Malibu Nanny: The True Adventures Of The Former Kardashian Nanny
Malibu Nanny: The True Adventures Of The Former Kardashian Nanny
Malibu Nanny: The True Adventures Of The Former Kardashian Nanny
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It really got me to thinking though. What do I want to do with my life?<br />
I knew I didn’t want to be a nanny forever. I really needed to take stock<br />
of my life and figure it out.<br />
When I graduated from Pepperdine (two years nearly to the day after I<br />
had started working for Bruce and Kris), I honestly planned to quit, but<br />
Kris asked me not to leave. She told me that if I stayed for a while,<br />
when I did finally leave, she and Bruce would help me find a great job.<br />
She said they knew “everyone” and would have no problem connecting<br />
me to a great job. So I stayed.<br />
At this point, all of the kids were in school, and I had all day to get<br />
things accomplished because I wasn’t in school anymore. Personal<br />
assistant to Kris became a primary role and responsibility. I got to shop<br />
every day, and drive the Land Cruiser or BMW. I was living the life of<br />
the rich and famous, even though I wasn’t. Not a bad life.<br />
Shortly before I graduated from Pepperdine, Bruce and Kris moved from<br />
<strong>Malibu</strong> to Beverly Hills. I took the opportunity to move out, and found<br />
my own apartment in the <strong>Malibu</strong> Canyon Apartments complex in<br />
Calabasas with two roommates. Being a live-in nanny had become<br />
challenging, because I was always on the clock and the boundaries<br />
tended to be hazy. <strong>The</strong> kids would come to me at night if they had bad<br />
dreams or they were sick. It helped a lot to have set hours and wellestablished<br />
boundaries now that I was a live-out nanny.<br />
May 7, 1995<br />
Dear Dad & Mom,