Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We gave our nanny a credit card. She is extremely trustworthy and it has made life so much easier for me as she has taken over all of the ordering for my child. We are never out of diapers, formula, milk, child's food, etc and she handles all of my child's class payments (Music Together, Gymboree, etc) which I constantly screwed up. She even looks for bargains on line when DD is napping!
Nanny has never bought so much as a cup of coffee for herself on the card although I always tell her to. When she takes DD out to lunch, she always makes it her treat.
wow she sounds amazing! how did you find her?
Care.com - but I searched the profiles myself rather than take someone who answered my ad. She is not inexpensive but I wanted a college graduate with teaching experience. I just lucked out and got an amazing college graduate with teaching experience! On top of everything else, she and my daughter truly love each other. And my DD can count to ten at 17 months old, knows her primary colors, months and speaks in full sentences - including "please" and "ta ta" (thank you). . Nanny has narrated for her since the day she was born and racks up about an hour of reading to her every day (generally ten minute increments).
And nanny is a joy - always in a good mood and absolutely no drama. We love her!!!
If your child says "ta ta" for thank you, she doesn't speak in what most people would consider full sentences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We gave our nanny a credit card. She is extremely trustworthy and it has made life so much easier for me as she has taken over all of the ordering for my child. We are never out of diapers, formula, milk, child's food, etc and she handles all of my child's class payments (Music Together, Gymboree, etc) which I constantly screwed up. She even looks for bargains on line when DD is napping!
Nanny has never bought so much as a cup of coffee for herself on the card although I always tell her to. When she takes DD out to lunch, she always makes it her treat.
wow she sounds amazing! how did you find her?
Care.com - but I searched the profiles myself rather than take someone who answered my ad. She is not inexpensive but I wanted a college graduate with teaching experience. I just lucked out and got an amazing college graduate with teaching experience! On top of everything else, she and my daughter truly love each other. And my DD can count to ten at 17 months old, knows her primary colors, months and speaks in full sentences - including "please" and "ta ta" (thank you). . Nanny has narrated for her since the day she was born and racks up about an hour of reading to her every day (generally ten minute increments).
And nanny is a joy - always in a good mood and absolutely no drama. We love her!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We gave our nanny a credit card. She is extremely trustworthy and it has made life so much easier for me as she has taken over all of the ordering for my child. We are never out of diapers, formula, milk, child's food, etc and she handles all of my child's class payments (Music Together, Gymboree, etc) which I constantly screwed up. She even looks for bargains on line when DD is napping!
Nanny has never bought so much as a cup of coffee for herself on the card although I always tell her to. When she takes DD out to lunch, she always makes it her treat.
wow she sounds amazing! how did you find her?
Anonymous wrote:We gave our nanny a credit card. She is extremely trustworthy and it has made life so much easier for me as she has taken over all of the ordering for my child. We are never out of diapers, formula, milk, child's food, etc and she handles all of my child's class payments (Music Together, Gymboree, etc) which I constantly screwed up. She even looks for bargains on line when DD is napping!
Nanny has never bought so much as a cup of coffee for herself on the card although I always tell her to. When she takes DD out to lunch, she always makes it her treat.
Anonymous wrote:We keep a petty cash envelope for these kinds of things. We restock it routinely and the nanny puts in receipts for what she spends. Larger expenses (like a day at the Aquarium with lunch, mileage, etc... she will ask us to approve in advance.)
It works well, as long as we remember to restock the cash. Occasionally she'll end up putting something minor on her credit card and we just write her a check for anything owed.