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A DIY Springtime Centrepiece

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Joining our step into spring series today is the lovely Sheridan from Sheridan Anne, a home organisation, crafting, DIY and family centred blog. Sheridan has a “ready-made family”, is super knowledgeable on all things de-cluttering to sort out your life. She’s also pretty handy with a glue gun, a sewing machine or some pliers and loves scouting for a good bargain!

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Step into spring with this easy do-it-yourself springtime centrepiece from Sheridan Anne, isn’t it just gorgeous!

A DIY Springtime Centrepiece

Thank you so much for having me Hope. I just love Spring. The “in-between” seasons are my favourite. I don’t know about you, but the warmer months bring a lot more entertaining, barbecues, and celebrations for my family. It seems to bring us all together.

This year I have been focusing on organising one area of my life and home at a time. I’ve been so successful at de-cluttering that I’m finally getting into the fun part; decorating around my house! I really wanted to make something different to decorate my outdoor table, something that no one else would have.

That’s how I decided to make this Springtime Centrepiece.

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YOU’LL NEED:

Candle Mirror
Cake Stand Lid/Bell Jar
Floral Wire
Faux Flowers
Needle Nose Pliers

NOTE:

As an alternative to making your own wreath, you could purchase a crown of flowers from a cheap jewellery store to use instead. If you decide to go this route, you can pretty much skip to the seventh step, and it turns this 15 minute project into a 2 minute project!

TO MAKE:

1. Clip the ends of your flowers with the pliers so that they are separated from one another (not too short, you’ll want part of the stem to fix each flower into place).

2. Cut a bunch of 15cm lengths of floral wire with the pliers and put aside for when needed.

3. Begin arranging the flowers how you’d like them to display. I started by leaving some stems long and shaping them into a semi-circle then building on that basic structure.

4. Wrap other flowers around each other’s stems. If the wire in the stem of the flower isn’t strong enough to hold, this is where you will need to start twisting floral wire around the arrangement to hold it in place. Use your judgement on which areas need to be held by wire and which don’t need to be.

5. Continue this process until you make it all the way around the wreath. Once you are done, fill in any gaps with extra flowers. Wrap the structure in floral wire to secure all of the stems.

6. Wipe down your mirror and glass ware.

7. Place the wreath upside down into the bell jar or cake stand lid, followed by the mirror upside down.

8. Turn the whole thing the right way and place on the table.

Bonus points if you happen to have a cute little critter to join in on your centrepiece – I got this wire bird <<here>> from Kmart for $4!

| “And there you have it – a cute and unique Springtime Centrepiece that will brighten any table.”

I hope you enjoy this simple and effective project. If you’re inspired, why not put a little spring into your step and give this a go for your outdoor table. And don’t forget that to share with us your photos, tag Nanny Shecando and Sheridan Anne in your Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or Google+ photo. Share your step into spring tips with the hashtag #stepintospring! Thanks for having me Hope!

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To see more #stepintospring posts from Sheridan Anne, <<click here>> to head over and check out her caddy of homemade cleaners to help you get ready for the big spring clean!

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step into spring, spring post seriesStep into spring with this easy do-it-yourself springtime centrepiece from Sheridan Anne, isn’t it just gorgeous! Celebrating the arrival of spring all week on the blog. Featuring some great “step into spring” tips to ease you into the new season, with favourites from Money Mummy, Mums Take Five, Sheridan Anne, and Hunting For Lady Bugs.You’ll surely be inspired to put a little spring into your step! Join us, and tweet your favourite spring themed posts using #stepintospring.

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The Step Into Spring Series:

Welcome To Spring
5 Ways To Spring Clean Your Finances
Spring Crafts: Pipe Cleaner Flowers
5 Easy Ways To Sort Out Your Superannuation For Spring
Chickpea Zucchini & Mint Patties Recipe
Spring Cleaning: A Caddy Of Homemade Cleaners

September 11, 2014 By Hope @ Nanny Shecando Filed Under: DIY, How To, Lifestyle

Spring Crafts: Pipe Cleaner Flowers

To continue the Step Into Spring series, I’m excited to bring you super easy spring crafts to do with the kids. Many of us use the arrival of spring to clean up our lives; to re-gather and re-order. But I also see it as a great opportunity to revamp some old craft projects, to go about your day at home with the kids with renewed energy. This Pipe Cleaner Flower Craft from Mums Take Five is exactly the kind of step into spring crafts I’m after these days – pretty, creative, engaging, but also easy! And with the toddler almost ready to enjoy a few more craft activities, it’s also safe and relatively young toddler friendly.

