Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again...just wanted to say thanks to all for the reassuring comments. Yes, her recent references say she is very good at taking directions, good at keeping to schedule parents set, and so on. She seems to be a lot less ego driven than other younger nannies we have had. I don't anticipate conflict with her on that level. I am mainly worried about the physical aspect but I can see how this is more of an issue at 1.5+ than now. Good things to think about.
I think you are being a little silly and quite ageist. Unless this nanny is 80 or in poor health, I don't see where the stamina issue comes into play. My mother is 60 and still runs marathons. I would hire an older nanny in a heartbeat if I could find one.
Thanks for your opinion. My question is based on the fact that I'm not as fit as I was at 20, and the same goes for the vast majority of people I know. Maybe you know something about the general rules of aging that I don't?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again...just wanted to say thanks to all for the reassuring comments. Yes, her recent references say she is very good at taking directions, good at keeping to schedule parents set, and so on. She seems to be a lot less ego driven than other younger nannies we have had. I don't anticipate conflict with her on that level. I am mainly worried about the physical aspect but I can see how this is more of an issue at 1.5+ than now. Good things to think about.
I think you are being a little silly and quite ageist. Unless this nanny is 80 or in poor health, I don't see where the stamina issue comes into play. My mother is 60 and still runs marathons. I would hire an older nanny in a heartbeat if I could find one.
Anonymous wrote:OP again...just wanted to say thanks to all for the reassuring comments. Yes, her recent references say she is very good at taking directions, good at keeping to schedule parents set, and so on. She seems to be a lot less ego driven than other younger nannies we have had. I don't anticipate conflict with her on that level. I am mainly worried about the physical aspect but I can see how this is more of an issue at 1.5+ than now. Good things to think about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our next president is 70. Keep that in mind.
I adore having an older nanny. She has more stamina than anyone I have ever met of any age and is super strong. She is also NO DRAMA - no boyfriend angst, no late nights so she's wiped the next day, no fighting with friends, no sudden money issues - no drama. It is a joy to have a grown up in the house instead of our previous nanny who was a hot mess. Our 62 year old nanny is not addicted to her phone either. She works 11 hours a day and is always fresh and happy when she comes to work the next morning. My kids adore her! So do I.
OP here. Well, our next president is also always on his phone and embroiled in drama, so not sure if this is a good comparison
Anonymous wrote:Our next president is 70. Keep that in mind.
I adore having an older nanny. She has more stamina than anyone I have ever met of any age and is super strong. She is also NO DRAMA - no boyfriend angst, no late nights so she's wiped the next day, no fighting with friends, no sudden money issues - no drama. It is a joy to have a grown up in the house instead of our previous nanny who was a hot mess. Our 62 year old nanny is not addicted to her phone either. She works 11 hours a day and is always fresh and happy when she comes to work the next morning. My kids adore her! So do I.

Anonymous wrote:We didn't have an official Nanny but had a Grandma type person care for our DD when she was 4 months until 17 mos. There was a lot more nurturing than I probably would have done myself. I think because she was older she was content to just sit and hold DD and give her lots of snuggles. I didnt love this at the time but looking back I think it was great for a baby. One of the downsides for me was that she would let DD fall asleep on her, and I wanted her put in the crib drowsy but awake. Again that, this was a family friend who we paid but wasnt actually a professional Nanny.