Saturday

Under the Sea Indoor Playground in Santa Clarita, CA

Received Saturday, November 1, 2008.
nanny sighting logo Date: Thursday, 10/30. I saw a nanny at this playground and she was really mean to the older child. The older child was a boy with shaggy hair, a ringer tee (blue & light blue) and blue jeans on. There was a younger child present that was playing with children her age. The girl was blonde with pigtails, wearing a pink and orange dress and white socks. The nanny was multi ethnic, average height, overweight, with sharply styled dark hair (blunt, fierce) a dark complexion, three earrings in one ear and sharply drawn eyebrows. The boy, who was approximately five years old was growing bored and sulking. The nanny at one point, pushed him against the colored wall, almost like a police office would and held his back into the wall and said something really deep and sharp in his ear. Then she said, "do you understand", about three times and grabbed him by his right arm and spun him around. Then he answered meekly, "yes" and she told him to "go take a chair". The nanny was wearing a black shirt with a crest style pattern on it in white.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That does seem pretty aggressive, but did you see what happened prior to this? Just curious. Was the boy acting up, throwing a fit or out of control? and she had to make him stand still and scold him?

or was this boy merely bored and she grabbed him and did this out of the blue? Op, can you elaborate??

Because I know when my charges act up the parents told me that if they won't go to their room, to physically drag them there. Good thing they listen because I don't think I'd like physically dragging them! but I know that this world isn't a perfect place and this nanny could have justification for her actions. I just need more information to understand this situation better. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

Why are these sightings only garnishing single comments? This is awful. Have you all grown accustom to neglect from reading this blog? I hope not.