My Night
Tonight I babysat a family of nine, while the parents went out for dinner, but they took the baby, so there were only eight kids. The kids are great, and I know the family really well. But have you ever tried to make that any kids PB&J? Two of the kids can't have wheat bread, a few didn't like Jelly, a handful didn't like honey, and one didn't like Peanut-butter. The two youngest only needed a half, the oldest had two, and the rest each had one. I was almost done putting things away, when one of them explained that they were still hungry and needed another. Then the five year old, who can't have wheat bread wanted more, and of course there wasn't any rice bread left. So instead she ate a refrigerated waffle, that I heated up and toasted. At least I didn't have to make Mac n' Cheese. That is my downfall. I can't make it! I always mess up some way or another. Just goes to show how much work I need in the cooking department! lol
6 Comments:
Dear Jessica.
I am Mrs. W's sister, Miz Booshay...
You accomplished a great feat in babysitting for such a big family! I am pretty old...and I have never taken care of that many children all by myself!
Good for you! You are going to make a wonderful mother...and wife some day!
Wow! I am so impressed!
Hi Jess! Great job on the blog! I didn't know you were going create your own! I'll add you to my favorites. I expect great things from you, like, deep theological posts and such. Have fun.
Mrs. W.
And I thought Josie was tough. LOL
Thank you Miz Booshay!
Mrs. Walworth, I think I'll leave the deep theological posts for my father. lol
Nice blog....don't know how you discovered ours, but thanks for the comment. Little sisters are great.
I've had a very similar experince making PB&J for my own sibblings...lol
Rachel
Thank you Rachel! I found your Blog from someone elses.lol It was on a link.
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