Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You really can't just keep your eye on the kid playing with your charge? Are you going to be that stuck up????
How old are you, Dear? "Stuck up"???!!!
I'm not that old, and if my nanny was as rude as OP to any of our neighbors I would fire her. I pay her enough each day to cover her making herself available to facilitate impromptu playdates.
the play date wasn't the problem. It was the fact the woman asked a three year old if it was OK, and it sounds like op doesn't really even know this person.II'd think twice about this too with people I didn't really know. Plan ahead or take your kids with you. I went on tons of errands with my mom or grandma when I was a kid and it taught me how to behave in public.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You really can't just keep your eye on the kid playing with your charge? Are you going to be that stuck up????
How old are you, Dear? "Stuck up"???!!!
I'm not that old, and if my nanny was as rude as OP to any of our neighbors I would fire her. I pay her enough each day to cover her making herself available to facilitate impromptu playdates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You really can't just keep your eye on the kid playing with your charge? Are you going to be that stuck up????
How old are you, Dear? "Stuck up"???!!!
Anonymous wrote:You really can't just keep your eye on the kid playing with your charge? Are you going to be that stuck up????
same here.Anonymous wrote:Well, I would have responded, pointedly, in the fashion the question SHOULD have been asked, not stooped to her level.
"Actually, I make those decisions, not the kids, and we're busy that day."
I would have made her make eye contact.