Anonymous wrote:We have a nanny share with a family around the corner for our 2 littles. When the kids were babies, our nanny, who brings her uncooked lunch in the morning, would cook and eat during their afternoon nap (around 1pm). Now that they’re approaching toddler stage, nap time is all over the place. Sometimes only one goes down, sometime it’s not until 3pm.. When is she supposed to cook and eat? The kids are not the kind to sit patiently on the floor next to her, they’re zooming around the house. I don’t want her to feel burned out.
Thx
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a nanny too and between commuting and being tired in the evening, it is hard to put a meal together every night, so i bring something quick and cook it while working too. Never caused a problem.
I don't mean this as harshly as it sounds, but that's your problem. If you're tired in the evening maybe this isn't the job for you. If the commute is too long maybe the location of the job isn't for you. I'm not paying a nanny to come use my oven and stove, etc., taking time away from my kids I'm paying them to take care of, for their lunch. Just bulk cook stuff on Sundays and reheat it through the week in the microwave.
Anonymous wrote:I am a nanny too and between commuting and being tired in the evening, it is hard to put a meal together every night, so i bring something quick and cook it while working too. Never caused a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Nanny here. I eat with my charges. So I prepare the food while holding or wearing a baby or while they play in a high chair or on the floor nearby. Today my 10 month old charge spent 10 minutes while I made our lunch investigating a colander and a whisk. Then they go in the high chair and eat finger foods while I eat lunch.