Anonymous wrote:My amazing nanny stayed with my daughters for two nights so that I could go to my mom's funeral and not have to worry aboit the kids and could focus on grieving.
She says that she's doing it as a friend and does not want payment. I'm so grateful to her, and I'd like to get her a gift. Is this appropriate? Any ideas welcome.
Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you PPs. She can honestly use the money. Would it be terrible to do a restaurant gift certificate and wine and flowers?
Anonymous wrote:You have a lovely and kind nanny, OP.
I would steer away from gift certificates as they have such a clear monetary value and I would want to acknowledge the nanny's generosity.
You know your nanny, OP. What kind of things does she like to do? Our nanny is a wonderful cook and any gift basket from Williams Sonoma is always appreciated by her. My SIL loves TV and movies and for Christmas I gave her a DVD set of a TV show that is not available on netflix and she loved it!