Anonymous wrote:OP, from your follow up posts it sounds like she works for you two days a week while you work. And you can't take them this year because you are 8 months pregnant. And she said to your middle child that she would like to take her strawberry picking. And that oldest child overheard and now he wants to go also.
Here is my suggestion:
Ask her to babysit for a third day next week, and she takes the oldest two kids strawberry picking while you stay home with the youngest. Pay for her mileage and strawberry picking expenses for this excursion, as well as regular babysitting pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Judging by the amount of snarky and mean responses to a simple question by people who I imagine to be nannies, my view of the nanny profession is sharply dropping. Maybe my kids are better off in daycare after all. - mb
NO, actually I am one of the critical posters and I am an MB. OP is pretty awful to even think about firing a loyal nanny because she doesn’t want to take three kids strawberry picking alone. And she is insulting older women in assuming it’s about her nanny’s age.
But yes, most parents who read this forum would be better off with daycare. There will always be enough parents who earn enough and believe in the bond between a nanny and her child to employ all the good nannies.
Some of the questions and responses from mothers who employ nannies on this forum are embarrassing.
OP is not in the wrong for thinking that she needs a nanny that is comfortable taking her children out of the house. I cannot imagine being overwhelmed by taking my charges anywhere, absolutely anywhere. And to the “glad I chose daycare” poster above, if this is the comparison, yes. But in reality nannies take their charges out for all sorts of fun and exciting activities that most daycares centers simply cannot provide. Also, many of us are passionate about what we do, fully capable, AND support the parents professions!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My grandparents owned a strawberry farm in Virginia. My grandmother had no problem keeping up with us while my parents worked in a nearby city. She was 62 when I was born. I was picking strawberries at a year old, and was plowing with a horse by the time I was in kindergarten. Age doesn't keep you from being active. My grandmother was active on her farm until age 84 when she had a clot and lost her leg. She would still take her wheelchair outside to feed her chickens until she died at almost 87. So yeah, I think your nanny should be tougher, OP. Your kids will benefit from going to a strawberry patch.
So, their mother can take them. The nanny doesn’t feel comfortable corralling three kids in a place she has never been.
I usually do take them by myself every year but this year am 8 months pregnant
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My grandparents owned a strawberry farm in Virginia. My grandmother had no problem keeping up with us while my parents worked in a nearby city. She was 62 when I was born. I was picking strawberries at a year old, and was plowing with a horse by the time I was in kindergarten. Age doesn't keep you from being active. My grandmother was active on her farm until age 84 when she had a clot and lost her leg. She would still take her wheelchair outside to feed her chickens until she died at almost 87. So yeah, I think your nanny should be tougher, OP. Your kids will benefit from going to a strawberry patch.
So, their mother can take them. The nanny doesn’t feel comfortable corralling three kids in a place she has never been.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You asked, she said no. Take them yourself. Why does she need to take them. 3 kids that age is a lot.
She is wonderful and we love her but we are realizing maybe we need a nanny with more energy now that our children are the ages they are.
And maybe you need to discipline your children. Our 64 year old nanny has taken our kids many similar places but they are good kids. Clearly yours aren’t.
LOL! Dang! Love yah DCUM!
And on a personal level, there is no need for such a mean and snarky response. I hope you are ashamed of yourself and that karma causes you to have a bad hair day tomorrow.
I actually agree with PP. You are talking about firing an otherwise good nanny because she doesn’t want to take your three kids strawberry picking?! Take your kids yourself - alone - in the heat and humidity. Try being a mother.
Anonymous wrote:Judging by the amount of snarky and mean responses to a simple question by people who I imagine to be nannies, my view of the nanny profession is sharply dropping. Maybe my kids are better off in daycare after all. - mb
NO, actually I am one of the critical posters and I am an MB. OP is pretty awful to even think about firing a loyal nanny because she doesn’t want to take three kids strawberry picking alone. And she is insulting older women in assuming it’s about her nanny’s age.
But yes, most parents who read this forum would be better off with daycare. There will always be enough parents who earn enough and believe in the bond between a nanny and her child to employ all the good nannies.
Some of the questions and responses from mothers who employ nannies on this forum are embarrassing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My grandparents owned a strawberry farm in Virginia. My grandmother had no problem keeping up with us while my parents worked in a nearby city. She was 62 when I was born. I was picking strawberries at a year old, and was plowing with a horse by the time I was in kindergarten. Age doesn't keep you from being active. My grandmother was active on her farm until age 84 when she had a clot and lost her leg. She would still take her wheelchair outside to feed her chickens until she died at almost 87. So yeah, I think your nanny should be tougher, OP. Your kids will benefit from going to a strawberry patch.
So, their mother can take them. The nanny doesn’t feel comfortable corralling three kids in a place she has never been.
I usually do take them by myself every year but this year am 8 months pregnant
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You asked, she said no. Take them yourself. Why does she need to take them. 3 kids that age is a lot.
She is wonderful and we love her but we are realizing maybe we need a nanny with more energy now that our children are the ages they are.
And maybe you need to discipline your children. Our 64 year old nanny has taken our kids many similar places but they are good kids. Clearly yours aren’t.
LOL! Dang! Love yah DCUM!
And on a personal level, there is no need for such a mean and snarky response. I hope you are ashamed of yourself and that karma causes you to have a bad hair day tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Does she take them to other activities or just stay home and watch them? IDK looks more like a babysitter if she can’t manage kids outside by herself and surprising she has been with your family for so long.