by cincynanny | Apr 2, 2010 | answers deserve, cincinnati, cincy, cincynanny, glenda propst, high5, nanny, questions, Regarding Nannies
A few weeks back, I read the Regarding Nannies Blog (a staple on my resource list) post “Nitty Gritty Interview Questions” by Glenda Propst. After a year of counseling Nannies and Families in Cincinnati about their frustrations, confusion, and...
by cincynanny | Mar 30, 2010 | cincinnati, cincy, cincynanny, cooking, ingredients, nanny, quick, tip, tuesday
So, I feel like I am running a cooking show whenever I cook with the boys. All the items that we are going to use get laid out on the counters. This is not only to be prepared for the short attention spans and 6 little hands, but to inspire interest as they join me. I...
by cincynanny | Mar 26, 2010 | bunny, cincinnati, cincy, craft, easter, high5, nanny
I was on the search for some Easter crafts to enjoy with the boys next week and I found some really cute things. A few are from Family Fun, which is my new favorite resource, so check it out! I love bunnies if you can’t tell. I hope your Easter week is a...
by cincynanny | Mar 18, 2010 | cincinnati, cincy, high5, nanny, spring
Well, I cannot believe it, but I am celebrating my 100th post on this CincyNanny Blog! I thought I’d do something to celebrate, so I caught a plane and I am writing from my lovely hotel room in Midtown, NYC! Actually, it’s pure coincidence that I happen to...
by cincynanny | Mar 16, 2010 | cincinnati, cincy, nanny, port-a-cups, quick, tip, tuesday
Quick Tip: Port-a-cups! Always.I like to be prepared as much as possible, although with triplets it is not always possible. I started keeping 3 plastic cups in my Nanny-pack for some of those unexpected moments. We take regular trips to our local grocery store where...
by cincynanny | Mar 10, 2010 | cincinnati, cincy, high5, log, nanny
If you have read any of this blog before, you have heard me rant about the importance communication between parents and nannies. Just as in any relationship there is bound to be miscommunication, so as professionals lets take a step toward “too much”...