Anonymous wrote:How old are you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would think you could use your time babysitting to do your homework. Your neice could draw or do stickers. Win-win.
+1 or quit.
I’m not able to do homework between 3–6 pm because I struggle to stay awake, have very low energy, and often get bad headaches, so I can’t concentrate well. I’m required to babysit during that time—my sister expects me to watch her—so it’s not something I can’t quit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would think you could use your time babysitting to do your homework. Your neice could draw or do stickers. Win-win.
+1 or quit.
I’m not able to do homework between 3–6 pm because I struggle to stay awake, have very low energy, and often get bad headaches, so I can’t concentrate well. I’m required to babysit during that time—my sister expects me to watch her—so it’s not something I can’t quit.
What do you owe your sister? Do you live with her?
She’s my half-sister (33), and we don’t live together. She goes to our dad, and asks him to make me babysit, so I end up having to do it. She works from home on Tuesdays/Thursdays, and sometimes does other things, like goes to events, so she doesn’t work at her office.
Where's your mom in this?
Your sister and Dad suck. This is not a reasonable ask.
My mom travels frequently and believes that if I don’t want to babysit, I shouldn’t have to. However, she also thinks that three hours isn’t a significant amount of time and expects me to follow what my Dad says.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need more sleep. Why are you getting so little sleep at night?
If you have too much on your plate already to the point it is interfering with sleep, then you shouldn't be babysitting
I have to wake up at 6:00, and I go to bed at 12 or 1 due to school, practices, etc.
School and practices aren’t until 12 or 1. Turn off all the screens by 9pm and watch yourself magically be able to get your butt to sleep by 11.
11 still feels too late. Some nights, practices run until 9, and then I still have 2–3 hours of homework to do. I do usually take a nap after school on the other weekdays—about an hour or two—which helps a bit, when I don’t I have body aches, headaches, and chest pain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only acceptable if you are watching them for free. Otherwise a big no no.
It is not acceptable for a sitter to sleep if a five year old is awake!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would think you could use your time babysitting to do your homework. Your neice could draw or do stickers. Win-win.
+1 or quit.
I’m not able to do homework between 3–6 pm because I struggle to stay awake, have very low energy, and often get bad headaches, so I can’t concentrate well. I’m required to babysit during that time—my sister expects me to watch her—so it’s not something I can’t quit.
What do you owe your sister? Do you live with her?
She’s my half-sister (33), and we don’t live together. She goes to our dad, and asks him to make me babysit, so I end up having to do it. She works from home on Tuesdays/Thursdays, and sometimes does other things, like goes to events, so she doesn’t work at her office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would think you could use your time babysitting to do your homework. Your neice could draw or do stickers. Win-win.
+1 or quit.
I’m not able to do homework between 3–6 pm because I struggle to stay awake, have very low energy, and often get bad headaches, so I can’t concentrate well. I’m required to babysit during that time—my sister expects me to watch her—so it’s not something I can’t quit.
What do you owe your sister? Do you live with her?
She’s my half-sister (33), and we don’t live together. She goes to our dad, and asks him to make me babysit, so I end up having to do it. She works from home on Tuesdays/Thursdays, and sometimes does other things, like goes to events, so she doesn’t work at her office.
Where's your mom in this?
Your sister and Dad suck. This is not a reasonable ask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would think you could use your time babysitting to do your homework. Your neice could draw or do stickers. Win-win.
+1 or quit.
I’m not able to do homework between 3–6 pm because I struggle to stay awake, have very low energy, and often get bad headaches, so I can’t concentrate well. I’m required to babysit during that time—my sister expects me to watch her—so it’s not something I can’t quit.
What do you owe your sister? Do you live with her?
She’s my half-sister (33), and we don’t live together. She goes to our dad, and asks him to make me babysit, so I end up having to do it. She works from home on Tuesdays/Thursdays, and sometimes does other things, like goes to events, so she doesn’t work at her office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would think you could use your time babysitting to do your homework. Your neice could draw or do stickers. Win-win.
+1 or quit.
I’m not able to do homework between 3–6 pm because I struggle to stay awake, have very low energy, and often get bad headaches, so I can’t concentrate well. I’m required to babysit during that time—my sister expects me to watch her—so it’s not something I can’t quit.
What do you owe your sister? Do you live with her?