Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She didn't want her to wear it for dinner. I just feel it would be nice if she came in, said hello, asked how everything was and cuddled her DD. It just feels like she is rude and ungrateful. I get she has had a busy day but I find it hard taking her mood out on us.
Lets look at it from her perspective: She's exhausted. Had a long commute, long day at work, may have more work to do at home, still has to cook, clean, grocery shop and much more. Very few parents come home and sit and cuddle with their kids. As a nanny, you know she likes her child clean. Why not wipe her face if mom is coming home? Maybe one day fix the entire family dinner and get things picked up even if it isn't fully your job so she has time to "cuddle." Remember you go home at night as this is your job. She still has much more to do when she's home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She didn't want her to wear it for dinner. I just feel it would be nice if she came in, said hello, asked how everything was and cuddled her DD. It just feels like she is rude and ungrateful. I get she has had a busy day but I find it hard taking her mood out on us.
Lets look at it from her perspective: She's exhausted. Had a long commute, long day at work, may have more work to do at home, still has to cook, clean, grocery shop and much more. Very few parents come home and sit and cuddle with their kids. As a nanny, you know she likes her child clean. Why not wipe her face if mom is coming home? Maybe one day fix the entire family dinner and get things picked up even if it isn't fully your job so she has time to "cuddle." Remember you go home at night as this is your job. She still has much more to do when she's home.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds to me like she's taking adderall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She didn't want her to wear it for dinner. I just feel it would be nice if she came in, said hello, asked how everything was and cuddled her DD. It just feels like she is rude and ungrateful. I get she has had a busy day but I find it hard taking her mood out on us.
Lets look at it from her perspective: She's exhausted. Had a long commute, long day at work, may have more work to do at home, still has to cook, clean, grocery shop and much more. Very few parents come home and sit and cuddle with their kids. As a nanny, you know she likes her child clean. Why not wipe her face if mom is coming home? Maybe one day fix the entire family dinner and get things picked up even if it isn't fully your job so she has time to "cuddle." Remember you go home at night as this is your job. She still has much more to do when she's home.
Anonymous wrote:She didn't want her to wear it for dinner. I just feel it would be nice if she came in, said hello, asked how everything was and cuddled her DD. It just feels like she is rude and ungrateful. I get she has had a busy day but I find it hard taking her mood out on us.