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I have to admit I have started to feel old.
I am babysitting two kids this week during their (and my well deserved) fall break. And I am exhausted! It is only Wednesday, and I feel I am more tired now than before the break. The boy just plays PS4 and watches youtube videoes. Except when I try to sleep. Then he runs up and down the stairs, running around the table running up and down the stairs, dropping a tennisball upstairs, runs a bit more, much more! They have three simple chores. Brush the dogs, walk them twice a day and start the roomba and empty the container afterwards. Not that the world falls a part if they don't do them, but still. It is quite annoying to ask 5 times for each chore and nothing happens. The girl tries to help, but it just doesn't work.
I had set rules when they came. Not too tough. Just saying that bedtime (or stay in bed time) is 11pm, and you have to eat breakfast before noon. How hard can that be?
They are not raised Christians, and then are both saying they are gay. What is wrong with this world? They are tweens! They know I am a Christian, but they don't like that, of course.
I am running out of patience here. And I do start to feel old. How far do I stretch myself for others and how much do I have to tolerate from other people's kids. The worst thing is the mother got upset that I told her, and said she will not come to our traditional Christmas celebration. Because I have my faith, my love and my own house. She can't stand that.
To sum it up. I need patience! I need to be filled with a supernatural love and understanding. I need Christ. (and seriously! That family needs it, too!)
Okay. Venting is done. How do you guys handle other people's kids? Especially when they are not brought up in the Christian faith?
I am babysitting two kids this week during their (and my well deserved) fall break. And I am exhausted! It is only Wednesday, and I feel I am more tired now than before the break. The boy just plays PS4 and watches youtube videoes. Except when I try to sleep. Then he runs up and down the stairs, running around the table running up and down the stairs, dropping a tennisball upstairs, runs a bit more, much more! They have three simple chores. Brush the dogs, walk them twice a day and start the roomba and empty the container afterwards. Not that the world falls a part if they don't do them, but still. It is quite annoying to ask 5 times for each chore and nothing happens. The girl tries to help, but it just doesn't work.
I had set rules when they came. Not too tough. Just saying that bedtime (or stay in bed time) is 11pm, and you have to eat breakfast before noon. How hard can that be?
They are not raised Christians, and then are both saying they are gay. What is wrong with this world? They are tweens! They know I am a Christian, but they don't like that, of course.
I am running out of patience here. And I do start to feel old. How far do I stretch myself for others and how much do I have to tolerate from other people's kids. The worst thing is the mother got upset that I told her, and said she will not come to our traditional Christmas celebration. Because I have my faith, my love and my own house. She can't stand that.
To sum it up. I need patience! I need to be filled with a supernatural love and understanding. I need Christ. (and seriously! That family needs it, too!)
Okay. Venting is done. How do you guys handle other people's kids? Especially when they are not brought up in the Christian faith?
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