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Nanny Shecando Is Hosting A #nannylifewednesday Link Party

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Hello lovely! Guess what, I have big news to share with you.

Firstly, to my friends in Australia, I hope you’re enjoying the beautiful autumn weather in the lead up to winter. I know I am, scarves and light winter jackets are always welcome in my wardrobe. To my special American and European friends, well I hope you’re finally getting the chance to enjoy some much needed warmer weather. I know you had a pretty intense winter that seemed as though it might never end! To my fellow nannies, I’m glad you can now take joy in being able to get the frustrated and cooped up kids out of the house to let loose with that pent up energy.

I’ve been a little absent from the blog lately. I really wasn’t kidding when I said I had a way to help you become more time rich. See, you can hold me to my word! Theres been much to do behind the scenes here at Nanny Shecando, lots of planning and talks about where we’re going in the next few months and how to make the idealistic plans a reality. Exciting things to come! There’s also been some design work happening intermittently to the appearance of the site. Do you like it?

Today I’m very excited to announce the first of many new things to come for Nanny Shecando. The blog will be hosting a weekly #nannylifewednesday Link Up Party. Yay, let’s all have a party!

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This link up party is something I’ve wanted to initiate for a while. Because as I’ve said before, here and here, being a nanny is a very rewarding career but it’s also a career that’s isolating. For many of us, long drawn out days are spent communicating solely with children. Yes at times we get to have a chat with the school mums on occasion, and yes the daily conversations with children are hilarious and amusing, but it can be limiting and at times leave you craving grown up conversation with someone over the age of six. And to be realistic, there’s not a lot of opportunity to achieve this. As I’m sure you know, whether you’re a nanny, or a babysitter, or a homeschooling parent, or a teacher, or a stay at home mum, or a stay at home dad, work colleagues are hard to come by. Believe me, I’ve tried. Apart from the kids, my work colleagues consist of the cat and the dog and the only time they get chatty is when they want something from me. Like food.

Further Reading: Nanny Magazine: 7 Ways To Fight Isolation And Build Your Nanny Network

So I’ve created this #nannylifewednesday link up party in the hopes that those of us working in similar industries can connect with each other. It can be a way to forge friendships, to share ideas, to benefit from the connections made with others, to commiserate, to congratulate, to support and to help. It’s open for anyone to join (if you have a blog), with a very easy and flexible theme being kids.

But What If I’m Not A Blogger?

A link up party is an online meeting where fellow bloggers connect and share their articles together in the one place on a flexible or set topic as outlined by the host. Sadly, that means some of you who don’t have blogs will be unable to share. However, you can still benefit by joining in and reading the articles and as always your comments and social media presence is always welcome, enjoyed and very much appreciated. Plus, if you feel that you really would love to participate, despite not having a blog, please email me at hope@nannyshecando.com as I am currently on the hunt for guest bloggers.

For more information please read the details below and check out the #nannylifewednesday link up page on the blog. I hope to see you there on April 30 for a party. P.S. I’ll bring the bubbles!

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THE DETAILS:

If you are a nanny, babysitter, childcare worker, teacher, homeschooling mum, SAHM, SAHD or anyone else involved with children; come along and join. Simply link up your posts and get involved, it’s as easy as that.

WHEN:

Wednesdays aka ‘Hump Day’. The first party will start Wednesday April 30.

In true style of having a party I figured what better way to ease along the mid-week blues than to put a little cheer into it! The link will open Wednesdays at 9am Sydney, Australia AEDT time and stay live until midnight Friday AEDT. Plus, if you’re following me on either Facebook, Instagram, Google Plus or Twitter, I will be sure to remind you before it goes live!

