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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I had my first baby at 23 and I was an awesome Mom to my newborn. Age isn't everything.[/quote] Really? And you also provided loving, attentive care to a preschooler and kept the house in order? I'm guessing you, like most moms (or amateur nannies, as you could call them ;) ) cut corners where you had to to keep things going. That's fine. But OP doesn't seem to want someone who just keeps the kids alive and happy. She wants a professional who has already done the whole transition from one-to-two, juggling needs, keeping house in order, newborn issues routine. OP, the babysitting experience is nice and all, but what that says to me is that she's never gotten a baby on a shedule, never dealt with hours of colicy crying, never dealt with reflux, never introduced solids and never had to juggle housework with any of it (when you hire a date night sitter, do you expect her to do laundry?). She just doesn't sound like the person for this job.[/quote]
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