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Pipe Cleaner Spring Flowers

These are quick, fun and mess free! They’re also perfect for some easy kiddy entertainment – a big win in my books. Plus, you only need pipe cleaners!

YOU’LL NEED:

Pipe cleaners – really, that’s all you’ll need!

TO MAKE:

Petals | start my making the petals of the flowers by wrapping one pipe cleaner around your finger. Careful, not too tight!

Stamen | next you’ll want to make the centre Stamen part. For this, I use half a pipe cleaner. You can wrap it around your finger and it fits neatly in between the petals. Or you can wind it up like a snail. To attach the snail to the petals, leave the end unwound and feed it through the middle and tie on.

Leaves | make a stem and leaf by folding a loop into a green pipe cleaner 2/3 of the way down, and then tie onto the back of the flower.

| “Pop them into a little vase or glue them onto paper and you have some lovely spring flowers!”

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For more spring fun, Mums Take Five has a great spring Chick Pea Zucchini and Mint Pattie recipe over on their blog. #stepintospring

At Mums Take Five, they’re all about taking five minutes for themselves. Which as busy mums, this can be easier said than done. But if you’re looking for something to cook, a quick answer, a craft to do with the kids or somewhere to spend a few minutes with a cup of coffee, Mums Take Five is the place for inspiration!
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The Step Into Spring Series:

Welcome To Spring
5 Ways To Spring Clean Your Finances
5 Easy Ways To Sort Out Your Superannuation For Spring {Money Mummy}
Spring Crafts: Pipe Cleaner Flowers
Chick Pea Zucchini & Mint Fritters {Mums Take Five}

step into spring, spring post seriesWe’re celebrating the arrival of spring all week on the blog. Featuring some great “step into spring” articles to ease you into the new season, with favourites from Money Mummy, Mums Take Five, Sheridan Anne, and Hunting For Lady Bugs. You’ll surely be inspired to put a little spring into your step! Join us, and tweet your favourite spring themed posts using #stepintospring.

September 10, 2014 By Hope @ Nanny Shecando Filed Under: DIY, How To, Lifestyle

5 Ways To Spring Clean Your Finances

OK. I’ve got to be honest with you here. Finances are truly not my strong point. I can do the maths, I can allocate the money, and I surely love money! Don’t we all right? Well, for the 5 seconds we hold it in our bank accounts before it goes back out to bill payments anyways! But managing it, budgeting, financial forecasts, and organising my super? Well, it all just sounds a bit too much like gibberish to me. And if often gets puts aside in the too-hard basket. Sorry Shelley, I know you’re cringing at me right now! So to kick the Step Into Spring series off, today I’ve got the lovely Shelley from Money Mummy here to share 5 key tips for spring cleaning your finances. Money Mummy is our resident financial adviser, and once saw herself as a female “Gordon Gecko” working as a stock market analyst. Now Money Mummy prefers to help you make the most of your money, whilst playing with her kids and juggling the Financial Review.

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5 WAYS TO SPRING CLEAN YOUR FINANCES

Spring has sprung!!! However, spring cleaning is not just about attacking those wardrobes over-flowing with clothes you just don’t wear, or the hall closet full of random things that you never touch. Your finances need some attention too, and spring is the perfect time. So here are 5 simple things you can do to spring clean your finances.

(1)   Boost your income

There are lots of ways to boost your income, but one of my faves is making sure I am getting all my entitlements from the government. For this I use the Centrelink Payment Finder – it is fast and alerts me to payments that I might be eligible for. Also, I like to do an unclaimed money search. It takes all of 20 seconds and is completely free. Potentially it could find you any lost bank accounts, shares or life insurance policies that you might have forgotten about.