THEME:

There is no true defined theme. Simply share anything that relates to the activities you’ve been doing with your kids and go from there. For example:

  • a funny account of something your kids have just hilariously mispronounced, or
  • the latest craft projects you’ve been working on together, or
  • the adventures with kids in the kitchen, or
  • thoughts on child development and education
  • your experiences in the nannylife

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RULES:

You can link up any post, new or old, so long as it relates to the (very flexible) theme outlined above. Please remember to visit the other blogs participating in the linkup, comment, and share the love across social media. A credit or link back within your post is always appreciated (and is viewed as being professional and good blogging karma) although it is not mandatory. To get in on the action across social media, use the hashtag #nannylifewednesday

HOW:

Visit the link up page on the blog and follow the prompts below via Inlinkz to submit your posts. Typically you’ll be asked to pop in your name, the url of your post. Then make sure you choose a seriously good picture and craft a catchy title to increase the viewers appeal!

Can’t wait to see you on Wednesday 30th April 2014 at http://www.nannyshecando.com/nannylife-link-party/ for a party!

April 16, 2014 By Hope @ Nanny Shecando Filed Under: Nanny Life

Holey Moley Gooey Chocolate Brownies

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Today I’m sharing this decadent chocolate brownie recipe. In the nanny family, these brownies are a bit like how I’m addicted to coffee. Meaning they can’t go without them for long. Not only do all three kids request I make them every few days, so do Boss Mum and Dad.

Recipe: ‘Holey Moley’ Gooey Chocolate Brownies

Actually, these Chocolate Brownies also rate pretty highly on the boyfriend’s list of requests. Although to be honest, so do berry muffins, apple tarts, banana bread, fresh-baked bread, a solid man’s dinner every night and if I had time to make him lunch everyday, he wouldn’t complain either. So, scratch that. I’ve not got three kids requesting these, but four.

Personally I’ve never been a huge fan. I’m not saying I don’t like them and never eat them, because that would be a lie. Just that I’m more inclined to munch on the chocolate buttons (hello, chocolate!) before they end up in the pot melting into treacle-like goodness with the creamy butter. The result is this rich, gooey sludge that looks like heaven on earth. I’m sure you know what I’m talking about.

The best part of baking is the quality control! #tastetest #foodie

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When the kids jump up on a stool and help stir the pot, both literally and figuratively sometimes, they get this dreamy look on their faces that I imagine freshly washed dogs get at the sight of dirt and grass. They just have to roll around in it.

The skeleton of this recipe is originally inspired from this Kids Choc Brownies recipe I found on Kidspot long ago. Although I think it’s fair to say that after many years of improvising with whichever ingredients I could rustle up from the pantry at short notice, these gooey chocolate brownies have gradually become my own.

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The best part of this recipe is that its super quick and easy to do. Most times I find myself making these gooey chocolate brownies late in the afternoon at the request and insistence of the girls. They’ll usually help out which saves on time but also means that they kitchen looks as though a flower bomb just hit.

In reality, I make these one-handed with a baby on my hip, with a pot of spaghetti on the stove for dinner, with school lunches for the next day laid out ready to go, with a puppy scratching at the bench going crazy for chocolate and most likely completing some form of school homework.

If that doesn’t convince you how easy it is to whip up, I don’t know what will!

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>>> Do you love gooey fudge-like brownies or cake-like brownies?

April 8, 2014 By Hope @ Nanny Shecando Filed Under: Kitchen

Behind The Scenes With Hope Of Nanny Shecando

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Questions from Norah Colvin

A little while ago I was surprised to find out that Norah Colvin, of her self titled blog, had nominated me for a Liebster Blog award. Norah writes a blog about education and the process in which both adults and children learn, is particularly interested in philosophy for children, and has a knack for flash fiction! You can see her blog

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From what I understand and have since experienced, the Liebster Award is intended to promote communication between bloggers, to recommend blogs and to provide encouragement to blogs with a smaller following. With this purpose, I am rather chuffed to be an award recipient. The Nanny Shecando Blog was initially created to provide an outlet to share the #nannylife with my friends and family. It began with my two most loyal readers: my mother and my grandmother, and some days they are still my only readers. Then again I’m not the greatest pen pal so I can’t blame them for getting their communication however they can!

