The Nanny Diaries
By: Kayla Green
Bedtime and Lullabies
After I wrestle Cruz into his pajamas, tackle him to lay
down, force him to listen to a book, conquer the
monsters in the closet and extinguish the “big thing”
under the bed…then, and only then is it actually
bedtime.
Meal Time equals Memories
I should be apart of the Olympics. I know how to dodge
food and liquids, and still get the food into his mouth
before its to late! Meal Time is really code name for my
“exercise” for the day.
Timeouts and Tantrums
When you get in trouble you sit quietly in the “hot
seat” for one minute and then you can get up. Right?
WRONG! Timeout is really code for “the world has
ended”. There is plenty of crying, yelling and rolling
around.
Busy Boss
Being a nanny is like being my own manager, I need to
manage my time to do things such as homework, the
babies swim lessons and Brianna's gymnastics lessons!
Even though I’m the “manager” Cruz never lets me
forget that he’s the “BOSS!”
Diapers and Blowouts
The substance that diapers hold on the inside, is meant
for just that, to stay INSIDE of the diaper. I never
imagined that same substance could shoot up a babies
back to its neck, down its leg and even on me! These
times are priceless, especially when you look down and
see that toothless grin smiling up at you. The innocence
of a child.
Tears and Fears
Cruz is never a boring character, between the scraped
knees and the monster in the closet, I feel like I could
be on Ghost Busters, but of course always with a band
aid in tow!
A Walking Zombie
I never knew how little sleep I could actually run on.
Needless to say sleep for me is a foreign word, its not
something that I’m accustomed too, especially when
most nights around 3 am I have a 19 month old visitor!
Potty Training Problems
You have got to love the moments when you get told that
he has to go potty after the fact, not to mention the oh so
lovely surprise that he leaves behind for me. At times he
looks at the potty like its unfamiliar!
Schedules Schedules Schedules
My schedule, Cruz's schedule, Brianna's school and
gymnastics schedule on top of the parents schedule
can sometimes be overwhelming. But as a nanny you
learn how to deal with it, and to make the best of it.
Counselors Always Listen
I am a nanny, counselor, driver, tutor, chef, a shoulder
to cry on and always someone to listen. Whether its an
8 years old problems or a 19 month olds rambling, you
sit there, listen and you always respond…with a smile.
A band aid and a kiss can fix
anything
Whether it’s a scraped knee or a bumped head, one or
two things can ALWAYS fix it.
1. A kiss
2. A band aid.
Most times it doesn’t even matter which ones comes
first! When in doubt, use one of these tactics.
A Softened Heart
Being a nanny isn’t a job that just anyone could do. It’s
a lot of work. Between the kids and the family, at times
its emotionally draining. But I wouldn’t trade it for
anything in the world.
Meet Cruz
This picture is when he was 6 months,
look at those cheeks! Its amazing how
one little guy can change your life so
much!
Meet Brianna
This is Bri! This little girl has so much
energy, she does gymnastics, soccer
and she speaks Spanish since she is half
Dominican. She's awesome!
Cruz
This is Cruz now, he is
growing up so fast, he
really is a special little
boy! P.S…this is what
“nap time” looks like!
Loving every minute of it
Being a nanny has completely changed my life for the
better, it has taught me how to love in a completely
different way. This is not only my occupation, but this
family will be apart of my family forever.

Cit105 power point presentation

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    Bedtime and Lullabies AfterI wrestle Cruz into his pajamas, tackle him to lay down, force him to listen to a book, conquer the monsters in the closet and extinguish the “big thing” under the bed…then, and only then is it actually bedtime.
  • 3.
    Meal Time equalsMemories I should be apart of the Olympics. I know how to dodge food and liquids, and still get the food into his mouth before its to late! Meal Time is really code name for my “exercise” for the day.
  • 4.
    Timeouts and Tantrums Whenyou get in trouble you sit quietly in the “hot seat” for one minute and then you can get up. Right? WRONG! Timeout is really code for “the world has ended”. There is plenty of crying, yelling and rolling around.
  • 5.
    Busy Boss Being ananny is like being my own manager, I need to manage my time to do things such as homework, the babies swim lessons and Brianna's gymnastics lessons! Even though I’m the “manager” Cruz never lets me forget that he’s the “BOSS!”
  • 6.
    Diapers and Blowouts Thesubstance that diapers hold on the inside, is meant for just that, to stay INSIDE of the diaper. I never imagined that same substance could shoot up a babies back to its neck, down its leg and even on me! These times are priceless, especially when you look down and see that toothless grin smiling up at you. The innocence of a child.
  • 7.
    Tears and Fears Cruzis never a boring character, between the scraped knees and the monster in the closet, I feel like I could be on Ghost Busters, but of course always with a band aid in tow!
  • 8.
    A Walking Zombie Inever knew how little sleep I could actually run on. Needless to say sleep for me is a foreign word, its not something that I’m accustomed too, especially when most nights around 3 am I have a 19 month old visitor!
  • 9.
    Potty Training Problems Youhave got to love the moments when you get told that he has to go potty after the fact, not to mention the oh so lovely surprise that he leaves behind for me. At times he looks at the potty like its unfamiliar!
  • 10.
    Schedules Schedules Schedules Myschedule, Cruz's schedule, Brianna's school and gymnastics schedule on top of the parents schedule can sometimes be overwhelming. But as a nanny you learn how to deal with it, and to make the best of it.
  • 11.
    Counselors Always Listen Iam a nanny, counselor, driver, tutor, chef, a shoulder to cry on and always someone to listen. Whether its an 8 years old problems or a 19 month olds rambling, you sit there, listen and you always respond…with a smile.
  • 12.
    A band aidand a kiss can fix anything Whether it’s a scraped knee or a bumped head, one or two things can ALWAYS fix it. 1. A kiss 2. A band aid. Most times it doesn’t even matter which ones comes first! When in doubt, use one of these tactics.
  • 13.
    A Softened Heart Beinga nanny isn’t a job that just anyone could do. It’s a lot of work. Between the kids and the family, at times its emotionally draining. But I wouldn’t trade it for anything in the world.
  • 14.
    Meet Cruz This pictureis when he was 6 months, look at those cheeks! Its amazing how one little guy can change your life so much!
  • 15.
    Meet Brianna This isBri! This little girl has so much energy, she does gymnastics, soccer and she speaks Spanish since she is half Dominican. She's awesome!
  • 16.
    Cruz This is Cruznow, he is growing up so fast, he really is a special little boy! P.S…this is what “nap time” looks like!
  • 17.
    Loving every minuteof it Being a nanny has completely changed my life for the better, it has taught me how to love in a completely different way. This is not only my occupation, but this family will be apart of my family forever.