Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 20:41     Subject: babysitting and dinner question

Ask the mom if she can leave some fruit and cheese out in case they get hungry or want to eat while you eat.
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2017 04:47     Subject: babysitting and dinner question

You are the kind of MB we like, PP. Someone who appreciates us x
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2017 22:24     Subject: babysitting and dinner question

No one will think it's weird if an evening babysitter comes over from a class (or another job) with her own dinner. No one. I am just thrilled that someone I can trust with my children has showed up on time so that I can do whatever I need to do.
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2017 22:03     Subject: babysitting and dinner question

Eat while they're having the movie. Be stealth if you have to. And just because mom lets them stay up until 830 doesn't mean you have to. Movie then bed even if it's 8. By the time you brush teeth and read it will be close to 830 anyway.
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2017 21:47     Subject: babysitting and dinner question

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bring your salad but wait until after the kids are in bed to eat it. Munch on a quick snack on the way over so you aren't ravenous.

Really, if I hired a sitter for 6:30 I would probably expect her to eat before coming. It's not your bosses problem that you have other plans before.


Why would you expect someone to have eaten dinner so early when you yourself would be leaving for dinner? Op isn't arriving at 8. Jeesh some of you are insane.


Because she is being paid to watch children, not to eat her dinner. If the work hours completely envelope typical "dinner hours," such as 3 pm-9 pm--then OF COURSE I would expect the babysitter to eat during the work hours. But if my own kids can eat before 6:30 pm, it's not unreasonable to think an adult babysitter can as well.

Perhaps you can't manage watching your kids while having a meal, but most nannies certainly can, and should.