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[quote=Anonymous]Hi you beautiful, powerful, radiant mommas! I’m in a bind and don’t know what to do, so I asking for some advice from you awesome women. For the past two years we’ve been part of an amazing nanny share with an incredible nanny. But we’ve done our nanny share differently... we share the nanny full time and the nanny (who has experience with twins) watches both my 2.5 year old and another 2.5 year old from 8-6 every day. Our family and the other family split the hourly rate. We LOVED the family and we LOVE our nanny. So when we got the news that the other family was moving away and their last day was going to be January 3rd, we were super bummed. Here’s my problem. Our 2.5 year old will be transitioning to daycare in March and since I had another baby 4 weeks ago, I want to keep our fabulous nanny and share her with a new family starting in February or March. But when I post on next door or the mom groups on Facebook, everyone just wants to do it part time? Everyone is asking me if they can do a few days a week. As the sole breadwinner with two kids under 3, I’m under more stress than I can handle, and this is just adding to the problem. I work for myself and the idea of doubling my child care costs for January and February (since we don’t want to lose our amazing nanny) while not bringing in any income for our household is honestly stressing me to the breaking point if I’m being completely honest. So what am I doing wrong with the posts I’m making and where on earth are the mommas who work full time and need FULL TIME care when they go back to work? If you are reading this and you know any new moms in the North Bethesda/Rockville area who are looking for an incredible nanny for 50 hours a week, please please let them know about this post. The nanny will even do a pick up or drop off situation if you live farther away. Thanks in advance for your insightful advice! [/quote]
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