Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for you for appreciating that your Nanny has had extra challenges during this pandemic!![]()
You sound like a very wonderful employer.
I would likely have my child make her a homemade “Thank You” card.
And perhaps some baked goods such as cookies or cupcakes.
Or a token of self-treatment such as a body wash/lotion/fragrance mist gift set.
Has anyone ever been excited about a card
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for you for appreciating that your Nanny has had extra challenges during this pandemic!![]()
You sound like a very wonderful employer.
I would likely have my child make her a homemade “Thank You” card.
And perhaps some baked goods such as cookies or cupcakes.
Or a token of self-treatment such as a body wash/lotion/fragrance mist gift set.
Has anyone ever been excited about a card
Anonymous wrote:Good for you for appreciating that your Nanny has had extra challenges during this pandemic!![]()
You sound like a very wonderful employer.
I would likely have my child make her a homemade “Thank You” card.
And perhaps some baked goods such as cookies or cupcakes.
Or a token of self-treatment such as a body wash/lotion/fragrance mist gift set.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our nanny has always been wonderful but during this lockdown, with DH and I both working from home, me going through intense morning sickness, and DC losing all planned activities and play groups, our lovely nanny has been extraordinary.
Cash bonus, of course, but we’d also like to give her a gift of appreciation.
Any ideas?
more M.O.N.E.Y,
She already has enough photos of your kids. Needs no more spa cards. Money and an extra two weeks paid vacation of her choosing.
Anonymous wrote:Our nanny has always been wonderful but during this lockdown, with DH and I both working from home, me going through intense morning sickness, and DC losing all planned activities and play groups, our lovely nanny has been extraordinary.
Cash bonus, of course, but we’d also like to give her a gift of appreciation.
Any ideas?
Anonymous wrote:A homemade card from a charge ->> Nanny is never considered “junk.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for you for appreciating that your Nanny has had extra challenges during this pandemic!![]()
You sound like a very wonderful employer.
I would likely have my child make her a homemade “Thank You” card.
And perhaps some baked goods such as cookies or cupcakes.
Or a token of self-treatment such as a body wash/lotion/fragrance mist gift set.
Who wants cookies or cupcakes or a homemade card from a kid. This is just more crap to throw away. Give her a gold locket with all your pics. It is meaningful and not just more junk.
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I have to disagree w/this.
I would love to receive a homemade card from my Nanny Child.
I am a Nanny & in fact have kept many cards over the years that I definitely do not consider “junk.”
It seems many people here who responded have “champagne” tastes.
I am more simple, I suppose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for you for appreciating that your Nanny has had extra challenges during this pandemic!![]()
You sound like a very wonderful employer.
I would likely have my child make her a homemade “Thank You” card.
And perhaps some baked goods such as cookies or cupcakes.
Or a token of self-treatment such as a body wash/lotion/fragrance mist gift set.
Who wants cookies or cupcakes or a homemade card from a kid. This is just more crap to throw away. Give her a gold locket with all your pics. It is meaningful and not just more junk.