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Anonymous
I'm told it's tomorrow -- is this a real thing? If so, what's appropriate to do to show our nanny we value her (we do!)?
Anonymous
Good for you. I'm sure she will like anything you do. At this point, I'd just like a "thank you for all your hard work".
Anonymous
A heartfelt letter of gratitude would be the most amazing thing. A longtime former employer gave me "love notes" all the time.

No paycheck can fairly compensate a compassionate nanny who loves her charge.
Anonymous
News to me (MB).

I'm not doing anything, nor was I ever aware of this.

I pretty regularly do small things to thank our nanny, and at least annually give bonuses or extra days off as appreciation.

I'm not worrying about tomorrow.
Anonymous
Mothers are caregivers too and they give care all evenings, nights and weekends. Maybe some nannies should send a note of appreciation for the MBs.

Also, I googled this and nothing comes up, except for "National Caregivers Month" which is November.

This board is full of s###.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mothers are caregivers too and they give care all evenings, nights and weekends. Maybe some nannies should send a note of appreciation for the MBs.

Also, I googled this and nothing comes up, except for "National Caregivers Month" which is November.

This board is full of s###.

You know we feel sorry for your poor child to get an ungrateful parent like you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mothers are caregivers too and they give care all evenings, nights and weekends. Maybe some nannies should send a note of appreciation for the MBs.

Also, I googled this and nothing comes up, except for "National Caregivers Month" which is November.

This board is full of s###.

You know we feel sorry for your poor child to get an ungrateful parent like you.


Are you grateful for my money when you get paid? That pays for your dinner tonight?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mothers are caregivers too and they give care all evenings, nights and weekends. Maybe some nannies should send a note of appreciation for the MBs.

Also, I googled this and nothing comes up, except for "National Caregivers Month" which is November.

This board is full of s###.


Why is this post showing ungratefulness? Other than the last comment, mothers put in more hours per week than the nanny. And, national caregivers month of November is really for everyone-- mothers, stay-at-home dads, nannies, grandparents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mothers are caregivers too and they give care all evenings, nights and weekends. Maybe some nannies should send a note of appreciation for the MBs.

Also, I googled this and nothing comes up, except for "National Caregivers Month" which is November.

This board is full of s###.


Why is this post showing ungratefulness? Other than the last comment, mothers put in more hours per week than the nanny. And, national caregivers month of November is really for everyone-- mothers, stay-at-home dads, nannies, grandparents.

Once I was a baby nurse for a newborn with older siblings. I was invited to join them during their holiday season. The 13 year old girl opened a gift and screamed to her parents, "I HATE it."

You simply remind me of that adolescent child.
Certain people always think they deserve better than what they have. Is that you, by any chance? You can be honest here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mothers are caregivers too and they give care all evenings, nights and weekends. Maybe some nannies should send a note of appreciation for the MBs.

Also, I googled this and nothing comes up, except for "National Caregivers Month" which is November.

This board is full of s###.


Why is this post showing ungratefulness? Other than the last comment, mothers put in more hours per week than the nanny. And, national caregivers month of November is really for everyone-- mothers, stay-at-home dads, nannies, grandparents.

Once I was a baby nurse for a newborn with older siblings. I was invited to join them during their holiday season. The 13 year old girl opened a gift and screamed to her parents, "I HATE it."

You simply remind me of that adolescent child.
Certain people always think they deserve better than what they have. Is that you, by any chance? You can be honest here.


Nannies asking for "love notes" and "caregiver appreciation day (not including moms)" remind me of kids making up extra birthdays so they can have extra presents. A level-minded person who sees things for what it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mothers are caregivers too and they give care all evenings, nights and weekends. Maybe some nannies should send a note of appreciation for the MBs.

Also, I googled this and nothing comes up, except for "National Caregivers Month" which is November.

This board is full of s###.


Why is this post showing ungratefulness? Other than the last comment, mothers put in more hours per week than the nanny. And, national caregivers month of November is really for everyone-- mothers, stay-at-home dads, nannies, grandparents.

Once I was a baby nurse for a newborn with older siblings. I was invited to join them during their holiday season. The 13 year old girl opened a gift and screamed to her parents, "I HATE it."

You simply remind me of that adolescent child.
Certain people always think they deserve better than what they have. Is that you, by any chance? You can be honest here.


Nannies asking for "love notes" and "caregiver appreciation day (not including moms)" remind me of kids making up extra birthdays so they can have extra presents. A level-minded person who sees things for what it is.

My, you're dumb.
I never ask for letters of appreciation, but that's what grateful people often do.
Anonymous
Wasn't there a nanny day recently?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mothers are caregivers too and they give care all evenings, nights and weekends. Maybe some nannies should send a note of appreciation for the MBs.

Also, I googled this and nothing comes up, except for "National Caregivers Month" which is November.

This board is full of s###.

You know we feel sorry for your poor child to get an ungrateful parent like you.


Are you grateful for my money when you get paid? That pays for your dinner tonight?


Are you grateful that you have a loving person to care for your child(ren) so that you are able to to do your job? With your personality and huge chip in on your shoulder, it is a miracle that you found someone to put up with you.
Anonymous
since you ask, yes, she is more loving than you will ever be in your lifetime. she is also way too classy to mention a "caregiver day"
Anonymous
National Nanny Recognition Week is in September.

And for the resident angry poster, Mother's Day was last month. Did you not get a card, gift, or hug?
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