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fandomsecrets2016-07-19 06:17 pm
[ SECRET POST #3485 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3485 ⌋
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Re: What is the most sheltered/spoiled thing you've ever heard someone say?
The mom, giving me a dirty look: Timeout? Oh, you don't need to worry about that! Kevin would never do anything that would require a timeout.
This family was also the richest family I've ever sat for. The kid was seven and had a king sized bed and multiple gaming platforms in his room hooked up to his 50 inch television. It's no surprise that he was a total spoiled brat, and the mom only called me to babysit once.
Re: What is the most sheltered/spoiled thing you've ever heard someone say?
(Anonymous) 2016-07-19 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)Re: What is the most sheltered/spoiled thing you've ever heard someone say?
(Anonymous) 2016-07-19 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)Re: What is the most sheltered/spoiled thing you've ever heard someone say?
Honestly I feel so sorry for kids like that...they grow up to be insufferable.
Re: What is the most sheltered/spoiled thing you've ever heard someone say?
The mom told me she wanted to set up a school pick up schedule with me, and then she never called me back. I did, however, get a call from some random lady who was friends with this mom who wanted me to babysit her infant on weekdays. The mom knew I had school and I don't sit for infants, so the friend was noticeably disappointed when I told her I wouldn't sit for her. Like she was surprised I didn't jump at the chance. I was so mad that the mom just gave my number away to some stranger!
Re: What is the most sheltered/spoiled thing you've ever heard someone say?
(I'd say I hoped he didn't get the chocolate on the white pillows but I'd sort of be lying. Mommy needs a wake up call. Of course she might just take that back out on you...)
Re: What is the most sheltered/spoiled thing you've ever heard someone say?
And in retrospect, it would've been nice if he did ruin his sheets, but then I most likely would've been trashed for being "irresponsible."
Oh, and something else I didn't include yesterday: So the first day I met the mom and kid, I thought I was going over there for an interview and to see if the kid was okay with me. So Kevin is showing me his room, and all of a sudden, I hear the mom shout up the stairs, "I'm going to the store!" And she LEFT.
I'd only been there about 20 minutes, and she left me alone with her kid in her 3 story mansion. I could've robbed her! I could've kidnapped her kid! I could've vandalized her home! She didn't know me at all and she left her kid with me! I was dumbfounded.
Re: What is the most sheltered/spoiled thing you've ever heard someone say?