Anonymous
Post 03/12/2017 10:59     Subject: S/O Should a nanny take a charges picture off her wallpaper when caring for a different charge?

Also have my cat as wallpaper but if I were close enough to my nanny kids, I would have them as my wallpaper. Opportunity never arises for me and my charge to have a photo taken and I don't feel that close to her either. Don't think she really likes me although I treat her like my own.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2017 08:58     Subject: S/O Should a nanny take a charges picture off her wallpaper when caring for a different charge?

Anonymous wrote:Anyone who uses a picture of someone else's kid as a screensaver or background on *anything* is weird. Don't do it. It's not your kid weirdos.



Grow up, PP.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2017 00:36     Subject: S/O Should a nanny take a charges picture off her wallpaper when caring for a different charge?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:just put something netral as your screensaver. I have my cat. I've used nature or other things before.I think it's odd that anyone would use a picture of someone else's kid for wallpaper or screensaver. Super weird IMO.



You have a picture of your cat on your phone and think other people are super weird?


No, I don't think it's weird that a small child likes to press the home button to turn on my phone, look at herself in the picture and pretend to put in my password. It's definitely age appropriate, and it's the only device time she gets.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2017 00:33     Subject: S/O Should a nanny take a charges picture off her wallpaper when caring for a different charge?

Anyone who uses a picture of someone else's kid as a screensaver or background on *anything* is weird. Don't do it. It's not your kid weirdos.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2017 19:41     Subject: S/O Should a nanny take a charges picture off her wallpaper when caring for a different charge?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:just put something netral as your screensaver. I have my cat. I've used nature or other things before.I think it's odd that anyone would use a picture of someone else's kid for wallpaper or screensaver. Super weird IMO.



You have a picture of your cat on your phone and think other people are super weird?


I'm a MB and my cat is my background too
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2017 16:26     Subject: S/O Should a nanny take a charges picture off her wallpaper when caring for a different charge?

Anonymous wrote:just put something netral as your screensaver. I have my cat. I've used nature or other things before.I think it's odd that anyone would use a picture of someone else's kid for wallpaper or screensaver. Super weird IMO.



You have a picture of your cat on your phone and think other people are super weird?
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2017 13:46     Subject: S/O Should a nanny take a charges picture off her wallpaper when caring for a different charge?

just put something netral as your screensaver. I have my cat. I've used nature or other things before.I think it's odd that anyone would use a picture of someone else's kid for wallpaper or screensaver. Super weird IMO.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2017 11:20     Subject: Re:S/O Should a nanny take a charges picture off her wallpaper when caring for a different charge?

I have a photo of my charge and me as my wallpaper. I don't care if my weekend MB likes it or not. I love my full- time charge and barely like my weekend charge.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2017 01:14     Subject: Re:S/O Should a nanny take a charges picture off her wallpaper when caring for a different charge?

I don't have pictures of kids on my phone unless the child's parent approves. If the parent is okay with it, it's nobody else's business.
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2017 20:23     Subject: S/O Should a nanny take a charges picture off her wallpaper when caring for a different charge?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP is clearly MB from the other post complaining that her weekend nanny has a pic of weekday charge on her phone. You seem nuts, OP. Let it go.


+1


Yes, I agree w/the above posters.
This is starting to enter creepy territory now.
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2017 12:50     Subject: S/O Should a nanny take a charges picture off her wallpaper when caring for a different charge?

Anonymous wrote:OP is clearly MB from the other post complaining that her weekend nanny has a pic of weekday charge on her phone. You seem nuts, OP. Let it go.


+1
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2017 12:19     Subject: S/O Should a nanny take a charges picture off her wallpaper when caring for a different charge?

OP is clearly MB from the other post complaining that her weekend nanny has a pic of weekday charge on her phone. You seem nuts, OP. Let it go.
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2017 11:20     Subject: S/O Should a nanny take a charges picture off her wallpaper when caring for a different charge?

No. It is your phone and only you get to decide what photo to use. If your weekend MB is so sensitive. Then you need to move on to someone sane.
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2017 22:06     Subject: S/O Should a nanny take a charges picture off her wallpaper when caring for a different charge?

I have different photos on home screen vs lock screen. You can also make a collage.
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2017 21:10     Subject: S/O Should a nanny take a charges picture off her wallpaper when caring for a different charge?

I have a photograph of my weekday charge and me as my wallpaper. I never thought to change it when I go to my weekend nanny job.

It is easy enough to change. I guess I should, huh?