(2)   Get your tax done

I know, I know, no-one likes to think about tax. Not even me! However, if you are not using a registered tax agent, then your tax for last financial year is due on the 31st of October, 2014.  I used the new site myGov to do mine. It has hardly any questions compared to e-tax and most things were prefilled – yippee!!! It was super fast, easy and convenient. To check if you can do your tax on myGov click here.

(3)   Consolidate your super

Don’t feel bad if you have more than one super account, pretty much everyone does.  Apparently there are roughly 3 superannuation accounts for every working Australian. So you’re not the only one! Consolidating is way easier than you think. Just go to the Australian Tax Offices SuperSeeker site and you will be able to consolidate your accounts online – no paper involved! So look into consolidating your accounts, it is easy, free, and it will save you on fees. That means more money for your retirement.

(4)   Do a budget

Oh! I hear you groan. Don’t worry, I understand! But the truth is that a budget does not have to be a complicated scary beast. In fact, I used the MoneySmart website’s free budget planner and it was dead easy to get my budget done. If you want to check out the planner click here.

(5)   Revisit your insurance

Revisit your policies: do you have enough insurance? Have your circumstances changed? Are you getting the best deal for you and your family? Insurance is not just a case of ‘set and forget’. Things change and when the worst happens and you really need it, you want to be sure that you are covered.

| “So when you are finished spring cleaning your cupboards, take these easy steps to give your finances a spring clean too!”

Thanks for having me Hope! It was fun hanging out with you all over at Nanny She Can Do. If you liked this post come on over and check me out at Money Mummy, where there are plenty more money tips. For more in the spring series, have a look at 5 Easy Ways To Sort Out Your Superannuation For Spring. See you soon!

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The Step Into Spring Series:

5 Easy Ways To Sort Out Your Superannuation For Spring {Money Mummy}
Step Into Spring: Praying For Rain

step into spring, spring post seriesWe’re celebrating the arrival of spring all week on the blog. We’ll be featuring some great “step into spring” posts to ease you into the new season, with favourites from Money Mummy, Mums Take Five, Sheridan Anne, and Fresh Home Cook. You’ll surely be inspired to put a little spring into your step! Join us this week if you like, and tweet us your favourite step into spring themed posts using #stepintospring.

September 9, 2014 By Hope @ Nanny Shecando Filed Under: Lifestyle

Step Into Spring Series

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Guess what! I wasn’t sure it would ever happen here on the blog, but it is. Heads up, I’m about to talk about the weather!

Spring is here and it’s time to awaken your senses from a long, cold winter. Then again, if you’re in Sydney at the moment, you might not be convinced it’s really spring just yet. I was lucky enough to escape to the country side this weekend. We ventured out of a cold and rainy Sydney on Friday morning to hit the roads en route to a family wedding in country NSW. And to mark the beginning of spring, we’ve enjoyed absolutely spectacular spring weather. Lovely warm sunny days, blue skies, and crisp evenings – just perfect really.

It was a lovely spring wedding, and so great for us city siders to embrace the country music and simpler living (I really could get used to the country hospitality and delightful manners). We were very lucky that the wet Sydney weather hadn’t followed us. Although, I don’t think anyone would have been too upset if it had!

So many farmers out here are desperate for rain. Desperate to be able to feed their animals, and to feed their family. We drove for hours along fields that are barren and crumbly, and saw many natural catchment lakes that have long since dried up. All too often we saw farmers throwing food off the truck to feed hungry stock. For some, they haven’t sewn a crop of wheat in over two years, not seen rain in parts for two years, and for some, it’s a hefty $20, 000 a week just to feed their stock to keep the value in tact. And they’re the fortunate ones, not everyone can hang in there and play the waiting game.

I pray that they get some much-needed rain very soon! Hopefully the arrival of spring will also bring some good fortune.

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STEP INTO SPRING

Spring is a wonderful time of year. There are new baby animals scrambling about after their mothers, birds chirping in the tress, flowers brightening up drab gardens and plant life pushing its way up through cold once frost-bitten soil. Spring is the time to makeover your garden, to clean up your finances, to re-set your bad habits and to cleanse the winter cobwebs. It’s also a great opportunity to engage the kids in some hands on outdoors activities. Why not step into spring and spring clean your kids routines, to embrace long drawn-out afternoons outdoors, to allocate some chores around the house, and try out a few spring themed craft DIYs.

