nannydebsays wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't over think. I would love to receive a card. A few cupcakes would make it even better. May be put some cash in the card for good measure.
OP careful about providing things like cupcakes and other unhealthy foods for nanny. If you value her health and physical activity with your child I would help her watch her weight. We have all heard the horror stories of overweight nannies on this board.
Listen to the PP (aka our s#!+ stirring troll) OP, and definitely skip the cupcakes. Can you glue a candle to a celery stick instead? Oh, and make her run 2 miles while you dangle her card in front of her, then refuse to allow her to open the card if she takes more than 10 minutes to do her on-demand exercising. Gotta keep those nannies on their toes so they stay skinny! After all, what baby or child doesn't love to snuggle up to their nanny's ribs and clavicles???
In all seriousness OP, a card with a heartfelt message, a small GC to a place she has mentioned she likes, and a cupcake or 2 makes a terrific gift.
nannydebsays wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't over think. I would love to receive a card. A few cupcakes would make it even better. May be put some cash in the card for good measure.
OP careful about providing things like cupcakes and other unhealthy foods for nanny. If you value her health and physical activity with your child I would help her watch her weight. We have all heard the horror stories of overweight nannies on this board.
Listen to the PP (aka our s#!+ stirring troll) OP, and definitely skip the cupcakes. Can you glue a candle to a celery stick instead? Oh, and make her run 2 miles while you dangle her card in front of her, then refuse to allow her to open the card if she takes more than 10 minutes to do her on-demand exercising. Gotta keep those nannies on their toes so they stay skinny! After all, what baby or child doesn't love to snuggle up to their nanny's ribs and clavicles???
In all seriousness OP, a card with a heartfelt message, a small GC to a place she has mentioned she likes, and a cupcake or 2 makes a terrific gift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't over think. I would love to receive a card. A few cupcakes would make it even better. May be put some cash in the card for good measure.
OP careful about providing things like cupcakes and other unhealthy foods for nanny. If you value her health and physical activity with your child I would help her watch her weight. We have all heard the horror stories of overweight nannies on this board.
Anonymous wrote:Don't over think. I would love to receive a card. A few cupcakes would make it even better. May be put some cash in the card for good measure.
Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think $100 is too much for a nanny's birthday. I think a nice card and the day off is a better plan.
? A day's pay is considerably more than $100.
A nanny working an 8 hour day making the typical $12/hr doesn't make $100 in a day, plus taxes will also be removed.
Seriously? What nanny in DC makes only $12 an hour and works only 8 hours a day? I make $20 an hour and work 10 hours each day (nannies generally have to cover the commuting time of parents who work 8 hours). I honestly do not know one nanny in this area who makes less than $17.
Anonymous wrote:My nanny family gave me a $150 visa gift card and a birthday card. I appreciated it very much!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think $100 is too much for a nanny's birthday. I think a nice card and the day off is a better plan.
? A day's pay is considerably more than $100.