Thursday, October 5, 2005
Observed this Wednesday around 5PM. Two nannies of unknonwn ethnicity. Both white but could have been European. They were young and giggly. One had a small child that she had in a strap on carrier. The other had a little boy who was maybe 4 years old. He was wearing denim shorts and a black t-shirt with a metal sort of theme to it. The nannies were kind of reclining and talking as he played in front of them. The boy was throwing rocks and shells into the ocean. They were not around any other people. The blonder nanny kept telling him to stop throwing things. But then the two would laugh and throw rocks and things at him. He would turn around all perplexed and say, "are you throwing rocks at me". And the nanny would say "no, why are you budding in our conversation". And this would repeat. They weren't throwing things hard at him but they clearly had no respect for the kid. So if you have a blonde nanny who hands out with another blonde nanny and your nanny was wearing a very green t-shirt yesterday with cargo capris, maybe you want to observe her when she doesn't know she is being observed. This is what I saw. I didn't like it. Do what you want with it.
giggly girls throwing rocks at the kid they are taking care of? nice.
ReplyDeleteBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad nanny!
ReplyDeletethe only thing worser then throweing rocks at a kid is throweing them in a kids ear like it a basket. And that were a mom.
ReplyDeleteMaybe "j said" should spend less time worrying about the rug rats and learn how to spell betterer?
ReplyDeleteJ - what the hell are you talking about?
ReplyDeleteDid you ever think that maybe J is a kid that came across this site and his parent did this to him/her? Just because someone spells wrong and the syntax is a bit strange, doesn't give you permission to jump on them and give them grief.
ReplyDeleteApparently these people are more upset by someone's bad spelling/grammar than they are by nannies throwing rocks at small children.
ReplyDeleteI'm concerned by the throwing AND the horrid spelling/grammar...
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