Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a work trip this fall when my baby will be almost a year. Details aren't final yet, but it's likely to be a 2 week trip. My daughter is usually in daycare, so while it would be possible to leave her with my husband, it would be asking a lot of him to be solo parenting for so long. I'm wondering if anyone has hired someone just for a business trip? Should I be thinking more of professional nannies, or an adventurous-but-responsible college kid who would be interested in traveling? Thanks for any thoughts and experiences you might have.
He is her father. What use is he if he can't solo parent for one week?
What a snark. Mom said she wants to travel with her baby.
And that the trip was two weeks, not one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a work trip this fall when my baby will be almost a year. Details aren't final yet, but it's likely to be a 2 week trip. My daughter is usually in daycare, so while it would be possible to leave her with my husband, it would be asking a lot of him to be solo parenting for so long. I'm wondering if anyone has hired someone just for a business trip? Should I be thinking more of professional nannies, or an adventurous-but-responsible college kid who would be interested in traveling? Thanks for any thoughts and experiences you might have.
He is her father. What use is he if he can't solo parent for one week?
What a snark. Mom said she wants to travel with her baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a work trip this fall when my baby will be almost a year. Details aren't final yet, but it's likely to be a 2 week trip. My daughter is usually in daycare, so while it would be possible to leave her with my husband, it would be asking a lot of him to be solo parenting for so long. I'm wondering if anyone has hired someone just for a business trip? Should I be thinking more of professional nannies, or an adventurous-but-responsible college kid who would be interested in traveling? Thanks for any thoughts and experiences you might have.
He is her father. What use is he if he can't solo parent for one week?
Anonymous wrote:I have a work trip this fall when my baby will be almost a year. Details aren't final yet, but it's likely to be a 2 week trip. My daughter is usually in daycare, so while it would be possible to leave her with my husband, it would be asking a lot of him to be solo parenting for so long. I'm wondering if anyone has hired someone just for a business trip? Should I be thinking more of professional nannies, or an adventurous-but-responsible college kid who would be interested in traveling? Thanks for any thoughts and experiences you might have.