I know you meant well,and I understand what you are saying.

However I have close to 100 pounds to lose. I only named two things as an example, but I specifically got everything ready so I will not have to worry about any cooking or food preparation. This also includes precooked things I froze, and prepackaged frozen meals, though I doubt she would eat those...
I do not want to eat goldfish or fruit snacks as part of my calorie alotment especially while breastfeeding, I want to have nutritious snacks as I will likely be snacking a lot. I BF my second son and I was hungry. all. the. time. as I think most breastfeeding mothers are, so I want to make my calories count. In my experience its very easy to reach for empty cals because of being so hungry, so I wanted to make sure I didnt do that. Once I stopped breastfeeding my appetite did become a bit more manageble.
I do not have any help other than DH who has to go back to work the next day. Because I will be breast feeding, I will be attached to my baby at the hip (breast? ) in the beginning. I FF DS #1 and aside from only having one child to care for I was basically a free woman whenever I needed to be. Popping out a formula bottle in a grocery store was a lot easier than standing in an isle trying to BF a newborn...which would be while my other two kids run up and down the isle. or leaving a cart full of groceries to go back to my car to BF...in the beginning, I found my DS BFing sometimes every 20 for a few hours, clouster feeding, so it was hard to do much of anything that I couldnt BF him right away.... So a short trip to the store is not possible until I atleast pum some milk, but I'm not sure how soon I can do that, as I will be establishing my supply first.
I wouldnt mind her eating one or two, but she might end up being here the whole day (depnds on how fast labor goes) and I would be pretty pissed if she ate half the bag. Like I said, I don't want to replace the foods I bought with something of less nutritional value. Also, it is very possible she might pass up my food and devour half a box of the kids gold fish. They don't eat it often, but enough that it would mean I'd have to be rationing it out so as not to run out.
We are not stocked to feed another adult, mainly since we dont know what she might decide to eat. I dont mind a little but past experience shows she eats quite a bit. In the past we just replace said item. This specific situation will make it a hassle to do so. I am thinking I will ask hubby to just replace what ever she ate while I'm in the hospital, hopefully it will be somehting he can easily find! lol And deal with all the junk he will bring home (whole seperate issue)
I absolutely need to have as many things in order as I can before baby arrives. I was a bit less prepared when I brought baby #2 home and it was difficult. I have NO help. Most people seem to have a parent or sibling or someone...I have none. HUbby works 13 hour shifts, so I'm with the kids from the time they wake up till they go to sleep, I do not have the help of a husband coming home at dinner. My oldest son is special needs and alone requires a lot of time and attnetion, so I am very worried how I will care for a newborn and keep him functioning. I'm sure after some time I will get into a routine, but when I first get home, I don't want to fall back on ordering pizza 3-4 x a week because I wasnt prepared, henseforth the frozen meals. I doubt I will be able to exercise anytime soon, but I can alteast begin to count cals. I cannot stay this weight. I am fat and uncomfortable, I don't have the engery to do what I need to do as a mom, I cant even get down on the floor comfortably. I know I'm pregnant, but I was this size after each baby, and I cannot function happily as a mom as this size. I don't want to put off weightloss or use the baby as a reason to eat poorly, and wake up a year from now the same weight. That's why I prepared everything. Yes, I am controling as much of my environment as I can so I am the most prepared for the things I cannot control. That's just me
I wouldnt say anything to her, I just find it annoying that she eats so much here, and that I guess that will be including lunch and dinner? And we do pay her well. When we hired her, she actually asked for less than we pay! We started her off at what we have paid our sitters in the past, and DH and i agree that we want to pay the person watching our kids more than minimum wage.
Not much I can do about it since I don;t want to approach her about it at all! So I come here to complain.