Over the past few months I have invested more time and effort into the Nanny Shecando blog. This is because I’ve come to enjoy the process and the interaction with you (my readers), but also as I continue to see potential for continued growth in the future. However, despite my grandiose plans, at the end of the day it is a hobby and something I greatly enjoy. If after sometime my mother and grandmother are still my only loyal readers then so be it, I shall continue to enjoy the process. And so I am thankful to be the recipient of this award by the lovely Norah Colvin ‘paying it forward’. It serves as a little pat on the back for recognition of effort. Speaking of hobbies, what I enjoy, and grandiose life plans, Norah has posed some great questions in something of a candid interview.

So here’s an insight into the world of Hope as part of Nanny Shecando and the #nannylife. I’m talking the meaning of life and the ‘big’ questions (I was stumped by these) mixed with the contents of my handbag. Because well, why not! If you would like to read more about Nanny Shecando and the purpose of this blog, please visit the About page. For more info on the kids and their funny stories that feature prominently within, visit The Family.

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I value most in life // the chance I get everyday to make the most of it. That I can do whichever I chose to do, and do it knowing I have every possibility to succeed so long as I put my mind to it. On a more tangible level, I value the love and support I receive from my close friends and family. I know that it wouldn’t be the same beautiful existence if we couldn’t share it with one another.

The activities I most enjoy // is to cook and spend time in the kitchen. Although to be honest, I enjoy any activity that allows me to be creative. I find that by using my hands to mould and craft and create serves as the best method to manage a busy, yet fulfilling life.

I wish I had more time // to read more books. Not just to be able read a few pages at night in the vain hope that I’ll remember what I read the next day. But to devote hours lounging with a good page turner is an absolute dream and something that I look forward to working to achieve this year. In fact, the main goal I set for 2014 was to find the time (and mental capacity) to read more and to play the violin more.

A change to make in the world // I guess I’d really like to see more people holding themselves accountable for their actions. It’s so easy to get caught up in routine and to simply follow suit that we also don’t effectively consider the long overriding aftermath of our actions. To be able to stop and analyse our decisions before we make them, to critically think about cause and effect, would go a long way to help easing many of our mostly self-made problems within society.

Something to change about myself // is to practice a, you’re full of greatness so long as you tap into it and utilise it mentality. I’m working to change my tendency to ‘stress out a lot’ into the ability to have considered all potential avenues and to be prepared for every outcome.

The unexpected ‘goodness’ // in my life is that I am able to be so happy, comfortable, confident and secure in leading the life that I do. I feel it’s as simply put as that.

Pondering the big question // is similar to the ‘what’s your hopes and dreams’ question asked by your guidance counsellor in high school. The answer is supposedly going to define the rest of your life and in that very moment your mind has drawn a blank. However, tackling the big why questions with Miss6 recently, we did discuss the notion of life vs the state of dreaming. How can we really distinguish which is which? How do we know if what we perceive to be real is actually so? What’s to say we’ll wake up in 40 years time and all of this has been a dream. Would it be a problem if that was the case, was our ‘life’ lived whilst dreaming satisfying enough? I’m not sure of the answers so I guess I’m still pondering this at the moment.

Further Reading: Miss6 and her curiousness for ‘Why’ questions

I’m amused by // the daily conversations that I get to share with the kids. Their observations and perspectives towards experiences are truly enlightening, and at other times wholeheartedly amusing.

I like to collect // books and old sheet music. Garage sales, markets and op-shops are treasure troves I trawl regularly in search of the next addition to my growing bookshelf collection. It’s often an eclectic taste; from the classics to the light-hearted romance, to outstanding children’s tales, to the odd self-help meditative type read. In my dream home (in my dream life) there is a library full of books and a dusty piano in the corner.

If I could talk with anyone // I would reconnect with an old friend. In our teens we had this great friendship that came to an abrupt ending. We met by chance whilst both living in Europe and immediately formed a friendship. A few years later back in Australia, and after an oddball friendship we went our separate ways. If given the chance I’d love to be able to sit down over coffee together, if only to fill in the blanks.

