Sunday

Madison Ave & 26th Street in NYC

Received Monday, July 30, 2007
Nanny had dark dreads in a pony tail, under a black cap that had two huge buttons on it. One "forget sexy, I'm bringing black pride back" written in red & green on a black button. The hat had no logo or design on it, just plain black. The nanny was wearing black pants/slacks, a white l/s shirt and sandals with navy socks. The sandals were a natural looking sandal in a brown leather. I noticed this because it was a strange combination, esp. given the weather.
The child was a girl of perhaps 4? She had reddish/brown curly hair and brown eyes and was dressed in a lily Pulitzer looking dress, color mint green. She had on white tennis shoes.
They were walking past Madison Park on Madison and passed 26Th Street at about 9AM this morning, (7/30).
The nanny was on her phone in an argument that involved several of the very worst expletives one could use. It was a full on assault at whoever was on the other end of the phone. The little girl was tugging on her arm (the nanny was not holding her hand) and the nanny said, "I said, no. I changed my mind. I am in no mood for the Park".
If this is your nanny, you should be able to identify this nasty woman who brought her private drama to work and took it out on your child.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am glad you posted this. When someone makes such a spectacle of themselves by using profanity and screaming, they call attention to themselves. So one cannot mind their own business. Not that one should when a helpless child is attatched to the maniacal arm of the rageaholic nanny.

Anonymous said...

good post..hope the parents read this .....
well done

Anonymous said...

When I see parents and childcare providers talking to their children like this or speaking so reprehensibly in front of them, I just wonder what they hear in their homes and how they are treated.

Frightening.

Anonymous said...

Let's catch this piece of garbage! How dare she.

Anonymous said...

Its sad to see when its her only job to keep that little girl happy and she cant even do that.

Poor little girl.

Anonymous said...

A thousand times thank you for your post. Hopefully this no class nanny will be outed.

Anonymous said...

Oy. It sure is a slow day in the form of sightings. :(

Anonymous said...

7:06, on a site such as this, "slow days" are not exactly a bad thing and are in fact a good sign, because it means less children are being neglected or mistreated (at least out in the open.) This is not exactly the type of site where the more the merrier. Let me guess, you are one of those people that like to be entertained no matter what the expense is to others? I'm sorry if this is harsh, but I really get sick of that mentality and it's rapidly growing in our society. Hey look, a car crash, every one stop and gawk! Some people need to develop hearts, other peoples suffering is not meant to appease your boredom.

Anonymous said...

Other people's suffering exists, so why not document it?

I spent 1/2 an hour watching a car chase live in Dallas today; all along hoping it ended in smoke and fire and quite let down when it ended peacefully.

Anonymous said...

She sounds pretty bad. A picture is worth a million words tho.

Love the button.

Anonymous said...

I too am glad to read this. Brown sandals with navy socks! What was this low-class woman thinking?

Anonymous said...

Of course, 12:15 a.m. just had to get off topic and make a comment about the description of what the nanny was wearing. Give me a break. Realize what the issue is here. Why do you need to minimize the situation by not commenting on how vulgar the nanny was speaking in front of the child and basically taking her anger out on the child? No, your main concern is to comment on the brown sandals with navy socks. Way to go! Thanks. What would these websites be without people like you.