify what they are asking!). Um, no, they are my kids.
Oh good, it only took one page for the sanctimommies to show up. We get it, you're awesome, the rest of us should never had had kids, etc. etc.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t really think anything of what others do but if you’re asking ... I think it is weak and you should be able to handle your own kids. But I am also from the midwest and value not “being spoiled.”
I have 3 kids and have been amazed at how many people ask me if I have help and have been surprised when I say no (after first having to clarify what they are asking!). Um, no, they are my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You would probably think I hire an insane amount of help and don't know how to parent my own kids...but I truly don't care. I have the means and value my sanity. I work FT, and so does DH. I grew up watching my mom come home tired from a full day on her feet working and then cook dinner and deal with all the random demands of 3 kids. Of course she managed, but what benefit did it give us to have an exhausted mother? My parents could easily have afforded more help. My mom constantly tells me that she is so happy I have help and regrets not hiring more when we were young.
How much help do you have? We both work ft (and dh well beyond that) and have a full time nanny and a once a week housekeeper so I’m already lucky to come home to a clean house and not have the grind of getting kids to daycare. But I have a weird hang up that I feel like if I’m home, I should be doing it myself. If I get home early I always send the nanny home as soon as I’m home (I still pay full hours as I should), I’ve never before hired a helper on weekends. My neighbor always has her nanny stay the full hours even when she or her husband are there to keep cleaning up after the kids / prepare dinner / be another set of hand. That just feels so weird to me but I don’t know why. And this weekend was amazing
Anonymous wrote:The only parents I've judged in that situation was a family who seemed to have a kid as an accessory. They had 3 nannies, one started at 5am and the other finished at 10pm. Then they had a weekend one. The only time that I saw the parents was when they hosted functions, and even then they took pics with their kid to post online but otherwise the nanny did everything. They had a maid, tutors, chef, etc.