Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was in the same position- I got pregnant after 4 years with my nanny family when the twins were set to enter full time school. I took 8 weeks and came back with my baby. I morphed into a nanny household manager role 20 hours per week. So I work 1-6pm. From 1-3pm I do grocery shopping, meal prep, packing lunches, laundry, or errands. Then school pick up, snack, play, dinner, and I leave. I keep a pack n play in their spare room and my daughter takes her afternoon nap while I work. She is now 2 years old and we are still going strong.
My MB bought a beautiful handmade bookcase and filled it with hand me down books that I used to read to my nanny kids. It was the most perfect thoughtful gift I received at my shower.
Did your get paid during those 8 weeks?
And when you came back as a nanny/house manager for only 20 hours per week I'm assuming you made way less than you had before?
I'm asking because I imagine we'll be in the same boat in a year or two (I know our nanny and her husband are trying to conceive but our kids will start K next year - also twins).
Anonymous wrote:I was in the same position- I got pregnant after 4 years with my nanny family when the twins were set to enter full time school. I took 8 weeks and came back with my baby. I morphed into a nanny household manager role 20 hours per week. So I work 1-6pm. From 1-3pm I do grocery shopping, meal prep, packing lunches, laundry, or errands. Then school pick up, snack, play, dinner, and I leave. I keep a pack n play in their spare room and my daughter takes her afternoon nap while I work. She is now 2 years old and we are still going strong.
My MB bought a beautiful handmade bookcase and filled it with hand me down books that I used to read to my nanny kids. It was the most perfect thoughtful gift I received at my shower.
Anonymous wrote:I was in the same position- I got pregnant after 4 years with my nanny family when the twins were set to enter full time school. I took 8 weeks and came back with my baby. I morphed into a nanny household manager role 20 hours per week. So I work 1-6pm. From 1-3pm I do grocery shopping, meal prep, packing lunches, laundry, or errands. Then school pick up, snack, play, dinner, and I leave. I keep a pack n play in their spare room and my daughter takes her afternoon nap while I work. She is now 2 years old and we are still going strong.
My MB bought a beautiful handmade bookcase and filled it with hand me down books that I used to read to my nanny kids. It was the most perfect thoughtful gift I received at my shower.
Anonymous wrote:Are you holding her job, whether or not she can bring her baby? That would mean more than a baby gift.
If not, then 5 weeks of pay, minimum. She’s been with you five years, and you said she’s amazing. Is she worth that much or more?