When Ella Comes
A child’s view of what support can feel like
When Ella comes, the day feels like comfort and giggles.
I get to be heard — really heard — like what I say matters.
She notices when I need to move my body, and when we should just sit and watch the leaves dance in the trees.
She always asks if I want my sandwich cut into triangles or squares.
She helps when big feelings get too big.
And somehow, the whole house feels more relaxed when she’s here.
There’s more time for stories, for walks, for the silly games I love.
Mama tells me about the happy parts of her day without looking at her phone.
Dad plays longer games with me before bath.
Everyone just feels a little softer.
Ella says she’s here to help life feel smoother, with a little more laughter.
I think that means more time for hugs, for questions, and for listening.
At House KEEPER Nanny in Boise, Idaho, that’s really what it’s about —Creating a foundation that brings more ease, more connection, and more time for what truly matters.
So every family member — even the littlest ones — can thrive.