Jules in a Nutshell

This is about me, anything that comes to mind, that I need to rant and rave on, or just state about my life, I'd like for you to see. Enjoy entering the crazy depths of my mind!

Monday, April 25, 2005

Playing Mommy...

Well, this weekend I was a babysitter for two kids up north. The kids were very good for me with some exceptions, however, it just makes me realize that I don't want kids for a LONG LONG time! I picked Cameron up on Friday afternoon, we went home and watched Shrek 2 in there "theater room" (yeah, it is a freakin theater room!), then Kelsy came home at around 4. I got them ready and took them to a 50's Soc hop that was at thier elementary school. It was a fun night for all of us. Saturday came, I got very little sleep since I had two major projects due on monday that made or broke my grades. Anyway, I took Kelsy to her volleyball game, after wards, we went back home and she changed, then I took them to a little 50's diner that my good friend Amy and I always like to go to. They really enjoyed it! I took Cameron to his soccer game afterwards. then off to pottery and to the movies. It was still a good day, however it amazes me how much Kelsy talks! I don't even thinks she takes a breath in between her words! I also thinks the talks in her sleep...that was just driving me up the wall. She was kinda sassy as well, and I didn't appreciate her trying to test me. I'm not the type of person who will back down, especially to a 9 year old child. I do not tolerate such behavior, nor do I tolerate spoiled-ness (is that a word?) Anyway, Sunday came, and I know we were all ready for me to go home. Poor Kelsy got sick in the morning, but I know that it wasn't the flu...most likely she was just overly excited, and also missing her parents. 9:15 came, and thier parents finally showed up. It was such a long weekend, and I was looking forward to being home. I felt like I was gone for a month! Also, my cell phone didn't work out there, so I couldn't talk to any of my friends. Oh well. In the end, it was an experience, to say the least.

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