On the blog this week, we’re celebrating the arrival of spring. We’ll be featuring some great “step into spring” posts to ease you into the new season, with favourites from Money Mummy, Mums Take Five, Sheridan Anne, and Fresh Home Cook. You’ll surely be inspired to put a little spring into your step!

Join us this week if you like, and tweet us your favourite “step into spring” themed posts using #stepintospring.

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What’s your favourite part about spring? Do you have any baby animals about to make an appearance?

September 7, 2014 By Hope @ Nanny Shecando Filed Under: Lifestyle

Interview: DA Poppins

the_nanny_spotlight_dapoppinsToday I have something very special to share with you. I’m so proud to finally commence a new project on the blog. Because I’m big into community, and sharing the love, and supporting the nanny industry, I’ve been all about getting to know other superstars in the nanny industry. I want to shine a light on them, to highlight them, to let you get to know them, and share with you their magic secrets and tricks of the trade. The Nanny Spotlight at Nanny Shecando is something I’m really passionate about, and I’ve got some fabulous names lined up over the next few months. To get involved, please contact me with subject title nanny spotlight.

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To kick things off, I bring you Nanny Da Poppins. Dana hails from Vancouver, Washington, is a graduate of the prestigious Northwest Nanny institute, blogs at Da Poppins, has over 20 years experience in the industry and is a strong advocate for the benefit of reading and instilling the love for a good book! Be prepared lovely readers, this is a long interview to kick things off. Grab yourself a coffee, and sit down to be immersed in the life of a truly inspirational lady.

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Dana – Da Poppins,
Vancouver, Washington
Career Nanny

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The books at Kazoodle Toys, Portland. Photo – Da Poppins. Production Hope/NannyShecando.

 

Tell us a little about your background, what path led you to becoming a nanny?

I babysat in high school, which was really my first exposure since I don’t have younger siblings or cousins. At around age 18 I started to explore the idea of becoming a nanny. I’m a creative person who loves to laugh, and kids are the best kind of people for creativity and laughter.

You graduated from the prestigious Northwest Nanny Institute. What made you choose Northwest Nannies?

I wasn’t ready to study at college. I wasn’t sure who or what I wanted to be. But I loved kids, and I knew I could do well with kids. There is a big difference between being a Nanny and being a babysitter and I needed some training.

What kind of training and support did you receive?

I highly recommend Nanny School. I’ve met graduates from NNI that already had Early Childhood Education degrees and other college degrees but they went to NNI anyway because the school teaches about being a Professional Career Nanny. It’s a 30 week training course that offers everything a Nanny should know, from child Development to career planning. They also offer a unique training and hands on experience Practicum with local families. This, for me was one of the most important parts of the school. I learned so much from the Mom’s I worked with.

For over 20 years NNI has helped me find nanny families who treat me as a professional and do not try to take advantage of my time or my skills, the way I know some families do. I’ve never had a “bad” experience. It’s actually shocking to me when I read about what some nannies put up with. NNI has a screening process in place for families, and their fee weeds out all those who might under value my position.

Are you currently nannying?

I currently care for two little blond headed girls, who I have been with for almost 3 years. But as the girls are now entering full-time school, I know I will be transitioning to fewer hours. I also have a Certified Nursing Assistant Certificate, so I also do Elder Care part-time in the evenings. Some of my same principles for being a Nanny still apply, I’m just a care-giver for adults.

What does a typical day at work involve for you?

Now that the girls are older (three and five), I often drive them to school and classes. A short day may only be four hours. A long day starts at 6:30am and goes until 3:30pm. One girl goes to school until 12:30 so the other child and I do fun things around town until it’s time for pick up. Then it’s off to Ballet class.

How would you describe the style of your work? Do you have a philosophy and approach towards the job of caring for kids?

I’ve never been afraid to be silly, to get dirty or look ridiculous if it is going to make a child laugh. You can imagine how much this helps me relate to kids of all ages. It definitely makes me stand out to parents. Even with babies, I talk, sing, and interact all day long with at least three or four book readings outside of nap-time. I like to plan a daily craft and if it’s a long day, an outing.

What’s your favourite children’s story book and why?

