Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our last AP never left the house on weekends and used her vacation weeks to stay in her room and watch movies. She was sweet with the kids but I was so ready to see her go. It made me almost angry that she would waste a year of her life watching TV.
Not your business. I don’t have kids, live with my charges, and (sometimes) the last thing I want after a hard week is to be around other people, especially children. So I do the same thing (sometimes).
Anonymous wrote:Our last AP never left the house on weekends and used her vacation weeks to stay in her room and watch movies. She was sweet with the kids but I was so ready to see her go. It made me almost angry that she would waste a year of her life watching TV.
Anonymous wrote:Our last AP never left the house on weekends and used her vacation weeks to stay in her room and watch movies. She was sweet with the kids but I was so ready to see her go. It made me almost angry that she would waste a year of her life watching TV.
Anonymous wrote:What bothers you about her being around on the weekend if she is happy and cheerful (and not actually sulking and looking miserable)? I assume she spends most of the time in her room? Your house is her home for the year, some people like to spend their weekend relaxing in the comfort of their home on weekends and if your kid are school-aged she might be out a lot during the weekdays and not feel the need to go out on weekends?
You might want to offer her tickets to events she would like as an insensitive to get out of the house but you really can't be mad about her wanting to spend her weekends at home. She is as entitled to stay home on her time off as you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be careful what you wish for. We had an AP who would disappear on weekends and then get dropped off by different guys around noon on Sundays. I eventually had to ask her to get dropped off a couple houses down (and to vary it) because I was worried about the number of strangers that would know our address and my 8-year-old asked me if these were all her boyfriends.
Unless there is a trip planned, even our most responsible, sweet au pairs don't seem to arise from their bedrooms until lunch on the weekends. Most of them just didn't start their day until later, but we had one who just preferred to stick around the house. She was perfectly content to sit in her room and crochet, talk to her family, and sometimes cook. An old soul.
Lol! Your address is prominently and publically displayed. It is a matter of public record. You are just the typical older middle aged pearl clutched who probably had her first kid at 42.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be careful what you wish for. We had an AP who would disappear on weekends and then get dropped off by different guys around noon on Sundays. I eventually had to ask her to get dropped off a couple houses down (and to vary it) because I was worried about the number of strangers that would know our address and my 8-year-old asked me if these were all her boyfriends.
Unless there is a trip planned, even our most responsible, sweet au pairs don't seem to arise from their bedrooms until lunch on the weekends. Most of them just didn't start their day until later, but we had one who just preferred to stick around the house. She was perfectly content to sit in her room and crochet, talk to her family, and sometimes cook. An old soul.
Lol! Your address is prominently and publically displayed. It is a matter of public record. You are just the typical older middle aged pearl clutched who probably had her first kid at 42.