CanadianFilly
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I've got a 17 month old toddler and I'm 7 months pregnant with my second. We just got an Au Pair who arrived a week ago. I'm a stay at home Mom but we won't have any family coming to help with the second one arrives so we thought it would be useful to have someone that could help out with our toddler as I get more pregnant, when I go into labour and also in the first 6 weeks with a newborn.
I've never had anyone else caring for my DS except for my DH. I'm totally comfortable leaving him with DH but that's it. We interviewed some babysitter/nannies in the past but felt that we couldn't just meet someone and then leave DS with them.
Our Au Pair is 18 yrs old but has a lot of experience caring for young babies/children. She's lived with us for 1 week and helped me out with DS and I felt she is good with him and has good judgement. A few days ago she took him out for a buggy walk for the first time on her own. I was nervous but felt it had to happen. As luck would have it exactly when she was out we had a pretty strong earthquake here in NZ. I called her cell to see how she handled it and got her voice mail. Me: extremely nervous at that point. However she did see the missed call and called me back in 1/2 hr, said she didn't notice the earthquake. Its totally possible as you tend to feel them stronger in upper floors of a building than on the ground. I chalked it up to bad luck.
Today we tried again, she went out for a buggy walk. She agreed to have her cell phone more handy, said she was going to the park, would be back at X time and was meeting another Au Pair there. She just came back at the time she said she would but said it was a bit cold so she ended up going to the other Au Pairs house instead of the park! I have no idea of the location, who this person is, who the family or kid is. She did say they had a dog though which is bad too, dog I don't know. I'm very upset and trying to calm down before I speak to her so I get past my initial reaction. Not sure how much of it is pregnancy hormones, I'm now thinking that it was completely a bad idea to think I could rely on the judgement of an 18 yr old to care for my son.
I guess I just needed to vent a bit but maybe some of you have had Au Pairs and it has worked out? I know on the surface it sounds very spoiled for me to be not working and have an Au Pair but we really wanted to have a good plan in place for our toddler when the second one arrives. I remember from last time there were two people from my antenatal group who had big dramas surrounding the birth of their first child (1 very early, 1 sick newborn) and they really relied on family support during that time.
Any words of wisdom? Any nice way to tell her she can't just take our DS anywhere without asking first or changing her plan? I would prefer she just go out for a buggy walk not go meeting people with DS I don't know anyways.
I've never had anyone else caring for my DS except for my DH. I'm totally comfortable leaving him with DH but that's it. We interviewed some babysitter/nannies in the past but felt that we couldn't just meet someone and then leave DS with them.
Our Au Pair is 18 yrs old but has a lot of experience caring for young babies/children. She's lived with us for 1 week and helped me out with DS and I felt she is good with him and has good judgement. A few days ago she took him out for a buggy walk for the first time on her own. I was nervous but felt it had to happen. As luck would have it exactly when she was out we had a pretty strong earthquake here in NZ. I called her cell to see how she handled it and got her voice mail. Me: extremely nervous at that point. However she did see the missed call and called me back in 1/2 hr, said she didn't notice the earthquake. Its totally possible as you tend to feel them stronger in upper floors of a building than on the ground. I chalked it up to bad luck.
Today we tried again, she went out for a buggy walk. She agreed to have her cell phone more handy, said she was going to the park, would be back at X time and was meeting another Au Pair there. She just came back at the time she said she would but said it was a bit cold so she ended up going to the other Au Pairs house instead of the park! I have no idea of the location, who this person is, who the family or kid is. She did say they had a dog though which is bad too, dog I don't know. I'm very upset and trying to calm down before I speak to her so I get past my initial reaction. Not sure how much of it is pregnancy hormones, I'm now thinking that it was completely a bad idea to think I could rely on the judgement of an 18 yr old to care for my son.
I guess I just needed to vent a bit but maybe some of you have had Au Pairs and it has worked out? I know on the surface it sounds very spoiled for me to be not working and have an Au Pair but we really wanted to have a good plan in place for our toddler when the second one arrives. I remember from last time there were two people from my antenatal group who had big dramas surrounding the birth of their first child (1 very early, 1 sick newborn) and they really relied on family support during that time.
Any words of wisdom? Any nice way to tell her she can't just take our DS anywhere without asking first or changing her plan? I would prefer she just go out for a buggy walk not go meeting people with DS I don't know anyways.