Anonymous wrote:suck it up buttercup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol that the DH says he’s “out of cell range” for days and we’re all just like yeah, that’s a thing in 2022.
It could be. My vacation home in the Midwest has some dead spots even for Verizon
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol that the DH says he’s “out of cell range” for days and we’re all just like yeah, that’s a thing in 2022.
This is definitely a thing in rural areas. Please educate yourself.
-went to a state park in WV yesterday and had no service at all
Yep. I was in Michigan's upper peninsula in Porcupine Mountain Wilderness State park earlier this month, and there were definitely miles of "dead zones."
Anonymous wrote:I might be really pissed if my husband called me home from a short girls trip because he was sick. Call grandma, call a babysitter, give the au pair a bunch of money. Figure it out.
I'm Not saying it doesn't suck. Been there when dh was out of town for work. But still.
Anonymous wrote:I might be really pissed if my husband called me home from a short girls trip because he was sick. Call grandma, call a babysitter, give the au pair a bunch of money. Figure it out.
I'm Not saying it doesn't suck. Been there when dh was out of town for work. But still.
Anonymous wrote:I might be really pissed if my husband called me home from a short girls trip because he was sick. Call grandma, call a babysitter, give the au pair a bunch of money. Figure it out.
I'm Not saying it doesn't suck. Been there when dh was out of town for work. But still.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol that the DH says he’s “out of cell range” for days and we’re all just like yeah, that’s a thing in 2022.
This is definitely a thing in rural areas. Please educate yourself.
-went to a state park in WV yesterday and had no service at all
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just had an au pair move in yesterday - it’s been awkward. She alternâtes between spending some time with us and then spending hours alone in her room with the door closed.
Im sick as a dog. I’m trying to care for my 3 y/o and he’s a complete handful. He’s pulling things off the counter and kicking and screaming when I try to change his diaper. I just grabbed his leg when he kicked me and said NO loudly - which made him cry and I feel like an awful mother.
My husband has been away and out of cell service range on a 4 day fishing trip. I have no family nearby to call. I really want to ask the au pair of she could watch my 3 y/o but she’s been intent on sitting in bed on her laptop doing "classes" …
Our au pair was in country already and was in friendly rematch with another family. She’s been here 7 months, she’s not homesick.
Au pair is not on duty and why is a three year old still in diaper!? You do what the rest of us do-- he watches a movie, feed him, and do as little as possible. Do you have a friend who will help you? As soon as you're well, your number one priority is to potty train your three year old!
Anonymous wrote:OP—
Some of us have had to take care of multiple young kids while sick. It sucks. We get through it.
It’s not the au pair’s fault.
(Signed, mom of three kids who once woke up feeling like complete hell the day I was hosting a kids’ birthday party. My husband had to be out-of-town last minute and was several thousand miles away. And my illness turned out to be shingles. So you could be hosting a dozen six year olds plus two other kids of your own. Cope.)
I hope you feel better soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just had an au pair move in yesterday - it’s been awkward. She alternâtes between spending some time with us and then spending hours alone in her room with the door closed.
Im sick as a dog. I’m trying to care for my 3 y/o and he’s a complete handful. He’s pulling things off the counter and kicking and screaming when I try to change his diaper. I just grabbed his leg when he kicked me and said NO loudly - which made him cry and I feel like an awful mother.
My husband has been away and out of cell service range on a 4 day fishing trip. I have no family nearby to call. I really want to ask the au pair of she could watch my 3 y/o but she’s been intent on sitting in bed on her laptop doing "classes" …
Our au pair was in country already and was in friendly rematch with another family. She’s been here 7 months, she’s not homesick.
Ok, so she knows the expectations. She knows that you asked for her to do extra hours occasionally on weekends for extra pay. You shouldn't have paid last week, she arrived and didn't work yesterday, but since you did with no expectation of anything out of it, you just need to let that go. She had two weeks off for rematch, presumably the third was to travel after she made the match?
Reset conversation.
Go get her, sit her down and tell her you need her to work three hours this afternoon so that you can rest. Normally, you would give her the option, but as your husband can't be reached, you're feverish, and she's there, there's no choice. You'll pay her the agreed rate for extra weekend hours, and the total weekly will not exceed 45.
Set the expectation now that if she knows something needs to be done (like helping bc you're ill), she'll pitch in. She'll be paid, but she needs to help.