Anonymous wrote:I just had my charge do this in the bathtub the other day, after reading your post - she had so much fun and was occupied for almost an hour. Thanks for the tip, MB and your excellent nanny

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our first nanny used a lot of homepathic approaches to mild illness, cuts, etc...
I loved her trick of putting chamomile tea on puffy eyes (or scratchy/allergy bothered eyes). Works well and it's easy and very mild.
I also came home one day and found her w/ both kids (naked) in an empty tub, having the time of their lives with fingerpaint. They had a ball getting totally filthy and painting all the walls. She just turned on the shower and hosed everything down when they were done. Brilliant!
The nanny was naked? If so, most of inappropriate.
Thx for the grammatical correction. I'll take it in good humor, given that your comment doesn't pass scrutiny either.Anonymous wrote:Our first nanny used a lot of homepathic approaches to mild illness, cuts, etc...
I loved her trick of putting chamomile tea on puffy eyes (or scratchy/allergy bothered eyes). Works well and it's easy and very mild.
I also came home one day and found her w/ both kids (naked) in an empty tub, having the time of their lives with fingerpaint. They had a ball getting totally filthy and painting all the walls. She just turned on the shower and hosed everything down when they were done. Brilliant!