Update on my job situation: I got offered a last-minute teaching job - woohoo!
I'll be teaching a class two nights a week, so I've had to arrange for someone to watch the kids on the nights DH is working. One of the nursery ladies from church (and maybe her teenage daughter) will be doing it.
DD currently sleeps in the RnP in our bedroom. Our room is tiny, and the RnP is in my cramped little corner. DD *usually* falls asleep while nursing or being rocked, and then I put her in the RnP. She'll most likely fall asleep before I get home.
I already feel weird having people in our house when we're not there (we've actually never had a babysitter), so the thought of the babysitter going into our room is extra weird to me.
What would you do? Would you feel weird having someone else go in your room to put LO to bed? Or would you figure out an alternate arrangement?
Re: babysitters/in-home childcare
I would probably feel a little weird about the sitter in my bedroom, too. Can you put the RnP in another room, like DD's room, on the nights you work? They're really lightweight to move around, right? Then if she wakes up in the night, bring her back into your room.
I used to move DS around in the RnP at my mom's house without a problem, but our room is soooo small that I don't know if I could get it in there with her in it without tripping! Maybe I'll do a trial run before I have to leave her...or maybe I'll be brave and try to transition her to her room
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I think I'm just paranoid about having non-family in our house.
I don't think I would feel weird having the sitter go in my room to put the baby to bed, but if I did, I guess I would maybe suck it up and put the rnp in her room. Good luck!