Anonymous
Post 01/25/2018 19:02     Subject: Having two nannies for three children

*Strong*. No idea where an e came from
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2018 19:02     Subject: Re:Having two nannies for three children

Anonymous wrote:Our solution was to have two full time nannies, one worked 6am - 7pm Monday to Thursday, the other lived in with us from Thursday evening to Monday am



I’m giving this a stronge side eye. Kids are seen as status symbols and casualties to most of you. Most of the parents on this forum are really glorified surrogates that only did the incubating for 9 months.
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2018 15:58     Subject: Having two nannies for three children

Anonymous wrote:I dont understand why someone is having a third baby with an already absent father? how soon before he just moves out (and moves on altogether). Are you sure the baby isn't a ploy to try and keep him around?



Seriously, Dear, stop embarrassing yourself.
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2018 14:36     Subject: Having two nannies for three children

I dont understand why someone is having a third baby with an already absent father? how soon before he just moves out (and moves on altogether). Are you sure the baby isn't a ploy to try and keep him around?
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2018 23:15     Subject: Having two nannies for three children

Anonymous wrote:Only 2? Are you poor? We have 4 nannies for our twins.


Stupid comment.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2018 21:20     Subject: Having two nannies for three children

Only 2? Are you poor? We have 4 nannies for our twins.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2018 12:55     Subject: Re:Having two nannies for three children

Anonymous wrote:From my way of thinking, it would be better for my kids if I could afford two nannies. There are so many things I can't do with my older girls because of the baby and times I have to disrupt the baby to do things for my older girls. Our nanny is fantastic but she only covers the hours I am out of the house and DH travels all the time for work. The baby is not getting the attention my older two got at night.


+ 1. It is my older son who I feel gets shortchanged. I wish I could have two nannies, too. My baby is so difficult that my little guy just gives up trying to get my attention and sadly walks away. It kills me.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2018 11:06     Subject: Re:Having two nannies for three children

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From my way of thinking, it would be better for my kids if I could afford two nannies. There are so many things I can't do with my older girls because of the baby and times I have to disrupt the baby to do things for my older girls. Our nanny is fantastic but she only covers the hours I am out of the house and DH travels all the time for work. The baby is not getting the attention my older two got at night.


This too shall pass! Just remember your baby has two older siblings who will probably give him/her loads of attention as they get older. Hopefully that will compensate in the long run. You could also consider getting a mother's helper for some of the evenings when your husband is away, so you are not spread so thin. No need to hire a nanny since you are there and in charge, but a high school student to play with the older children while you make dinner and tend to the baby might suffice.


Attention from older siblings may be more of a curse than a blessing, depending on temperaments.