by firsttimerSW11 » Wed Aug 19, 2015 9:50 am
hi wise mums
I'm interested in your opinions on something. I'm a stay at home mum of a 2 year old. My dilemma is this. I know lots of different groups of mums of similar aged children. Often I'll ask a friend to meet up for a playdate. Call me selfish (maybe this is the issue!
) but usually I meet up with people I like so we can have a catch up while the children play. Lately however as people have nannies etc, if they are busy or working etc, they say they'll send their nanny along with their child. Now, this is not an offence to nannies but I haven't got much interest in spending time with my friends' childrens nannies, it's more about spending time with my friends. So in this case, if the friend isn't free, rather than hang out with her nanny, I'll see if any other friends are free.
Am I just a terrible mother and should be making this about my daughter having a nice time with other toddlers, irrespective of who is taking them along to the playdate, while I try to make polite conversation with the nanny whom I generally don't know that well. If my little one had a nanny I wouldn't expect my friends to hang out with her, rather, I'm sure the nanny would meet up with her nanny friends and my daughter would play with those children. Not to mention that I'm sure my friends' nannies have very little interest in spending time with me either!
The isn't meant as an offence to nannies, by the way..
(also aware that it's a bit of a first world problem, but just interested in if anyone else has experienced the same thing).
hi wise mums
I'm interested in your opinions on something. I'm a stay at home mum of a 2 year old. My dilemma is this. I know lots of different groups of mums of similar aged children. Often I'll ask a friend to meet up for a playdate. Call me selfish (maybe this is the issue! :lol: ) but usually I meet up with people I like so we can have a catch up while the children play. Lately however as people have nannies etc, if they are busy or working etc, they say they'll send their nanny along with their child. Now, this is not an offence to nannies but I haven't got much interest in spending time with my friends' childrens nannies, it's more about spending time with my friends. So in this case, if the friend isn't free, rather than hang out with her nanny, I'll see if any other friends are free.
Am I just a terrible mother and should be making this about my daughter having a nice time with other toddlers, irrespective of who is taking them along to the playdate, while I try to make polite conversation with the nanny whom I generally don't know that well. If my little one had a nanny I wouldn't expect my friends to hang out with her, rather, I'm sure the nanny would meet up with her nanny friends and my daughter would play with those children. Not to mention that I'm sure my friends' nannies have very little interest in spending time with me either!
The isn't meant as an offence to nannies, by the way..
(also aware that it's a bit of a first world problem, but just interested in if anyone else has experienced the same thing).