Anonymous wrote:My sister was nearly kidnapped at a park 20 years ago. It's no frickin' joke. Hire an older babysitter.
These stories are from the first two pages of Google and all took place within the last year. They were all kidnapped on playgrounds.
http://www.wfsb.com/story/19733148/homeless-vernon-man-tried-to-kidnap-5-year-old-on-playground
http://m.click2houston.com/news/Girl-9-almost-kidnapped-near-playground/16229154
http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/30/justice/philadelphia-child-abduction
http://www.cnn.com/2013/01/15/justice/pennsylvania-abduction/
http://m.wtvm.com/#!/newsDetail/12313497
http://www.chicagosexualabuselawyerblog.com/attempted-child-kidnapping-at-chicago-school-playground/
http://m.metro.us/philadelphia/news/2013/10/10/attempted-double-kidnapping-at-oxford-circle-playground/
http://m.nydailynews.com/1.1241019
http://www.dailynews.com/general-news/20140123/police-seek-man-who-tried-to-kidnap-north-hollywood-girl-from-school-playground
Anonymous wrote:OP again.
Thanks! I'll go with $15 per game then. I'm not too worried about having the 11 year old watch them. I'll be really nearby for anything (within sight the whole time), and it's a woman's rec league team. At least 80% of the people on the field (both teams) will be moms, no one's going to freak if I just have to run off the field for whatever. There will be subs on the side of the field to help out too. I can have the 9 month old sitting on a blanket or in her stroller and the 3 year old will be thrilled to run around an play catch.
Mostly all the 11 year old has to do is keep the 3 year old from running onto the field!![]()
thanks everyone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to be playing soccer, and one of my teammate's son will be watching my children (3 and 9 months) right next to the field while I play (maybe going to the playground that's about 20 yards away). I'm thinking I'd pay him for 2 hours - 90 min of the game and travel to/from the field with his mom.
I was thinking $15-20 total. Any thoughts on whether or not that's in the right ballpark?
An 11 year old watching a nine months old and a three year old? That is a recipe for disaster. You need to find someone a tad older or you will be sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to be playing soccer, and one of my teammate's son will be watching my children (3 and 9 months) right next to the field while I play (maybe going to the playground that's about 20 yards away). I'm thinking I'd pay him for 2 hours - 90 min of the game and travel to/from the field with his mom.
I was thinking $15-20 total. Any thoughts on whether or not that's in the right ballpark?
An 11 year old watching a nine months old and a three year old? That is a recipe for disaster. You need to find someone a tad older or you will be sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to be playing soccer, and one of my teammate's son will be watching my children (3 and 9 months) right next to the field while I play (maybe going to the playground that's about 20 yards away). I'm thinking I'd pay him for 2 hours - 90 min of the game and travel to/from the field with his mom.
I was thinking $15-20 total. Any thoughts on whether or not that's in the right ballpark?
An 11 year old watching a nine months old and a three year old? That is a recipe for disaster. You need to find someone a tad older or you will be sorry.
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to be playing soccer, and one of my teammate's son will be watching my children (3 and 9 months) right next to the field while I play (maybe going to the playground that's about 20 yards away). I'm thinking I'd pay him for 2 hours - 90 min of the game and travel to/from the field with his mom.
I was thinking $15-20 total. Any thoughts on whether or not that's in the right ballpark?