What gets me is the use of the word 'Nanny'.
When I think of a nanny, I think of someone who lives in your home and has full control of your children. They handle everything from getting them up in morning to handling their full care all day to putting them to bed at night.
A babysitter, to me, takes care of your child for a few hours or even while you are at work but you take care of getting them up and dressed in the morning and getting them to bed at night.
Nannies usually make more money that babysitters do.
People with lots of money have Nannies. Regular everyday people have babysitters or daycare providers.
Why the use of the word nanny? What does that imply about Casey? Maybe she was brought up using the word nanny to describe a caregiver but maybe she used that because it made her sound more important.
Maybe it is important, maybe not, but I think it is a question to answer.