Children can sometimes be somewhat annoying and they can make you lose your patience; children can also bring you the greatest joy and even lighten up your day.The experience of having my own hair-pulling-dipper-changing-crying child is not a subject of which I am anxious to get to just yet. A experience that many of the inexperienced, lazy and sort of irresponsible to some extent teenagers such as myself do have is that of being a part-time parent or as it is commonly called being a uncle. Being an uncle seems to be a simple task and even a fun when you look at it from an outside perspective (let me open your eyes) it is definitely not a simple task, but it is fun though (especially when you have 7 nieces and nephews).Those little dudes that pull your hair, bite your cheeks, laugh because they say your girlfriend has "cuddies" ,and those little girls that make you play dolls with them, brush your hair so that you don't "look like shrek" and tell you that you should be Frankenstein because you have a square head;those are some of the joys of being an uncle. Babysitting, babysitting is also a huge part of being an uncle.That moment when you have a million things to do and you'r sister says "come on, just half an hour" but really she leaves for like 3 hours.In the time you "work" as a babysitter you are completely responsible for any natural disaster that the little ones make.Also you are responsible for any sickness, injury or not finishing of their homework (even if they convince you of not having any like when Eve convinced Adam to take the forbidden fruit).To continue, you may have to change dippers(yes, dipper changing is a reality) and even if your totally grossed out by the smelly-infernal-doomsday-thing that ends up in the dipper.At the end of all of this your reward for taking care of the "little angles" could go for as little as a simple thanks and taking the "little angles" to their house, to as much as
Children can sometimes be somewhat annoying and they can make you lose your patience; children can also bring you the greatest joy and even lighten up your day.The experience of having my own hair-pulling-dipper-changing-crying child is not a subject of which I am anxious to get to just yet. A experience that many of the inexperienced, lazy and sort of irresponsible to some extent teenagers such as myself do have is that of being a part-time parent or as it is commonly called being a uncle. Being an uncle seems to be a simple task and even a fun when you look at it from an outside perspective (let me open your eyes) it is definitely not a simple task, but it is fun though (especially when you have 7 nieces and nephews).Those little dudes that pull your hair, bite your cheeks, laugh because they say your girlfriend has "cuddies" ,and those little girls that make you play dolls with them, brush your hair so that you don't "look like shrek" and tell you that you should be Frankenstein because you have a square head;those are some of the joys of being an uncle. Babysitting, babysitting is also a huge part of being an uncle.That moment when you have a million things to do and you'r sister says "come on, just half an hour" but really she leaves for like 3 hours.In the time you "work" as a babysitter you are completely responsible for any natural disaster that the little ones make.Also you are responsible for any sickness, injury or not finishing of their homework (even if they convince you of not having any like when Eve convinced Adam to take the forbidden fruit).To continue, you may have to change dippers(yes, dipper changing is a reality) and even if your totally grossed out by the smelly-infernal-doomsday-thing that ends up in the dipper.At the end of all of this your reward for taking care of the "little angles" could go for as little as a simple thanks and taking the "little angles" to their house, to as much as