Are your children’s vaccines up to date?

Set a reminder

Please or to access all these features

Paid childcare

Discuss everything related to paid childcare here, including childminders, nannies, nurseries and au pairs.

Anyone need a fantastic nanny 2 days a week? W11

4 replies

MickyMouse100 · 05/09/2006 13:31

Hi, I have a fantastic nanny who was looking after my 21 month old son sole charge full time but I am now working part-time so only need her 3 days a week. She was my "third" attempt and we are so lucky to have found someone who understands the importance of nutritional food as well caring for him exceptionally giving him lots of hugs and kisses.

OP posts:
Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
pennytiff · 05/09/2006 20:55

Oh wow, I am currently looking for someone fantastic to look after my 4 month year old DD, Anya.

I know it sounds terrible that I am looking for Childcare when she is just so young and I feel terrible but I have my own business and have tried to balance working and bringing her with me and most clients don't miind but it isn't fair on her. But enough of me trying to reassure myself that this is ok

I would ideally like someone on Friday's and either Tuesdays pm or monday's pm for the beginning. someday's I may be at home but will mostly be in the office.

We live in Kensal Green (NW10), just off the Harrow Road but I don't know if that would be easy? If she drives it's so quick, but if she come's by bus it's two buses.

Anyway, let me know if that sound's ok

pennytiff · 05/09/2006 20:57

Sorry, forgot to mention.

What are her fees??

MickyMouse100 · 06/09/2006 17:30

How far away are you from Queen's Park? She is coming from Kingsbury could she get a bus to you? She charges £8 ph and is looking to do two days a week 8.30-6.30pm. Don't feel bad about getting help so soon, most mothers do it just they won't admit it. You need to have a life/run a business/feel human again, you DD will thank you as you will be so much more excited to see him. I work from home and she is here with my DD and I never hear them, it's great!

OP posts:
pennytiff · 06/09/2006 19:46

That sound's great.

Thank you for making me feel slightly better about the hardest descision I have ever had to make.

Not that far at all from Queen's Park, within walking distance.
I am near to Willesden Junction or Kensal Green Tube/train stops and there are a number of buses that go through.

I would love to see her CV. I definitley need care on Friday and could also need her all day Monday or Tuesday.

Let me know if this suits you and her.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page