At 11 we didn't need a babysitter. Or at least my parents didn't think we did. I used to babysit a lot from the time I was 12 until 17. I was lucky to get $1.00 an hour and my last customer paid $2.00! I thought it was a pittance and yet? Adding babysitting on the top of a night out makes it a little harder to justify the expense.
{{Plei}} and {{Amy}} it is a sucky boat. I would happily let any Bitch babysit. Heck, I would be so thankful. Lee, you're a sweetheart. I'm thankful that my mom is healthy and that I don't have to live with my FiL, and I hope that those things improve for the two of you yesterday.
Pictures of Nick: [link]
21. How did that HAPPEN???
Sigh.
We'e gonna need a bigger boat!
I don't know how it happened. I kinda want to turn the clock back. Of course, if he'd just move out the rest of the way (he's gone except a day or two every couple of weeks for laundry and to catch up on his sleep) we could fix up the basement as a family room. Obviously I'm ambivalent. My baby! More space!
Man, knowing Nick is 21 makes my feel older than the fact my daughter turns 27 in a month.
ION, I appear to have acquired a cat. His name is Elliot.
Elliot is an awesome name. What does he look like?
Pitch black, with orange-gold eyes. And he's a snuggler. I'm in cat heaven.
Oh, he sounds like a lovely cat.
My daughter got a roommate and between the two of them, they had five cats and a dog. For some reason, they seem to think that reducing that by one cat will make a difference. NSM, I'm thinking, but I got a cat out of the deal, so there is that!
Well, maybe they kept the four that teamed up with each other. I think that Elliott wound up with the best deal: a human he doesn't have to share!
sumi, I think you must be right. Elliot sure doesn't seem to be missing the other cats and he's adopted me quite handily. He already comes running to the door when I come in and I've only had him half a day. Hee.