My bosses just proposed that I work some of my part-time hours from home.  I'll still need to come into the office twice a week, but I have childcare for 3 days.  So I would be working one day from home while the nanny is watching the baby.  If you remember from a previous post, the nanny is new and starting next week, as we just had to pull DS out of daycare for medical reasons.
If you work from home, how do you do it?  The nanny is working 8:30 - 5:00.  She's coming 15 min early on Monday to go over things again.  I technically don't have to be logged into my work stuff until 9:30.  And my office isn't going to be checking in on me, I'll pretty much be on my own schedule (I work hourly and on independent projects).
Is it weird if I wait until she comes and is settled to go upstairs and shower?  Since I'll be in the house and I'm having some supply issues (not pumping enough to cover the next day's bottles) should I have her get me when he needs to eat so I can nurse him?  Do I hole up in the office and let them do their thing so she doesn't think I'm watching her the whole day?  Like should I grab food from the kitchen and eat in the office, too?  We aren't dealing with any separation anxiety, but I don't want him seeing me and getting mad I'm not with him.  What do you guys do??
                
                
              
        
Re: question about working from home w/in home childcare
As silly as this sounds, I'll text my nanny when I'm about to come up to get him to nurse. When I go up for lunch / bathroom breaks, I won't bug them mainly to give the nanny some space.
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When DD was an infant and I was nursing I often worked from home and my Mom would watch DD at our house.
I would usually nurse baby, and start feeding her breakfast. My Mom would arrive during breakfast and take over. I would head up to our office to work. I also had supply issues, so if I was home my Mom would text me when she was ready to nurse and I would come down nurse and then head back up to work. I would come down for lunch and usually eat and hang out with DD and my Mom for 30min-1hr. and then head back into our office for the afternoon.
DD had huge separation anxiety, so I tried to stay scarce except for nursing breaks 2-3 times a day and my lunch.
I would attempt to schedule your day the way you anticipate it will work best, and be open tot he fact you will most likely need to make some adjustments and so will the Nanny before things become a smooth routine.