> >Having a friend who is a professional nanny sheds a different light on
> the nanny in the pasture thing..
"Officer, I can explain why I shot the old woman coming to watch my children.
It was a misunderstanding,a that's all. Someone said, "There's a Nanny in
the pasture!"
"Uh, huh, and what was her name?"
"Jane Doe."
>> Of course, we could compromise
> and say cabras<g>, which I like better than either term.
>
No, no. You know how upset some people get when you write in Spanish!
My sister's last name is Cabrera (Spanish for 'goatherd').