Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My last AP left my one coffee cup in the sink every.single.morning. Ugh.
Why would you leave your mug there every single morning? She probably knew you were not going to put it away next day either and she didn’t want to do it for you every.single.morning
Anonymous wrote:Let's take the problem from the top.
The parent doesn't clean up their own mess and some people here are fussing about how the Au Pair is wrong for not putting it in the dishwasher. The parent's flaw became the Au Pair's responsability ... Interesting point of view.
The Au Pair is not at your home to clean up after you but to be there for the children. They are warned before they leave home NOT TO clean up after the parents.
For the mom whose Au Pair doesn't pick up her own glass everyday : just tell her AGAIN to put it away, it's as simple as that. You're not supposed to clean up after herself in anyway either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a longtime host mom I find I’m happiest when I will myself into blindness about what is in the sink or on the counter. All my au pairs have had their strengths and weaknesses. One cleaned (like good deep clean) the kitchen every day but also bickered with my eldest like an annoying sibling. Current au pair is not great about picking up after herself but lingers after she’s off shift snuggling the baby. I have yet to have an au pair I would really call a dud.
Same here. My first AP would load the dishwasher so haphazardly I thought she had to be trolling me. But now I ignore the small things (or try my best lol). If my kid are happy and safe then I can let a dirty dish (even if it's every day) slide. I also try hard to look for the extra things that AP has done and not take them for granted; helps me rationalize not caring about that dirty dish.
Anonymous wrote:As a longtime host mom I find I’m happiest when I will myself into blindness about what is in the sink or on the counter. All my au pairs have had their strengths and weaknesses. One cleaned (like good deep clean) the kitchen every day but also bickered with my eldest like an annoying sibling. Current au pair is not great about picking up after herself but lingers after she’s off shift snuggling the baby. I have yet to have an au pair I would really call a dud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have the opposite problem. My AP leaves a glass on the counter top EVERY single day at the end of her shift and I always put it way. I have told her once to put it away when she is done using it but she seems to forget every day. It is just a glass but it is quite annoying. We love her but I need to tell her maybe one last time...
With that said, I would never cleanup everything and leave her glass for her to cleanup, it is just petty and I don't think any great AP would do that either. It is annoying but I still cleanup after her.
My BP leaves his glass on the counter too, but that is because he reuses it. It’s always left in the exact same place. Sometimes I put it in the dishwasher if I am cleaning up the kitchen, but in general it’s there because he is mindful about not stacking the dishwasher with glasses after he has had one drink.
Anonymous wrote:I have the opposite problem. My AP leaves a glass on the counter top EVERY single day at the end of her shift and I always put it way. I have told her once to put it away when she is done using it but she seems to forget every day. It is just a glass but it is quite annoying. We love her but I need to tell her maybe one last time...
With that said, I would never cleanup everything and leave her glass for her to cleanup, it is just petty and I don't think any great AP would do that either. It is annoying but I still cleanup after her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My last AP left my one coffee cup in the sink every.single.morning. Ugh.
Why would you leave your mug there every single morning? She probably knew you were not going to put it away next day either and she didn’t want to do it for you every.single.morning
Anonymous wrote:My last AP left my one coffee cup in the sink every.single.morning. Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:My last AP left my one coffee cup in the sink every.single.morning. Ugh.