Lexy Capp
Lexy Capp is the owner of Nannies & Housekeepers USA. Las Vegas Premier Domestic Agency Voted Best of Las Vegas Babysitting Award.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
On Call Nannies available in Las Vegas
On-Call Child Care Available in Las Vegas at Homes & Hotels
When you need experienced Child Care
Nannies & Housekeepers USA specializes in full time, part time, temporary and short-term nanny placement to families who either live in Las Vegas or travel to Las Vegas. Frequently families need care on short notice. Our nannies are carefully screened and every nanny in our registry meets our discerning standards.
Nannies & Housekeepers USA will celebrate 12 years in business on February 2012. The company goes the distance with meticulous background screenings. All of the nannies arrive 15 minutes early to make the transition smooth for the parents and their children. Nannies & Housekeepers USA requires the nannies wear a comfortable uniform including tan, navy or black pants with a Nannies & Housekeepers USA polo shirt. The nanny will arrive with a MARY POPPINS TOTE bag filled with age appropriate activities.
To accomodate the needs of our distinguished clients, many nannies speak several languages including Spanish, French, Italian, Russian, German and Japanese to name a few. At the end of the day, there is nothing more important than family.
Don't worry about child care when you travel to Las Vegas for a holiday or with your company for a convention. Nannies & Housekeepers USA is approved by the Risk Management Departments at major hotels and also has passed the rigorous background screening required by the State of Nevada.
Fore more information please call (702) 451-0021 or check out our website at http://www.householdstaffingusa.com
When you need help, we're here for you. Anytime 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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Friday, July 3, 2009
Begin Again For Moms Day 7

Thought For The Day: Sometimes we need to take slow steps and we will get there faster!
When we set a pace that is smooth and comfortable, it makes the journey of the day so much easier. Children have the ability to teach parents so many nuggets. When my boys were small, I had a sign in my kitchen that said: READ TO YOUR CHILDREN, SING TO YOUR CHILDREN and LISTEN TO YOUR CHILDREN. I remember our friend, Rabbi Akselrad came over for a birthday party and commented on that sign. He agreed that listening to children is so very important. Sometimes we appear to listen, but we don't always hear what they are saying. My advice is to take it easy and enjoy the moments. Life is made up of moments and they go by quickly!
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Begin Again For Moms Day 7
Thought For The Day:At the end of the day, there is nothing more important than family
When we keep our priorities straight, everything falls into place.
Life is a breath and we need to make memories. Taking vacations, even a three day weekend, going for a bike ride, writing a thank you note are all important things to do. I once heard someone say treat your family like friends and your friends like family and everyone will win!
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Begin Again For Moms Day 6
Thought For The Day:Take it easy
Sometimes we need to be reminded to take it easy. Being a mother can seem overwhelming, so many things to think about and so much to do.
I had to be reminded today that I have the power to choose. Everyday we have choices and the beautiful thing is we can decide not to decide. I remember I had a poster in my townhouse at college and it had two words on it ....TAKE TIME. The older I get the more I appreciate those words.
Do yourself a favor and relax. We make the best decisions when we are calm and composed. Time is our friend and we should never be in a hurry!
Monday, June 15, 2009
Begin Again For Moms Day 5
Thought for the day:
Children need boundaries and they want boundaries!
Do you ever feel like you desire to love so much that you forget about setting limits and limitations? No matter if your child is 4 years old or 21 or 40 it is vital to set limits. How do we as mother's answer to those who want our time, love, energy or money? The key is knowing when to say yes and when to say no. Take a 4 year old for example...they will push you until they know the limit. In reality the want to know how far they can go. As mother's we have the opportunity to pour into our children all that we have learned. Each generation will bring forth new wisdom and new understanding. There is a saying that people perish for lack of knowledge. We need to teach/ train our children! Setting boundaries is very important with children, family, at work, with friends. Be good to yourself and to your children- set boundaries!
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Begin Again For Moms Day 4
Thought for today:It's not what you say - but how you say it!
Uncle Ben use to always say "Lexy you can say almost anything to anyone - it's not what you say, but how you say it". That is really powerful advise!
What we say to our children can make a huge impact on their lives. We need to be careful to encourage them and build them up. Words are powerful and once spoken they are out there.
The tone we use to speak is vital and it makes a difference on how others will respond to us. Often when we whisper ...we get the greatest results!
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Begin Again Day 3
Today's Thought:It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice!
I love that quote.... the first time I saw it was on a pillow that someone took great care to needlepoint for a dear friend - it was on her sofa in her beautiful apartment on 5th Avenue in New York. It is so true that it is nice to be important - but so much more important to be nice.
I work with some amazing people. I work with well established families who are hiring household help and also hard working humble people who needs jobs....and trust me some of those servers ie: Chefs,Housekeepers, Nannies, Estate Managers etc... get amazing positions! In addition some of the people are very hard to please....which makes me want to go the distance to serve. Being a mom is not always easy and there are days when we wish we could rewind and do things different. I find that when we get our egos out of the way and humble ourselves everything works out - whether it is working with our children or with other people in our world. When we walk with kindness others are drawn toward us. Like the photo of today's thought- the water and the sunset remind me of peace. We need to pursue peace above all else. When we are calm and peaceful, we are able to flow with everything around us. Just for today - one day at a time do your best to be nice. That does not mean be a doormat and let your children or people walk over you - but whatever you say - say it with love.
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