I can’t do without // a notebook and pen. They’re packed into an already over flowing handbag amongst the array of baby dummies, spare nappies, yoghurt squeezies, half-eaten snickers bars, iPhone chargers, teddy bears, unused makeup, nail polish, spare clothes, colouring pencils and jewellery. I’m sure you’re not surprised to hear this. A woman’s handbag is a mess at the best of times without adding a baby/6year old combo to the mix. I also can’t do without coffee. It helps me transfer the overflowing thoughts from my mind to the pen and paper in my bag. Funnily enough, I could do without my rushed, scattered handwriting as it then makes it challenging to organise my penned thoughts into something fit for audience consumption.

The ‘take-away’ on life // is a tricky one. I often think that perhaps I’m yet to learn the key to life. Or perhaps it’s simply too early to tell. I find that I can be really on a roll with ‘life’. I’ll be enjoying, succeeding, learning and making my mark and then suddenly a curve ball will come out of left field. It’ll bowl me over and leave me wondering what on earth I’m doing and how I honestly thought I was on to a good thing. It’s the moments after, and the steps we take to pick ourselves up and carry on that truly matter. I suppose that’s the key right there, in defining what happens next. I do try to remember, and implement daily, something a dear friend of mine told me: that you don’t get anything unless you ask for it. So in other words, put yourself out there!

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Further Reading: The Only Way To Have A Friend Is To Be One & Putting Yourself ‘Out There’

There you have it, thank you Norah for the chance to indulge. As an aside, I’ve chosen not to continue with the thread of the Liebster award. But please do go along and visit some of the other great recipients. There’s some high quality tips, tricks, pictures, writing and philosophical thoughts contained within. You can visit Norah’s post here for more details on the recipients.

What big questions are you pondering? And what’s the contents of your handbag/nanny bag look like?

April 3, 2014 By Hope @ Nanny Shecando Filed Under: Lifestyle

Paris, Je T’aime: Are You Dreaming Of Paris?

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Dreaming Of Paris

I’ve been dreaming a lot lately. As I mentioned before about finding my happy place whilst trapped in a weekend rut, life get’s busy. Deadlines come crashing down with the full weight of expectation, the daily grind seems mundane and life feels just a little bit too trivial. The outlook and forecast indicates too much routine and not enough adventure. It feels boxed in, planned out, and lacking in spontaneity.

I don’t know about you, but this escalates my anxiety to high alert level. I simply have too much I want to see and do and accomplish to be at ease with the concept of stagnating. Even if it is merely a product of my own perspective.

When this happens I always start dreaming again. The lure of faraway places and the prospect of yet to be discovered cities begin whispering temptations in my ear. Sometimes it’s to a little hideaway on a tropical island. There’s an open white sandy beach, a hammock swinging in the shade of a palm frond and a beach-side villa looking out onto the sparkling blue water. Other times, it’s to a green rustic cabin deep within the faraway woods in a destination like Tasmania or Canada. Mostly though, the call of a bustling city speaks to me.

The city of lights, otherwise known as Paris, calls to me in my dreams. Sometimes it’s dirty, sometimes cold, sometimes awash with colour and life and sometimes strange and intriguing. Though always familiar. The language delighting my ears, the people exciting, the views picturesque, the culture vibrant and intoxicating.

I’ve always felt a connection to Paris and the country of France. As a little girl I began to learn the language in school and from there the notion took off like wildflower. I guess you could say the culture had well and truly sunk its teeth into me. The voice in my head telling me that’s where you’ll go, that’s what you’ll do, that’s the place for you.

They say that Paris is the city of love. The city of romance, where couples go for a special weekend away, where partners travel to renew their vows, where young people decide that the language holds all the answers. And it’s true you know, the beauty of romance within the city.

In fact, I was in love each time I visited. Real heart wrenching, all-consuming love. Not with some gorgeous man in a béret and striped shirt in Montmartre, non pas du tout. Although I wouldn’t have minded one bit if that had have been the case!

