Babystting, Working in a Cafeteria and Going to Atlanta

I was babysitting the kids I usually babysit about once a week. These kids are always hungry. Their mom has a ’schedule’ for when they can eat so they’re not begging for food constantly. But I accidentally forget to feed them lunch on time, so they are really hungry.

One of the boys goes and tries to make himself a grilled cheese sandwich, but he doesn’t know how to use the stove, so he toasts the bread and then tries to melt the cheese between the toast slices. It’s sad. Then I try to make them all real grilled cheese sandwiches, but I can’t find the stove.

All of a sudden I realize we aren’t in their house anymore, we are in some kind of school or camp cafeteria. I really want to get them grilled cheese sandwiches so I ask the cafeteria worker if I can use her stove and a pan (I already have the bread and cheese). She says yes but then her boss comes and makes me fill out paperwork. Brenda (the kids’ mom) comes and picks them up. I never get to make the sandwiches.

Then Sam finds me and we leave the kids to travel to Atlanta. We watch the sun rise as we are driving and it is beautiful. It seems like we are driving high above everything. We have to go through a long tunnel even higher up in the air, REALLY high, that is only one lane. It looks almost like a roller coaster that you drive through. It is scary and we are going real fast and the way Sam is driving is freaking me out.

~ by snowhite197 on March 3, 2008.

3 Responses to “Babystting, Working in a Cafeteria and Going to Atlanta”

  1. baby, again, totally crazy. I think I want a grilled cheese sandwich now though.

    We’re traveling to Atlanta huh? How is my driving freakin’ you out?

  2. you were diving too close to the cars in front of us. As usual.

  3. I don’t tail gate… you’re just having vision problems.

    :P

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