Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly. That's the hard part. She really loves all of us but the business/"family" relationship is very hard to manage. Thing is I really love her too but things are so difficult right now. Anyway I know we'd be worse off without than with. I know for a fact our children are very important to her. Everyone has a very full plate right now.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG where to start??? I love my nanny (well my kid's nanny but sometimes it feels like she's my nanny as well. She thinks she's my equal. Like she has a problem viewing me as her boss and herself as my employee. She takes really good care of my kids but sometimes she doesn't realize that the fact that I've birthed two babies out of my own vagina trumps her thirty five years of experience taking care of twenty seven babies. She can be intrusive-like when she advises me on my own personal care and tells me how important I am to the team. Even worse sometimes she has her own personal problems-health, family, financial, and it is intrusive on my particular situation in terms of having it all. It's really annoying and as much as I know she'd walk through a burning house to save my kids I just can't keep thing about how much money quality child care is going to cost me. I'm not a bottomless pit. That's why I need a nanny who is. It is what it is.
You should feel lucky and blessed. She makes your life possible and loves your children.
This is why some families are more of daycare families. It's not just about whether you can handle another adult in your house. It's also important to be able to view the nanny as a partner, not "the help."
Anonymous wrote:Exactly. That's the hard part. She really loves all of us but the business/"family" relationship is very hard to manage. Thing is I really love her too but things are so difficult right now. Anyway I know we'd be worse off without than with. I know for a fact our children are very important to her. Everyone has a very full plate right now.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG where to start??? I love my nanny (well my kid's nanny but sometimes it feels like she's my nanny as well. She thinks she's my equal. Like she has a problem viewing me as her boss and herself as my employee. She takes really good care of my kids but sometimes she doesn't realize that the fact that I've birthed two babies out of my own vagina trumps her thirty five years of experience taking care of twenty seven babies. She can be intrusive-like when she advises me on my own personal care and tells me how important I am to the team. Even worse sometimes she has her own personal problems-health, family, financial, and it is intrusive on my particular situation in terms of having it all. It's really annoying and as much as I know she'd walk through a burning house to save my kids I just can't keep thing about how much money quality child care is going to cost me. I'm not a bottomless pit. That's why I need a nanny who is. It is what it is.
You should feel lucky and blessed. She makes your life possible and loves your children.
Exactly. That's the hard part. She really loves all of us but the business/"family" relationship is very hard to manage. Thing is I really love her too but things are so difficult right now. Anyway I know we'd be worse off without than with. I know for a fact our children are very important to her. Everyone has a very full plate right now.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG where to start??? I love my nanny (well my kid's nanny but sometimes it feels like she's my nanny as well. She thinks she's my equal. Like she has a problem viewing me as her boss and herself as my employee. She takes really good care of my kids but sometimes she doesn't realize that the fact that I've birthed two babies out of my own vagina trumps her thirty five years of experience taking care of twenty seven babies. She can be intrusive-like when she advises me on my own personal care and tells me how important I am to the team. Even worse sometimes she has her own personal problems-health, family, financial, and it is intrusive on my particular situation in terms of having it all. It's really annoying and as much as I know she'd walk through a burning house to save my kids I just can't keep thing about how much money quality child care is going to cost me. I'm not a bottomless pit. That's why I need a nanny who is. It is what it is.
You should feel lucky and blessed. She makes your life possible and loves your children.
Anonymous wrote:OMG where to start??? I love my nanny (well my kid's nanny but sometimes it feels like she's my nanny as well. She thinks she's my equal. Like she has a problem viewing me as her boss and herself as my employee. She takes really good care of my kids but sometimes she doesn't realize that the fact that I've birthed two babies out of my own vagina trumps her thirty five years of experience taking care of twenty seven babies. She can be intrusive-like when she advises me on my own personal care and tells me how important I am to the team. Even worse sometimes she has her own personal problems-health, family, financial, and it is intrusive on my particular situation in terms of having it all. It's really annoying and as much as I know she'd walk through a burning house to save my kids I just can't keep thing about how much money quality child care is going to cost me. I'm not a bottomless pit. That's why I need a nanny who is. It is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Oh just the way she sideways glances at my husband and laughs at all his lame Dad jokes. The amount of money she spends on her long acrylic nails and pedicures (but they are gorgeous maybe I'm just jealous.)