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[quote=Anonymous]I may have a different prospective. Have you sat her down and talk to her about leaving for 3 months? I wonder if you told her that wasn't going to work for; if she would readjust her plans. My guess is that if you were okay with it last year, then she may think you are okay with it again. It may just be a communication issue. As far as the language barrier goes, everything in this area is written in both English and Spanish. What language does she speak? If its Spanish, I would worry too much. I mean you have survived this long and are able to communicate with her thus far. I feel that you are using the language as an excuse for something else. It sounds too me that you are just done with her. And if that's the case, then start looking. However, I am sure you will be increasing your nanny salary pay if you want someone that speaks fluent English and drives. Be prepared to pony up for what you want! paid vacation, gas money, ect. [/quote]
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