Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you take them to practices? If so, one each per season is plenty. To the MB, we aren't talking about what the parents require but about the relationship with the kids. Whether or not you care about the nanny, she may be important to your kids and they may value having her present in their lives beyond the scope of a paycheck.
If the nanny I employed showed up at my kids' events uninvited and outside of their working hours that would be weird and uncomfortable. I care about our childrens' nanny, and it's unclear why you extrapolated otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you take them to practices? If so, one each per season is plenty. To the MB, we aren't talking about what the parents require but about the relationship with the kids. Whether or not you care about the nanny, she may be important to your kids and they may value having her present in their lives beyond the scope of a paycheck.
If the nanny I employed showed up at my kids' events uninvited and outside of their working hours that would be weird and uncomfortable. I care about our childrens' nanny, and it's unclear why you extrapolated otherwise.
Op here. I'm a live in nanny so I wouldn't just be showing up. I would be riding in the car with the family to the event. I go to all other events that the children have, most are in the evening during the week so I just hop in the car right along with everyone else after I get off work or I drive the children myself and we meet the parents.
Friday evening I was asked by both children if I would be attending their games this season. It made me uncomfortable as I don't want to attend every game as it would take up 4-5 hours of my Saturday and my Sunday. Potentially 10 hours each weekend. I'm hoping to strike a balance that everyone is happy with. I do want to see their games , just not all of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you take them to practices? If so, one each per season is plenty. To the MB, we aren't talking about what the parents require but about the relationship with the kids. Whether or not you care about the nanny, she may be important to your kids and they may value having her present in their lives beyond the scope of a paycheck.
If the nanny I employed showed up at my kids' events uninvited and outside of their working hours that would be weird and uncomfortable. I care about our childrens' nanny, and it's unclear why you extrapolated otherwise.
Op here. I'm a live in nanny so I wouldn't just be showing up. I would be riding in the car with the family to the event. I go to all other events that the children have, most are in the evening during the week so I just hop in the car right along with everyone else after I get off work or I drive the children myself and we meet the parents.
Friday evening I was asked by both children if I would be attending their games this season. It made me uncomfortable as I don't want to attend every game as it would take up 4-5 hours of my Saturday and my Sunday. Potentially 10 hours each weekend. I'm hoping to strike a balance that everyone is happy with. I do want to see their games , just not all of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you take them to practices? If so, one each per season is plenty. To the MB, we aren't talking about what the parents require but about the relationship with the kids. Whether or not you care about the nanny, she may be important to your kids and they may value having her present in their lives beyond the scope of a paycheck.
If the nanny I employed showed up at my kids' events uninvited and outside of their working hours that would be weird and uncomfortable. I care about our childrens' nanny, and it's unclear why you extrapolated otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you take them to practices? If so, one each per season is plenty. To the MB, we aren't talking about what the parents require but about the relationship with the kids. Whether or not you care about the nanny, she may be important to your kids and they may value having her present in their lives beyond the scope of a paycheck.
If the nanny I employed showed up at my kids' events uninvited and outside of their working hours that would be weird and uncomfortable. I care about our childrens' nanny, and it's unclear why you extrapolated otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:How many activities such as soccer, baseball and basketball games do you nannies attend of your charges each season ? My charges are both doing baseball and soccer this season. Going to every game would really tie up my weekends and my relaxation time. How many games are appropriate? I was thinking 1 each which would end up being 4 this season. Does that seem fair ?
Anonymous wrote:Do you take them to practices? If so, one each per season is plenty. To the MB, we aren't talking about what the parents require but about the relationship with the kids. Whether or not you care about the nanny, she may be important to your kids and they may value having her present in their lives beyond the scope of a paycheck.
Anonymous wrote:MB here. I do not expect our kids' nanny to attend ANYTHING outside of working hours.
Anonymous wrote:MB here. I do not expect our kids' nanny to attend ANYTHING outside of working hours.