I have a question and know we have many fabulous childcare gurus in our midst.
We want to get our nanny something for Christmas. She's literally the only thing that keeps me working with all my insane travel, etc. and if I couldn't trust her completely, 100% with my child, I wouldn't be able to do it. There really aren't words to communicate how much I love her.
Because I work in consulting, I may (or may not) receive a Christmas bonus. Word on the street is that there will be decent bonuses this year. Every penny is earmarked for DH's loans but I do want to carve out money to reward her because she rocks my world. What is appropriate? Is there any concern that being really generous this year would be bad if we had to be less generous next year? I would always give her a bonus if I receive one but if I didn't get one, there isn't anything extra to pay her.
What about a non-monetary gift? Should I also get her a gift in addition to any financial one so that she knows that we actually put time/effort into getting her a gift? If so, what? A restaurant gift cert? Target? Birchbox? I usually prefer to give non-gift certificate gifts but I also recognize that not everyone has the same taste and I want her to feel happy and rewarded.
We want to get our nanny something for Christmas. She's literally the only thing that keeps me working with all my insane travel, etc. and if I couldn't trust her completely, 100% with my child, I wouldn't be able to do it. There really aren't words to communicate how much I love her.
Because I work in consulting, I may (or may not) receive a Christmas bonus. Word on the street is that there will be decent bonuses this year. Every penny is earmarked for DH's loans but I do want to carve out money to reward her because she rocks my world. What is appropriate? Is there any concern that being really generous this year would be bad if we had to be less generous next year? I would always give her a bonus if I receive one but if I didn't get one, there isn't anything extra to pay her.
What about a non-monetary gift? Should I also get her a gift in addition to any financial one so that she knows that we actually put time/effort into getting her a gift? If so, what? A restaurant gift cert? Target? Birchbox? I usually prefer to give non-gift certificate gifts but I also recognize that not everyone has the same taste and I want her to feel happy and rewarded.
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