Anonymous wrote:OP here - this is so fascinating. I was telling a friend that one of the things I was worried about with my maternity leave ending was how stressful the morning would be because it is driven for me by the baby. If she is asleep or up, I can get ready, make breakfast, and put dishes away. If she is hungry and nursing, that changes my timeline. I was stressed about not being able to put dishes from kids in the dishwasher before she came. But did not want to be the jerk who left the dishes for nanny even though kids are without nanny. Friend said that nanny should put dishes in dishwasher (not talking about parent food or any pots / pan's. Talking cereal or oatmeal bowls).
I totally expected to get 100% consensus that nanny should not have to touch the breakfast dishes if kids finish early. But if nanny would not be offended by breakfast dishes some days, that alleviates some of my stress about going back to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - this is so fascinating. I was telling a friend that one of the things I was worried about with my maternity leave ending was how stressful the morning would be because it is driven for me by the baby. If she is asleep or up, I can get ready, make breakfast, and put dishes away. If she is hungry and nursing, that changes my timeline. I was stressed about not being able to put dishes from kids in the dishwasher before she came. But did not want to be the jerk who left the dishes for nanny even though kids are without nanny. Friend said that nanny should put dishes in dishwasher (not talking about parent food or any pots / pan's. Talking cereal or oatmeal bowls).
I totally expected to get 100% consensus that nanny should not have to touch the breakfast dishes if kids finish early. But if nanny would not be offended by breakfast dishes some days, that alleviates some of my stress about going back to work.
You sound like you’re going to be a considerate employer. Don’t sweat the kids breakfast dishes.
- signed, a nanny
Anonymous wrote:OP here - this is so fascinating. I was telling a friend that one of the things I was worried about with my maternity leave ending was how stressful the morning would be because it is driven for me by the baby. If she is asleep or up, I can get ready, make breakfast, and put dishes away. If she is hungry and nursing, that changes my timeline. I was stressed about not being able to put dishes from kids in the dishwasher before she came. But did not want to be the jerk who left the dishes for nanny even though kids are without nanny. Friend said that nanny should put dishes in dishwasher (not talking about parent food or any pots / pan's. Talking cereal or oatmeal bowls).
I totally expected to get 100% consensus that nanny should not have to touch the breakfast dishes if kids finish early. But if nanny would not be offended by breakfast dishes some days, that alleviates some of my stress about going back to work.