Anonymous wrote:On a positive scale OP, now you can see how it is like having young children.
You sound young so hopefully this is a good "eye opening/birth control"-type situation that can also be a life lesson learning experience.
Enjoy your time before kids.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully you're making tons of money doing this; sounds like a sweet gig to me! Honestly my favorite things to do after the kids go to sleep when I'm babysitting are knit or sew, or read a good book (if you don't have a good book go on Amazon and find/get one or go to the library). I also have been doing Rosetta Stone to brush up my Spanish, and I play sudoku, and online word and trivia games; lumosity is great, too. Skype with friends or family that live far away, or write them an old fashioned letter! Research online, for future travels or local events, or recipes...
Yeah I think there's a decent amount to do
Op here. Thanks. Those are some great ideas. I think I might have to write some letters. I don't think I've done that since college.
And yes I am making a ton of extra cash! I will be doubling my monthly salary in eight days time. And I get most of the week after they get back off (with full pay) to recover.
Anonymous wrote:Do a Netflix binge. If you don't a Netflix account you can join for free for one month as a trial. Great BBC shows on Netflix!
Anonymous wrote:Hey everybody, my mb and db left for Europe yesterday, leaving me and the kids at home. They will be gone through the end of the month.
The kids go to bed at 7pm every day, but the baby will wake up around 10pm to eat one last time. I don't want to go to bed and then have to get up forty minutes later to feed him. I never have a problem finding stuff to do in the evenings at home (I'm a live out) but I am going stir crazy here!!
Now I find myself with time on my hands and no idea how to fill it. The house is cleaned, dishes and laundry done. Clothes for school tomorrow are laid out, and activities and meals for the next week planned. Mb/db don't have a tv, although I might rent a movie tomorrow and watch it on my laptop. I don't have any classes to study for. I read for a while, but need some more suggestions. PLEASE HELP
Do you have husband or boy friend?
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully you're making tons of money doing this; sounds like a sweet gig to me! Honestly my favorite things to do after the kids go to sleep when I'm babysitting are knit or sew, or read a good book (if you don't have a good book go on Amazon and find/get one or go to the library). I also have been doing Rosetta Stone to brush up my Spanish, and I play sudoku, and online word and trivia games; lumosity is great, too. Skype with friends or family that live far away, or write them an old fashioned letter! Research online, for future travels or local events, or recipes...
Yeah I think there's a decent amount to do