“I wish I could pick just one book. But that’s impossible!” I love classic fairy tales and fables. Some of these retellings have the most beautiful illustrations and many of them are long enough to be good bedtime stories.

I wish current picture books were more like Kipling’s “Just-So” stories. He wasn’t afraid of language and big words. Using them in playful ways that never spoke down to kids, but instead, encouraged them to think big thoughts. Big words and big concepts were his playthings, and he used them like toys in his stories. I love that.

One of my favorite books, “Who’s in Rabbit’s House,” has lines that will be forever stuck in my head. Written by Verna Ardema it is a great picture book for kindergarteners, first and second graders. The story has some repetition, is full of jokes kids get, has a riddle and great illustrations. This book can be made in to a play for kids to perform, or combined with a mask making craft that kids love. Plus, it has an unusual setting that will make youngsters curious about the world.

Right now I am crushing on the recently published “The Grudge Keeper,” by Mara Rockliff. There is something about the style of the illustrations that makes me want to take extra time and study them. The story is not only fun to read, it teaches something without being preachy.

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Kids playground at Ester Short Park, Vancouver. Photo – Da Poppins. Prodcution – Hope/NannyShecando.

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Free Play Piano at Ester Short Park, Vancouver. Photo – Da Poppins. Production – Hope/NannyShecando.

What are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced working as a nanny?

Most of my challenges happened long ago when I was much younger. My first job was a live-in with a five-year-old girl and a baby boy. In an effort not to become their parents, the family employed a permissive, threat-reward based style of discipline that was difficult to deal with. I was not confident enough to show them a better way. However, the family did not expect me to except the rude treatment either. It was during this period that I really learned how to say things like, “Use your words,” And, “I’m sorry, I can’t understand you when you’re talking like that, could you say that more calmly?”

I’ve been talking about professional development recently, what’s your take on establishing yourself as a career nanny?

I really believe in professional development. I have plans to be a well paid granny nanny. I went to school, had four kids of my own, and then took a little college again, but now I have decided my best course would be to return to school and get a degree in Early Childhood Education or something in that area. I think continuing education is critical, not just to learn new things and revisit old things, but also for my resume. “I would like more of my practical advice backed up with some practical college.”

So you’re a nanny and a mother, and a blogger, and a super crafty person. How do you manage all of that?

I think women can do many things, have many passions, but not all at the same time. When I am working on a craft project or a blog post, I’m not cleaning the house. When I am out with the kids, I’m not folding the laundry. And when I’m at work, well, I’m not at home getting all that other stuff done.

I have to focus on the task in front of me, not all the other things that need to be done at the same time. My kids help and they are getting fairly self-sufficient, and my husband is awesome. He supports me in my job and my crafts by making dinner. Often.

Tell us about the DA Poppins blog.

Years ago my friend started blogging and she was always telling me about the circle of friends. So I tried it out as a way to practice my writing – with the goal of appealing to an audience. I wanted to share life stories and make people laugh. I blog about the things I am passionate about: telling stories, sharing stories, reading stories, children, family life, and scrapbooking.

Where do you draw inspiration from when creating content for the blog?

When I’m not posting, I am writing blogs in my head on the way to work. I’m editing how-to’s and humour stories, parenting tips, nanny insights, sharing scrapbook pages and stories about wonderful people I know.

How do you see the blog evolving over the next 12 months?

I joined social media to widen my appeal. I’m working on positioning the “Da Poppins” brand. I want [Dapoppins] to be known as this Nanny insider, Mom, creative person who loves children, and as an advocate for reading aloud and early literacy. I want to push that Dapoppins is parent friendly, but she is also a kid’s best friend.

nanny spotlight da poppins interviewThe Da Poppins blog. Photo – Da Poppins.

You’re a scrapbook enthusiast. Where did that stem from, and what do you usually create?

Thank you so much for asking me this question! Some might think it such a cliché – “Mom Scrapbooker.” But I just enjoy paper and photographs. It really is about telling the personal story for me. I made my first scrapbook when my first son was born and I haven’t been able to stop telling the story! I put a lot of our history in the scrapbooks, the kids lives, and all the paper that generates. I’ve made personal “story books” for the kids. One son loved his so much he proudly took it to show and tell. That just filled my heart so much, that he liked what I was doing for him.