Instead, I was in love with myself. I was in love with life and in love with the city around me and at the idea that I was there to revel in it. The cold stark bitterness of the long European winter, the sudden floral youth of Paris in bloom in the springtime, and the vibrant hustle and bustle of a city once again come alive for summer had seduced me.

Since then it has been a romance settled in for the long haul. The intrigue of a culture so fond and proud of itself, the forebears of cuisine as we know it, and the home of champagne, croissants, and Angelina’s chocolat chaud too good to pass up.

The clichés of a parisian lifestyle put a glint in my eye and a sticky note in my brain. I don’t ride a bike, but oh how I long to ride my rustic spindly bike along the banks of the Seine. I don’t make a habit of eating bread, but how I long to buy fresh crusty baguettes from the boulangerie as I pass by in the evenings. To rip off the butt and munch on it like the parisians do. I also don’t wear a lot of makeup or adorn my outfits with embellishments, but how I long to coat my lips in a sultry red lipstick, wrap a woolly scarf around my neck and add a tan duffel coat to saunter the 4th and 5th arrondissements.

Mostly though, I just want to live it. I want to use my french all day everyday, erasing my tacky Australian accent and to make use of the good knowledge I hold. I want to use it to have a grown up conversation instead of falling back on it to impress the new cute french waiter at my local café or to teach the kids to count to ten.

What I really want to do is jump on a plane en route to Paris, set up house in a quaint little apartment like Rachel Khoo in The Little Paris Kitchen and pretend that I too can share in an exotic lifestyle. I want to go to the artisanal markets and argue with the grumpy old man over the price of his olives, only to pay him full price, and to hang beautiful vibrant flowers off my balcony because my tiny apartment doesn’t get enough sunshine and warmth.

I want to escape my realities to those in my dreams. I want to reunite my heart with its love. I want to revamp the routine of life and make sure that no two days are the same, and that this girl shall not stagnate.

Until then I shall have to be content to retreat to my memories at the slightest mention of the word Paris, bringing a renewed glint to my eye at the suggestion and a faraway dreamy look to my face. Because if you ask me, Paris is always a good idea. And so I leave this as a gentle reminder for myself, and for you out there also grappling with a strong desire to uproot and jet off to a faraway yet to be discovered land:

Dear Paris,
Wait for me. We will meet again someday soon, I promise.
Paris, je t’aime. xo

Have you felt the call to pack a bag and travel off to a faraway land? What’s your “if only I could escape” destination? Have you been to Paris, did you like it? Did you fall in love?

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March 23, 2014 By Hope @ Nanny Shecando Filed Under: Lifestyle

The Nanny Life (5 Things About My Job)

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Working as a nanny must be one of the most rewarding jobs out there in the career field of today. Instead of the office buildings, corporate politics and concrete jungle, you report for duty in where it’s almost mandatory to spend your days outside. This is called discovery and can cover anything from picnics in the park to giant playgrounds, sunny beaches to market shopping, educational play centers to a full day’s outing at the zoo. On days when the weather doesn’t suit, the play room gets a solid work out with arts and craft, games, Lego, and dress ups before moving to the kitchen to splatter flour across every surface and drip gooey eggs down the cupboards. Of course there is a catch, as any nanny or childcare provider will tell you, you must love kids.

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The Nanny Life (5 Things About My Job)

If your idea of kids and being a nanny is to have a quick game of peek-a-boo and then pop on a movie to amuse themselves whilst you curl up on the couch sipping tea, high-five to you. Please let me in on your secret because I’d love to know how you get those kids to sit still!

Because looking after kids takes real effort, especially if you want them to sit still and look interested. Not only must you love kids, you must also understand them. You’ve got to know how to handle them at their best, but most importantly, when at their worst. Plus, if you’ve got a baby or a toddler, you better be really talented at doing everything one-handed whilst toting a lug of squidgy baby around on your hip.

