Anonymous wrote:Can you DVR them at home and watch when you get home? Maybe read books during your break instead? Might be more peaceful - you could also put headphones into your phone and listen to music while you read.
Seriously the reading comprehension on this board...she said she doesn't have cable at home now.
OP, a few things:
1) Earbuds are a decent idea. I know with a regular TV set up it might be difficult or expensive to do, but I know there are wireless headphones that work with TVs, and if you have earbuds in it will seem harder for her to insert herself, especially if she's just chit chatting.
2) it does sound to me like she's doing this on purpose. It seems annoying of her, but I can also see her justifying this to herself with something silly about not wanting nanny to have the satisfaction of watching her TV shows while she's on the clock (whether the kids are sleeping or you're folding laundry, etc).
3) what if your older charge had to stay home due to an illness or teacher work day, or if the youngest didn't go down to nap at the right time? Would you still be pissed/annoyed at missing your shows? My point here is that nothing is guaranteed about your downtime /nap time etc. I used to try to paint my nails in the basement while my toddler charge napped (upstairs, using a monitor). But twice she woke up early, and since my nails hadn't yet fully dried I had to quickly remove all the polish rather than risk getting it on my charge or her bedding. I've since learned that you just can't really count on doing anything specific during nap time (or any other assumed down time), and I usually just eat lunch and read a book during nap time now.
Back to point number two, I think if you don't do the earbud idea, and are determined to watch your soaps at work, then your only option is to talk with your MB directly. Be prepared for her to balk (not only to possibly be irritated that you insist to watch tv during nap time every day, but also to possibly be hurt that you don't care to chat with her), but you know her better than I or anyone else here does, and only you know if it's worth making into an issue (or if she's not the type of person to make it into one).