I have a fulltime babysitter for DS who comes to my home for over 40 hours a week. Three days a week I'm in the house because I work from home, and 2 days a week she's there all day by herself because I go to the office.
She has been with us about 5 weeks and I'm thrilled with her - she does preschool activities with DS (he's 2.5), takes him to the park, the library, Gymboree, is working on potty training, really, everything you could hope for. She's totally self directed and has worked out a schedule for herself and DS and is totally running with it.
I came to the realization today that she is doing her laundry at my house on days that I'm not home. She uses a certain setting on the washer that I never do, and uses the bleach dispenser which leaves a really distinctive smell in the laundry room. She's not washing anything of ours, because I just did laundry yesterday, and the three items of clothing that are dirty since yesterday are still in the hampers.
For some reason, I'm struggling with how to bring this up with her - I don't necessarily have a problem with her doing her personal wash here, but I do wish she had asked (I think it's kind of presumptuous to just do it, especially when I'm not here), and I don't want her to be doing anyone else's clothes here (she has a boyfriend and I think she still lives at home).
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Jane
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UPDATE:
I mentioned it this morning in a casual way - "Oh, I see you did some laundry yesterday. I can tell by the smell that you used the bleach dispenser. FYI, I don't use that because it causes bleach spots to get on the next load you do after the bleach load. BTW - what got washed? I just did laundry Tuesday and I didn't think anything was dirty yet."
She told me a story about how DS was playing with a bunch of onesies that were in his bottom dresser drawer, and he had no diaper on, and he had a pee accident all over the onesies, so she had to wash them.
Thing is, I checked the drawer, and those onesies are still in the drawer in the same pile I put them in this weekend, fresh out of the winter clothes box, they haven't been moved and they definitely haven't been washed. I also checked my washing stuff, and about 1/3 a bottle of Clorox II is gone after I topped it up from my big BJs bottle Tuesday.
So, she, um, lied.
Now I'm really not sure what to do.
Jane
She has been with us about 5 weeks and I'm thrilled with her - she does preschool activities with DS (he's 2.5), takes him to the park, the library, Gymboree, is working on potty training, really, everything you could hope for. She's totally self directed and has worked out a schedule for herself and DS and is totally running with it.
I came to the realization today that she is doing her laundry at my house on days that I'm not home. She uses a certain setting on the washer that I never do, and uses the bleach dispenser which leaves a really distinctive smell in the laundry room. She's not washing anything of ours, because I just did laundry yesterday, and the three items of clothing that are dirty since yesterday are still in the hampers.
For some reason, I'm struggling with how to bring this up with her - I don't necessarily have a problem with her doing her personal wash here, but I do wish she had asked (I think it's kind of presumptuous to just do it, especially when I'm not here), and I don't want her to be doing anyone else's clothes here (she has a boyfriend and I think she still lives at home).
Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Jane
**********************************************************
UPDATE:
I mentioned it this morning in a casual way - "Oh, I see you did some laundry yesterday. I can tell by the smell that you used the bleach dispenser. FYI, I don't use that because it causes bleach spots to get on the next load you do after the bleach load. BTW - what got washed? I just did laundry Tuesday and I didn't think anything was dirty yet."
She told me a story about how DS was playing with a bunch of onesies that were in his bottom dresser drawer, and he had no diaper on, and he had a pee accident all over the onesies, so she had to wash them.
Thing is, I checked the drawer, and those onesies are still in the drawer in the same pile I put them in this weekend, fresh out of the winter clothes box, they haven't been moved and they definitely haven't been washed. I also checked my washing stuff, and about 1/3 a bottle of Clorox II is gone after I topped it up from my big BJs bottle Tuesday.
So, she, um, lied.
Now I'm really not sure what to do.
Jane
