This serves me right - I was so smugly certain that I would find the perfect childcare option before I had to go back to work after DS2. I mean, all it needed was a bit of organisation and proper planning, right? And I'd started thinking about it in August (yes August) last year. So what could go wrong?
Weeeeelllll, it seems that plenty can go wrong. Firstly I spent until December looking for a nanny share family. No joy. So I asked around among friends re a nanny share. Some friends said yes, then they said no - January. Another friend said yes, her husband then got cold feet and decided he'd prefer an au pair. Mid February.
I redo our sums. We can afford (if we live on beans and I tolerate much sulking from DH) a nanny salary which isn't generous but is just about adequate. I start interviewing on this basis and we find....a wonderful woman. She's Canadian, well educated, experienced, caring, reliable, organised and available to start asap. Her references are hagiographic. I'm in nanny heaven.
And this morning she has emailed me to say she can't take the job . AAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
I am committed to go back to work on the 19th March. After the first nanny share friend backed out I did reserve a back up nursery place for DS2 and DS1 can go to an afterschool club. But I'm not totally comfortable with either institution and the logistics are going to be a nightmare.
Oh whinge, whine, whingetty whinge. Anyone have any experience of finding a perfect nanny for a minimal salary with one week's notice?
Anyway, thank you all for listening - I feel better now....