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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We had an amazing nanny who was also our house manager and it was a true godsend. Aside from being a wonderful nanny to our DD, she handled everything except house work. Nanny handled all the ordering of supplies, all grocery shopping, paid and scheduled DD’s lessons and extras, ordered or took DD shopping for clothing staples (socks, underwear, sweats, tights, etc), kept a calendar of DD’s birthday parties and bought and wrapped the gifts, paid housekeeper and gave instructions to weekly gardener, made dental apts and wellness checks, called handyman for repairs - she did everything! She also did DD’s laundry and kept her closets and drawers up to date and packed away her too small clothes. Basically whatever we needed on top of being a great nanny who was never once late and only twice sick (with stomach bug DD have her!). She was not inexpensive - $27 an hour plus healthcare coverage. I miss her every day! [/quote] NP here and this is who I want and need! You can get a maid service for cleaning but someone smart enough to handle all the details of a house and child would be amazing! [/quote]
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