Anonymous wrote:Wow, not trying at all to sound snarky but all of you Nannies sound very immature which is the reason why I would NEVER hire any of you off this site to watch my own children.
Anonymous wrote:Hi families I just wanted to share some news with you in regards to our wonderful nanny. She has been caring for my children for the past 2 years and I seriously do not know what we would do without her. In saying that she has started her own childcare company where she provides childcare for weddings. My sister got married in June and she kept the kids getting them ready for the day, staying with them during the reception and also overnight. I honestly wish I would've done this at our wedding. I think it's a great idea and I just wanted to pass her info along. She has been doing childcare for 15 years so she already has a good clientele but I just want to tell as many people as possible. She does rehearsal dinners, wedding day, she's also willing to do the whole weekend for the bachelor/bachelorette party. If you are interested here is her website www.bridalbabychildcare.com and her number is 7032493652
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only an idiot takes their children to weddings.
If it doesn’t say “no children” on the invitation, people bring their kids. Especially if you have a big family or kids of your own.
Another idiot on this thread.
If children were invited, their names would be on the envelope. No names, no invite. Why don't you know this?
What?! That’s not accurate.
Yes. This is accurate
If your entire brood is invited the inside envelope would read, "Mister and Mrs larlo larkin and family."
Otherwise, only the names on the inside envope are invited. Take a course in manners 101.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only an idiot takes their children to weddings.
If it doesn’t say “no children” on the invitation, people bring their kids. Especially if you have a big family or kids of your own.
Another idiot on this thread.
If children were invited, their names would be on the envelope. No names, no invite. Why don't you know this?
What?! That’s not accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only an idiot takes their children to weddings.
If it doesn’t say “no children” on the invitation, people bring their kids. Especially if you have a big family or kids of your own.
Another idiot on this thread.
If children were invited, their names would be on the envelope. No names, no invite. Why don't you know this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only an idiot takes their children to weddings.
If it doesn’t say “no children” on the invitation, people bring their kids. Especially if you have a big family or kids of your own.
Another idiot on this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Only an idiot takes their children to weddings.
Anonymous wrote:"Meet the CEO" ... lol
She's just a nanny. Nothing wrong with that of course, but she's not a real CEO.
Anonymous wrote:Only an idiot takes their children to weddings.[/quote
My children were in my sister's and my nieces and nephews were in mine we would've loved a service like this maybe you're the idiot
Anonymous wrote:"Meet the CEO" ... lol
She's just a nanny. Nothing wrong with that of course, but she's not a real CEO.