As fellow nannies, childcare workers, and full-time mummies and daddies are all too familiar with, here are ‘5 Things You Didn’t Know About My Job’.

IT’S MESSY

Yep, that’s right. Kids create mess. Sometimes I marvel at just how much mess they can make in the space of a short amount of time. No amount of regular tidying, organising and preparing can combat the destruction that will occur within 5 minutes of them arriving home from school. The cushion you just poofed in the carefully presented show room will look as though a bomb just went off.

Food will be dropped, cups of milk will be spilt and the plate of fresh baked cookies will find themselves on the floor being inhaled by the dog if the sticky fingered toddler has anything to do with it. You will bend down to tie someones shoelaces and they will sneeze all over you just as you look up to face them. The kids will empty half the sand pit from their shoes onto the just vacuumed floor even though you told them not to take their shoes off inside and dirty hand prints will become the new-look wall paper.

The key thing I’ve learnt is that no matter how hard you try to prevent something from happening, the likelihood is that if kids are involved it will happen. Best prepare yourself for it and except it. In the nanny life, mess is a reality of the job. Everyday I leave for work freshly showered and smelling of french vanilla and come home smelling of spit up, of little sweaty bodies, sometimes of poo (I know you’ve all been there too!) and often sporting an unknown but suspect substance lodged in my hair.

IT’S STRESSFUL

Yes lollipops, cupcakes, colouring in and games can depict the essential tasks on a good day, but they aren’t always so easy, free, flowing and fun. It would be more accurate to say that these activities almost singlehandedly contribute to the devastating amounts of mess and destruction mentioned above. I don’t know about you but I can be a little bit of a control freak, especially in the kitchen. Relinquishing that control and love of perfection so that cookies can resemble smudges of brown gooey blobs and muffins turn out to be over-beaten, dense cakes can take a bit of getting used to.

Every day to-do lists are made, jobs are to be done, time schedules are to be kept. Commitments are to be up-held, there are errands to run and too many places to be all at once. Also, don’t forget that you’re doing all of this with kids. Which means you’re on their time, the slow turtle time. I’m sure you know as well as I do that kids, especially toddlers, don’t have any concept of time much less a sense of urgency.

For a nanny, as with anyone attempting to go about their day with a toddler attached to their legs, you must accept that plans will go forgotten, dinner will not be made lovingly, craft activities will be left half-finished on the dining room table and that load of washing will still be in the washing machine at the end of the day. Serial offender on that one. Bugger! 

A bad day in the nanny life can mean one big blur of running against the clock to make the impossible happen. Each day I vow to be more organised, to get more done, and to tick more boxes so that we can have even more fun. Yet each evening I go home telling myself that I did my best and tomorrow I’ll try again.

IT’S (SOMEWHAT) THANKLESS

The nanny life really can be something special. It offers the chance to stay forever amongst a world in where magical fairy tales and make believe stories are the most important part of the day. For the kids, their happiness depends on whether they decide to dress up as Little Red Riding Hood or Rapunzel, knowing that if they play their cards right they’ll get to lick the bowl of the banana muffins now baking in the oven. The days can be full of smiles, laughter, giggles, and cuddles.

But it can also be harsh and cruel. Kids will counter arguments with, ‘but mum doesn’t make us do this,’ and ‘mum makes it better, I don’t like this,’ after you’ve just made their favourite cheesy lasagne for dinner as requested. They will force you into the centre of their ongoing sibling rivalry and ask that you take sides. They’ll then resent you either for taking sides, or for refusing to take sides. Either way it’s a losing battle and you may as well secure down the hatches and prepare for the onslaught of tears for the next half an hour until you can distract them with something shiny.

Some days, no matter how exciting the activities were, no matter how much fun you had together, they will still go running to mum when she gets home. They will answer ‘nothing‘  when she asks what they’ve done that day and shrug in noncommittal when asked if they liked spending the day with Nanny.

