Two new kids started yesterday. Mom and dad are very nice and I make a good bit more off of these kids because of their infant as I charge a good bit more for infants.
However, they seem a little picky for my tastes and the kids are difficult and I'm only supposed to have them for three weeks until their new (I'm sure cheaper also) babysitter can start.
Well Mainly only the infant is difficult. He is a breastfed baby and he will not take a bottle for me! He eats baby food (he's 7 months) and he eats his food fine just won't drink anything while he is here so far. So that's problem #1
problem #2:
Parents drop off 30 min before I open which is fine. I'm ok with that as long as they pick up earlier in the afternoons. But parents were just certain that the kids would go back to sleep upon arrival which makes it easier for me because I'm getting my own children ready for school. I have 4-5 other kids that arrive early and they all either go back to sleep or lay quietly until 7 which is when I open. Well the 2 year old does ok so far. He lies quietly on his mat. The baby cries unless I'm holding him....standing up!
Problem #3:
I'm very laid back. I provide very good care but I'm of a more laid back style. I don't sweat the small stuff. For example, their diapers are in a huge box together. I accidentally grabbed the bigger brothers diaper (which is prob a size 4 while baby is in about a size 3, so not a huge difference) to put on the baby at their last changing. It was later in the day and I was trying to get everyone changed before parents arrivals. Mom texts me around 8pm last night just to let me know that baby had brothers diaper on. I apologized and said I accidentally must've grabbed the wrong one and I would be more careful next time. I guess I'm just one of those moms that probably wouldn't even notice that on my child unless it was the wrong kind of diaper. These were the same brand. She wasn't rude about it but it seemed like maybe they will be the type to just look for things.
Moms been a Sahm for the past 7 months or so with baby. She makes his baby food herself and everything. I know that things will get better. I've been doing this long enough to know that the kids will get in a routine and that the baby will probably start taking a bottle for me after a while and hopefully even the morning issues will get better. But I'm not sure it's worth it. It's extra money for the next few weeks. I'm not hurting for it because with these kids I am at capacity. But extra money is always nice. But with the baby crying in the mornings (he's loud! And like I said only quiet while I'm standing up holding him) I'm not sure it's worth it! By the time I get them in the routine it will be time for them to go! So not only does he keep my other early arrivals from resting, he wakes my son that's not school age up and I want him to be able to sleep later because he doesn't get to nap due to half day pre-k.
Guess I needed to vent more than anything and write out some pros and cons! Not sure it's worth it for me for 3 weeks or a crying baby that won't take his bottle and wants to be held standing up all the time.
Any advice? Would you suffer through it for he extra money? Or say thanks but no thanks? They know that I could potentially fill their spots with another child. New potentially full time kids would take priority over kids only here 3 weeks. I'm tempted to just be honest and say it's not worth the extra headache :-/
Sorry so long!
However, they seem a little picky for my tastes and the kids are difficult and I'm only supposed to have them for three weeks until their new (I'm sure cheaper also) babysitter can start.
Well Mainly only the infant is difficult. He is a breastfed baby and he will not take a bottle for me! He eats baby food (he's 7 months) and he eats his food fine just won't drink anything while he is here so far. So that's problem #1
problem #2:
Parents drop off 30 min before I open which is fine. I'm ok with that as long as they pick up earlier in the afternoons. But parents were just certain that the kids would go back to sleep upon arrival which makes it easier for me because I'm getting my own children ready for school. I have 4-5 other kids that arrive early and they all either go back to sleep or lay quietly until 7 which is when I open. Well the 2 year old does ok so far. He lies quietly on his mat. The baby cries unless I'm holding him....standing up!
Problem #3:
I'm very laid back. I provide very good care but I'm of a more laid back style. I don't sweat the small stuff. For example, their diapers are in a huge box together. I accidentally grabbed the bigger brothers diaper (which is prob a size 4 while baby is in about a size 3, so not a huge difference) to put on the baby at their last changing. It was later in the day and I was trying to get everyone changed before parents arrivals. Mom texts me around 8pm last night just to let me know that baby had brothers diaper on. I apologized and said I accidentally must've grabbed the wrong one and I would be more careful next time. I guess I'm just one of those moms that probably wouldn't even notice that on my child unless it was the wrong kind of diaper. These were the same brand. She wasn't rude about it but it seemed like maybe they will be the type to just look for things.
Moms been a Sahm for the past 7 months or so with baby. She makes his baby food herself and everything. I know that things will get better. I've been doing this long enough to know that the kids will get in a routine and that the baby will probably start taking a bottle for me after a while and hopefully even the morning issues will get better. But I'm not sure it's worth it. It's extra money for the next few weeks. I'm not hurting for it because with these kids I am at capacity. But extra money is always nice. But with the baby crying in the mornings (he's loud! And like I said only quiet while I'm standing up holding him) I'm not sure it's worth it! By the time I get them in the routine it will be time for them to go! So not only does he keep my other early arrivals from resting, he wakes my son that's not school age up and I want him to be able to sleep later because he doesn't get to nap due to half day pre-k.
Guess I needed to vent more than anything and write out some pros and cons! Not sure it's worth it for me for 3 weeks or a crying baby that won't take his bottle and wants to be held standing up all the time.
Any advice? Would you suffer through it for he extra money? Or say thanks but no thanks? They know that I could potentially fill their spots with another child. New potentially full time kids would take priority over kids only here 3 weeks. I'm tempted to just be honest and say it's not worth the extra headache :-/
Sorry so long!
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