Anonymous wrote:PP again, and reading the thread just makes me all the more grateful for my wonderful MB, who always made sure the pantry was stocked with food I liked and often provided me with money to go get lunch for myself and her two children. In return, I worked tirelessly for her and always went above and beyond the call of duty for her family. I love her kids like they are my own, and would not think twice about donating one of my kidneys to them if they were ever in need. A little kindness goes a long way.
Anonymous wrote:In my opinion, nannies are different from office employees who, yes, bring their own lunches. Nannies are a part of your family and are integral in caring for and raising your children. You want to build a good relationship with your nanny so that she will go the extra mile for you. If you can't even provide the nanny with food she likes when she is at your house, caring for your child, 40-45 hours a week, your nanny is not going to be happy and will likely not stick around long.
Anonymous wrote:"Nanny, I worry about you being hungry during the day. Is there anything I can purchase that you would like to have for lunch? Or let me give you some money and you can take little one to the store to pick up some food that you like. I am struggling right now and really only have time to make lunch for myself, but I'd like to make sure that you have everything so that you can make lunch for yourself, too."
I hope you're getting treatment for your PPD. It sounds like it's causing you to serously overreact to this minor situation.
Anonymous wrote:"Nanny, I worry about you being hungry during the day. Is there anything I can purchase that you would like to have for lunch? Or let me give you some money and you can take little one to the store to pick up some food that you like. I am struggling right now and really only have time to make lunch for myself, but I'd like to make sure that you have everything so that you can make lunch for yourself, too."
I hope you're getting treatment for your PPD. It sounds like it's causing you to serously overreact to this minor situation.