lutherlovr
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Ok, so I have decided to go back to work full time, but with most of my hours on nights and weekends so that DH is home with the kids. I have hired someone I know from a Mom's group in my area to watch them for the ~15 hours we need someone.
So, this week was transition and I left them there from about 245-6PM. They are almost 3 and 14 months. I brought over a pretty big bag of food and explained what they could eat, etc. I also brought milk and juice. When my DH got there to pick them up, he asked what they had eaten because I wanted to replenish the food supply as needed. She said that they hadn't eaten because they were playing and "hadn't acted hungry". My 14 month old is used to having a snack around 3-4PM and he is a big eater (27 lbs). Even if he doesn't eat anything, he normally drinks some juice or milk. My DH said when they got in the car he was starving and shoving food in his mouth like he had never eaten (normal for my 14 month old even if he has eaten!).
This all concerned me a little, but I put it on myself as I had never specifically said "feed them at such and such a time". So yesterday I dropped them off again and I said "Ben needs to eat at 4PM, you can give him a banana and if he refuses try some crackers. He also needs milk with his snack." She said ok. When my Dh came, you guessed it, the same thing. She didn't feed them because they didn't "act hungry".
She is pretty young, but she has two children the same age as mine. One disturbing thing she said when I dropped them off was "My son woke up from his nap at 10:30 and he wanted lunch but I told him to wait until lunch time and then he cried so hard he fell back to sleep." Her son just turned one. Should I be worried about this? Her kids may just eat 3 meals, no snacks, but my kids are not used to that. I am not so worried about my 3 year old, he will say if he wants something to eat, but my 14 month old is too young to do that.
Also, she does not turn the A/C on in her house (saving energy, I can relate) but yesterday we had a heat advisory here for 115 degrees and it was BLAZING in her house, I am afraid the kids will get dehydrated as she also gave them nothing to drink. She also let them go in the sprinklers with all their clothes on and then they were dressed in their diapers when DH showed up while she handed him a pile of wet clothes, he had to get them dressed in spare clothes to get them home...would it be that hard to let them run in the sprinkler in their diapers?
Is all this odd to anyone else? What should I say to get her to feed them? I will eventuall be leaving them for about 5-6 hours there. They cannot go that whole time without eating. It is a little awkward as we have the same group of friends...I am going again tomorrow and I am so confused....
So, this week was transition and I left them there from about 245-6PM. They are almost 3 and 14 months. I brought over a pretty big bag of food and explained what they could eat, etc. I also brought milk and juice. When my DH got there to pick them up, he asked what they had eaten because I wanted to replenish the food supply as needed. She said that they hadn't eaten because they were playing and "hadn't acted hungry". My 14 month old is used to having a snack around 3-4PM and he is a big eater (27 lbs). Even if he doesn't eat anything, he normally drinks some juice or milk. My DH said when they got in the car he was starving and shoving food in his mouth like he had never eaten (normal for my 14 month old even if he has eaten!).
This all concerned me a little, but I put it on myself as I had never specifically said "feed them at such and such a time". So yesterday I dropped them off again and I said "Ben needs to eat at 4PM, you can give him a banana and if he refuses try some crackers. He also needs milk with his snack." She said ok. When my Dh came, you guessed it, the same thing. She didn't feed them because they didn't "act hungry".
She is pretty young, but she has two children the same age as mine. One disturbing thing she said when I dropped them off was "My son woke up from his nap at 10:30 and he wanted lunch but I told him to wait until lunch time and then he cried so hard he fell back to sleep." Her son just turned one. Should I be worried about this? Her kids may just eat 3 meals, no snacks, but my kids are not used to that. I am not so worried about my 3 year old, he will say if he wants something to eat, but my 14 month old is too young to do that.
Also, she does not turn the A/C on in her house (saving energy, I can relate) but yesterday we had a heat advisory here for 115 degrees and it was BLAZING in her house, I am afraid the kids will get dehydrated as she also gave them nothing to drink. She also let them go in the sprinklers with all their clothes on and then they were dressed in their diapers when DH showed up while she handed him a pile of wet clothes, he had to get them dressed in spare clothes to get them home...would it be that hard to let them run in the sprinkler in their diapers?
Is all this odd to anyone else? What should I say to get her to feed them? I will eventuall be leaving them for about 5-6 hours there. They cannot go that whole time without eating. It is a little awkward as we have the same group of friends...I am going again tomorrow and I am so confused....

, ds-almost 14-
, dd-11 1/2-
COUNTDOWN IS ON....WE ARE GOING BACK TO DL SEPT 15-25!!!!!
) (We even live near Disney....Great day trips!! hee, hee!)