The nannylife can be a thankless job at times. Parents come home stressed and tired to worn out and grumpy kids exhausted from a big day of adventure. Sometimes how are you’s and thank you’s go unheard amidst the war over bathtimes and bedtimes. Sometimes children say mean things, and it hurts. Every few days I walk out the door in the evening after a day that seemed endless and question whether the kids really like me or if they’re just making the best of a situation they have no control over.

IT’S THE LITTLE THINGS THAT LITTLE PEOPLE NOTICE

Little people, little things, major moments.

When you spend every day with kids and you share their high points, help them through their challenges and watch them grow, you do start to see them as (your) kids. It happens that way when you work in their home, day in and day out and get to know them really well. Familiarity means you get to notice and understand the little intricacies unique to each person.

As a nanny, these kind of observations are like gold and are stored in our toolboxes for later use. Crucial, potentially life changing moments, can hang in the balance. Unless you can pull your rabbit out of the hat, your Mary Poppins spoonful of sugar and defuse the situation, before you know it you will be facing a problem escalating to tantrum status that ain’t nobody got time for!

When I take the time to remember that Miss6 likes her sandwiches cut into squares instead of triangles, that Miss11 prefers light purple to dark purple, that bub likes munching on cheese sticks but doesn’t actually like cheese, and even how BossDad takes his coffee, I’m doing infinitely better in the super nanny stakes. You get real ‘super nanny’ points if you’re able to remember where you last saw Snuggles, the much-loved teddy, 5 minutes after you were already supposed to be at prep. Or if you can remember where BossMum took her shoes off three days ago and left them and when the family dog was last vaccinated.

IT’S HEAVY

As a nanny, you’re hired to look after children (sometimes many) for a set amount of hours each day. You’re expected to do this on your own, without the aid of others, not as a babysitter or an au-pair and not as a mother’s helper. Generally speaking, a nanny has sole care of his/her charges. The Nanny is tasked to make many important decisions for the child, to supervise their growth and education and to influence their development into young people. The responsibility is big! As I mentioned recently when talking about the guilt experienced when a child is injured in your care, the responsibility you have for young children can mean the difference between happy lives, and endangered lives. Food allergies, health concerns, house hazards, driving risks, stranger danger and many other scenarios are all factors that a nanny must consider each day and act so to prevent the worst from happening.

Further reading: This Nanny Gig, It’s huge. Not On My Watch

Another reason, a heavy reason if you’re a bit of a worrier like me, is the constant comparisons and questioning that can go on in your head if you let it. As a trusted carer for the children, with an average of around 38+ contact hours each week, the burden of being required to make all of the important decisions can be taxing to the uninitiated.

Everyday I question something. From should I have been stronger and tried to let her self settle a little more before picking her up to am I doing enough educational activities with them? From is Miss6 getting enough attention in the afternoons in-between the scramble of activities, chatterbox Twins and baby, to should I be finding a play/social baby group for Miss Viv already? Should she have been exposed to more kids her own age by now, would a mothers/carers & bubs exercise class be beneficial for her or is it just a self-indulgent excuse for me to bludge a little on work time. The list could go on and on forever if you’re not careful.

This last reason is something that I’m sure you’ve all faced at one time or another. I know Dad Down Under was just saying how easy it was to question yourself as a parent. It’s something that I know BossMum deals with every day too. From ‘should she be back at work already’ to ‘should she be at home with her kids instead of hiring a Nanny’ to ‘have I hired the right nanny to suit my kids.‘

It’s a big deal this nanny life. Yes a lot of the times we get to have crazy amounts of fun and games, but there’s also another side to it that most people don’t see. On the other hand, anyone with kids knows all too well what I’m talking about! Despite these 5 things about my job in the nanny life, I honestly truly do love kids. The cuddles, the smiles, the laughter, the energy and the adventures make it all worthwhile. The opportunity for a Peter Pan lifestyle is just too great to pass up.

The opportunity for a Peter Pan lifestyle is just too great to pass up. #nannylife

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March 19, 2014 By Hope @ Nanny Shecando Filed Under: Nanny Life

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