Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is tough.
Our current ap is same - except NO social life and is always home. Kids do not really like her, we are ambivalent- but she is responsible and clean.
We are not rematching as we have had bad APs; and our situation is more of living with someone you do not dislike, but really do not enjoy. Same for kids, but it’s only 6 more months for us.
How can you put up with that for six more months? That is still a long time. Why settle?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is tough.
Our current ap is same - except NO social life and is always home. Kids do not really like her, we are ambivalent- but she is responsible and clean.
We are not rematching as we have had bad APs; and our situation is more of living with someone you do not dislike, but really do not enjoy. Same for kids, but it’s only 6 more months for us.
How can you put up with that for six more months? That is still a long time. Why settle?
Anonymous wrote:That is tough.
Our current ap is same - except NO social life and is always home. Kids do not really like her, we are ambivalent- but she is responsible and clean.
We are not rematching as we have had bad APs; and our situation is more of living with someone you do not dislike, but really do not enjoy. Same for kids, but it’s only 6 more months for us.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe give her more time to spend with kids. She has an easy gig with 25 hrs only and driving as a main duty. I would schedule her for some extra hours every week so she works at least 35 and has more time to bond with them. Generally yeah you can rematch over that but if your au pair doesn’t have to spend much time with you kids it’s always harder to connect.