Have you always been interested in arts and craft?

After reading East of Eden by John Steinbeck in high school, I discovered that good writing was art. It was painting landscapes, faces, emotions, and refining them with the English language. I’ve always dreamed of doing that. I just finished reading The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd. There were several moments where I had to stop and savor the brush stroke of her sentences.

I can’t write like that, but I can make a canvas with layers, colour and textures. I can tell a quirky story with scrapbook paper. I can express all my emotion with paper, glue, and scissors and not be limited by my actual skills. Scrapbooking is only as difficult as you want it to be.

What do you do to recharge the batteries and reconnect with your quiet side?

I pour everything I have into work – I am performing, protecting and providing. I must have a good attitude and never lose my patience. This is so very exhausting. Outsiders don’t always see this. I’m paid to have all the answers and to not get angry. Maybe that seems like a high standard to some, but in reality, it is what makes me a professional. It takes a lot of energy to always be performing for my audience of children, maintaining self-control while at the same time staying one step ahead of the little ones I am taking care of.

When I get done for the day, I’m done with talking, sharing, and giving for a moment. I hug the kids, kiss my husband; they go back to what they are doing and I grab some alone time. I power up with prayer time and church time, and as a lazy introvert I recharge with long naps and lots of alone time.

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The Vancouver Water Fountain. Fun  for kids! Photo – Da Poppins. Production – Hope/NannyShecando.

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Food carts in Portland. Photo – Da Poppins. Production – Hope/NannyShecando.

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Da Poppins recommends Kazoodles Toy Store for tools of the trade in Oregon. Photo – Da Poppins.

vancouver_library_dapoppins_nannyshecandoVancouver Library. Photo – Da Poppins. Production – Hope/NannyShecando.

So you’re based in Vancouver, Washington. What’s your take on it?

Vancouver is 30 minutes from Portland, Oregon. This whole area is filled with indoor and outdoor kid activities – I love it!

The Oregon Zoo, Children’s Museum and Science Museum are all great! Year long families passes are the best buy, and most families I’ve worked with buy them routinely. There are hundreds of parks, water fountains to play in, walks to go on and places to explore. The library system is amazing, with a huge book selection and weekly free activities. Most of the athletic gyms all have great kids programs that teach things like gymnastics, ballet, rock climbing and karate from pre-school to pre-teen.

Where do you shop in your area for tools of the trade?

My favourite places to shop for art is at the Saturday Market or one of the many local Farmers Markets. It’s where I can find some very unusual, whimsical stuff made locally by people just like me. I love that. Kazoodles is a locally owned store that carries tons of games, toys, interactive activates, and books. And of course Powell’s World of Books in Portland, which is packed with interesting stuff (and books).

You’re 80 years old and you are writing yourself a letter titled “Secrets of a life well lived.” What does it say?

“Play everyday, laugh everyday, pray all the time and there is no guilt in a good nap.”
I actually have a post coming up on the blog soon about this! I’ve known some truly interesting and lovely elderly people, my grandparents included, that taught me life can be as fruitful and fun at eighty as it is at twenty. It’s just a different perspective.

What’s the best thing about what you do?

Children. Babies. Laughter.

Biggest piece of advice for new nannies starting out?

Be observant and ask lots of questions. Every family has a ton of unwritten rules and habits that are so familiar to them they don’t even think to explain them to the new nanny, especially if this is their first nanny.

da poppins nanny spotlight interviewda poppins nanny spotlight interviewGiraffe at Portland Zoo. Photo – Da Poppins. Productnio – Hope/NannyShecando.

Find Dana & Da Poppins online at  Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram | Google + | Blog

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To participate in the nanny spotlight, please contact me. If you’re a rockstar in your field, be it a nanny or sitter, childcare worker, primary teacher, nanny industry expert, nanny agency or children’s author, I want to hear from you!

 

September 4, 2014 By Hope @ Nanny Shecando Filed Under: Careers, Nanny Life

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We got in the spirit of St Patrick’s Day this week – Fizzing Shamrocks craft anyone? – with this awesome science-meets-art project. Have you ever tried the baking soda & vinegar experiment? This was the first time Mr3 had experienced it. To say he loved it would be an understatement! I didn’t tell him about the […]

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