Anonymous wrote:OP again
I don't know if she is considering leaving - I don't think so - she is very devoted to our son ( I didn't say "love" although it clear that she does) and has already signed him up for a few classes with her for the next few months. She was the one who brought up our sitting down to discuss how we wanted to proceed - otherwise I wouldn't have done anything (honestly) at her year anniversary.
I will let her present what she wants, of course, it is not a done deal. I should also mention that she is not full-time. She works 34 hours a week. So we never thought that federal holidays, sick time, vacation time were relevant.
The idea of deciding my bottom line is a good one. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again
I don't know if she is considering leaving - I don't think so - she is very devoted to our son ( I didn't say "love" although it clear that she does) and has already signed him up for a few classes with her for the next few months. She was the one who brought up our sitting down to discuss how we wanted to proceed - otherwise I wouldn't have done anything (honestly) at her year anniversary.
I will let her present what she wants, of course, it is not a done deal. I should also mention that she is not full-time. She works 34 hours a week. So we never thought that federal holidays, sick time, vacation time were relevant.
The idea of deciding my bottom line is a good one. Thanks.
First you said that your daughter loves her and now you say she is devoted to your son so which is it?![]()
Son. I was trying to make my post less identifiable and screwed up.
Anonymous wrote:OP again
I don't know if she is considering leaving - I don't think so - she is very devoted to our son ( I didn't say "love" although it clear that she does) and has already signed him up for a few classes with her for the next few months. She was the one who brought up our sitting down to discuss how we wanted to proceed - otherwise I wouldn't have done anything (honestly) at her year anniversary.
I will let her present what she wants, of course, it is not a done deal. I should also mention that she is not full-time. She works 34 hours a week. So we never thought that federal holidays, sick time, vacation time were relevant.
The idea of deciding my bottom line is a good one. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again
I don't know if she is considering leaving - I don't think so - she is very devoted to our son ( I didn't say "love" although it clear that she does) and has already signed him up for a few classes with her for the next few months. She was the one who brought up our sitting down to discuss how we wanted to proceed - otherwise I wouldn't have done anything (honestly) at her year anniversary.
I will let her present what she wants, of course, it is not a done deal. I should also mention that she is not full-time. She works 34 hours a week. So we never thought that federal holidays, sick time, vacation time were relevant.
The idea of deciding my bottom line is a good one. Thanks.
First you said that your daughter loves her and now you say she is devoted to your son so which is it?![]()
Anonymous wrote:OP again
I don't know if she is considering leaving - I don't think so - she is very devoted to our son ( I didn't say "love" although it clear that she does) and has already signed him up for a few classes with her for the next few months. She was the one who brought up our sitting down to discuss how we wanted to proceed - otherwise I wouldn't have done anything (honestly) at her year anniversary.
I will let her present what she wants, of course, it is not a done deal. I should also mention that she is not full-time. She works 34 hours a week. So we never thought that federal holidays, sick time, vacation time were relevant.
The idea of deciding my bottom line is a good one. Thanks.