DownTime,baby sitting
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DownTime,baby sitting
Hay all, i'll be having some Offline Down time from now untill the end of the month,
Due to looking after my sister-inlaws 1 year old baby from 7am till 6/7pm at nite, i wont be online as much, i will try and pop on every couple
of days, but from 8pm on wards i proberly goto bed early, as some of you may know, looking after babies is ratehr tireing, i know i have 3 kids of my own, thou mine have grown up,it's the babies that give ya the headaches, and make you tired a lot more as they kinda require attention all day long,unless they sleeping.
So i wont be on as much untill end of month, and wont be posting as much either..lol
Steve
Due to looking after my sister-inlaws 1 year old baby from 7am till 6/7pm at nite, i wont be online as much, i will try and pop on every couple
of days, but from 8pm on wards i proberly goto bed early, as some of you may know, looking after babies is ratehr tireing, i know i have 3 kids of my own, thou mine have grown up,it's the babies that give ya the headaches, and make you tired a lot more as they kinda require attention all day long,unless they sleeping.
So i wont be on as much untill end of month, and wont be posting as much either..lol
Steve
Well i call this work.lol ..Looking after Peoples Kids/Babies is no easy tasks, you should try it, let the kids scream in your ears half the day every day, giving ya headaches, it not nice, myt sister inlaw had better pay me at end of week or i will have a go at her, im not looking after this screaming kids for nothink...lolNeon wrote:Good luck not dropping them etcAhh, its great to not have to work.
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Depends who i'm babysitting. If they are actually a baby, then i'd do that. They won't be running about screaming their little heads off. If they're around 7-12, (when they're at their most annoying) I couldn't stand it. It was bad enough when I worked stacking shelves in Tesco, parents pushing around kids who are screaming.
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7-12 most annoying? thats the fucking easiest time to babysit, at that age they understand you. Age 2-5 is the worst age as they don't listen and unless you use the correct wording they wont understand. 7-12 you don't really "babysit" at all, you house sit, a child of that age usually doesn't rely on the baby-sitter for entertainment, thats the job of the TV/Computer.Neon wrote:Depends who i'm babysitting. If they are actually a baby, then i'd do that. They won't be running about screaming their little heads off. If they're around 7-12, (when they're at their most annoying) I couldn't stand it. It was bad enough when I worked stacking shelves in Tesco, parents pushing around kids who are screaming.

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I guess this is "child" dependant. My 3 year old nephew is a cheeky little shit and "putting him to bed" is more of a chore than just letting him run out of steam and collapse 


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