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Anonymous
My nanny is having a rough time in her personal life, and I'd really like to do something for her to show my family's support. Not something expensive/frivolous, as I'm sure she'd rather have the cash, but a token of sorts. Any ideas?
Anonymous
Can you give her a bonus day off? I'm sure she would really appreciate some unexpected time to herself.
Anonymous
I had a boss a few years ago who randomly on a Friday would come home with a 30 dollar gift card for a restaurant and say dinner is on me tonight and hand it to me. Or he would give me a gift certificate to get a pedicure. The small gestures made me feel so appreciated.
Anonymous
Those are great ideas- thanks! Keep em coming =)
Anonymous
Let her know how much your kids love her and how much you appreciate what she does for you.

And a free day off (paid, of course) would be lovely. Call it a Nanny Day!
Anonymous
I love getting a basket of great lotions and "potions" - luxury soap and bath gunk. Stuff I would never buy for myself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love getting a basket of great lotions and "potions" - luxury soap and bath gunk. Stuff I would never buy for myself.


I always vote against this type of gift. Scented lotions are usually too strong and scented bath junk gives me UTIs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love getting a basket of great lotions and "potions" - luxury soap and bath gunk. Stuff I would never buy for myself.


I always vote against this type of gift. Scented lotions are usually too strong and scented bath junk gives me UTIs.


Second that this is a terrible idea. I can't even tell you how much lotion/bath stuff I've thrown out over the years. Unless you KNOW someone's favorite brand and scent, don't buy them bath stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love getting a basket of great lotions and "potions" - luxury soap and bath gunk. Stuff I would never buy for myself.


I always vote against this type of gift. Scented lotions are usually too strong and scented bath junk gives me UTIs.


Many people are also allergic to dyes and perfumes.
Anonymous
I ones have a lovely Boss that surprise me with Starbucks or whole food give cards, she knew I like those things. She make smile every time that she give me these wonderful gift.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I ones have a lovely Boss that surprise me with Starbucks or whole food give cards, she knew I like those things. She make smile every time that she give me these wonderful gift.


There are many churches that have FREE ESL classes. Take advantage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I ones have a lovely Boss that surprise me with Starbucks or whole food give cards, she knew I like those things. She make smile every time that she give me these wonderful gift.


There are many churches that have FREE ESL classes. Take advantage.
Some people suffer from HDHD and can't stay in topic, she ask for ideas on how to surprise her nanny with something nice. I'm sure a spelling Errol is the least to worried about, also paying attention to writing mistake is old and bored.

Anonymous
If I were having a stressful time, a day off (or even just a few hours off to sleep in) would have the most impact.
Anonymous
I'd love a day off or even a bouquet of flowers, though I guess to the people above who have crappy immune systems and are allergic to everything, that would count as giving someone bath products since flowers smell.

But for me, fresh flowers, especially roses or Peonies would be nice.

Another idea is a gift card for Barnes and Noble so she can get a book or magazines or something to "get lost" in.

Another idea, if she likes to cook is a cooking class somewhere like Sur la Table or a gift card to them or Williams Sonoma. I had a mom surprise me with a West Elm gift card one day and it was such a fun surprise.
Anonymous
You sound like an awesome employer OP. Your nanny is already blessed to have such a caring and considerate employer to work for!

I think a good suggestion would be to invite nanny out to a family dinner somewhere with you and the kiddos. Perhaps a fun pizza place with games and tons of fun!

Or you can have a bar-b-que in your backyard one day and ask nanny if she would like to join you and your family.

These tokens of thought will be well appreciated.

Good luck. ~
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