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Inspirational stories of Phenomenal Nannies
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Teresa's Story
This is my story. I am going to tell you about my recent career change. I am proud to call myself a CAREER NANNY!
Two and 1/2 years
ago I decided to become a nanny. Strictly because of the economy I
thought, that I made that choice. It was the best career move that I
could have ever chosen. More recently, I decided to continue and
become a career nanny!!! I am so completely happy with my decision
to do so.
I'm not going to give you
a play by play of every trauma, bad luck and negative situations I've
been in. I believe all of which you've succeeded in your life has shaped you
in to what you have become and what will be. We are constantly changing,
learning, growing! I am blessed to have received such harsh
reminders, (lessons) of my purpose and Gods' Will.
I have worked in the professional
office environment for over 14 years and witnessed the corporate back-stabbing
and BS that finally drew the final straw. I became a massage therapist; to the
opposite side of the spectrum of irate clients, the quality/productivity/quantity
measuring stick, In that I found a need to serve people in a more
caring, respectfully, holistic and spiritual way. 5 years later, I
began having some carpal problems, which again lead to another
transition, of which became a lay-off. And then....
Here I am. A career
nanny!! I started searching the web for career nanny type agencies, which
SUPPORT ($) the Professional Career Nanny!!! So, I am really just
beginning the travel and cross country nannies of the world. I
am happy to become apart of your world. I am ready to learn from my
veteran compares...so don't hesitate to email me with advise and of your
gracious wisdom!!!
I had not expected to
fall in love with my job, but I did. I love children and all of
their innocence. Seeing their eyes sparkle with pride from their first step,
or word and song. Watching their intense concentration of experiencing finger-paint
all over their hands, and seeing in their eyes, the planning of what shall I
do with this paint...and it not involving the paper in front of them :) Making
up stories and songs and not worrying if they are right or wrong. It doesn't
matter they made them. Dancing to silly music with streamers, towels or
socks. Learning....with the great educational books from Wal-Mart or teacher
discount stores. Reading...drawing...laughing...chasing...having fun!!!!!! Even
the bad days are not bad. There is always a reason behind the behavior. I even
found, in the disequilibrium phases, Katie understood that she couldn't
control those urges to 'act out' or 'whine' like a 3 1/2 yr old does, and all
I would need to do is to look at her and she would just laugh. Or the
times when she just needed to cry....she didn't know why...sometimes we don't
always know...and it was always ok. We had a great understanding.
I don't know if all my
future jobs will be like that. And I don't know what is in HIS plans but I do
know that I have a unique gift and connection, an empathetic desire to
protect, love, advocate, teach, care and educate my charges. That as I proceed
and investigate other child-care careers, I would not be granted such
liberties and freedoms as we so have.
I am currently learning,
how to say good-bye as I approach the end of my contract. I decided
to write a very personal letter with my hopes she will keep, and cherish it as
well as our memories. I am inserting the letter and a picture of the two
of us in a book-type photo frame. I am also including a package of some
treasures that I hope serve as a reminder of our great times together.
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