Banty wrote:
> In article <NIadnbdEUaD-LOLVnZ2dnUVZ_rLinZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Stephanie
> says...
>>
>> Banty wrote:
>>> In article
>>> <5c1e1e72-e796-4b13-a0c2-563514e86b4a@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>>> cjra says...
>>>>
>>>> See, I would have assumed I didn't need to micromanage my first
>>>> provider's time, because it would never have occurred to me she
>>>> might want to drive my child to pick up their motorcycle or take
>>>> her with her son (and other kids) to the doctor (although that did
>>>> not require driving, it was on base). I would never in a million
>>>> years have considered doing personal errands while babysitting
>>>> even one child on a casual basis, so it didn't occur to me a
>>>> licensed professional would think to do this.
>>>
>>> See, this is the thing, in the other thread too.
>>>
>>> Especially if you're a new, fist time mom looking for daycare, it
>>> wouldn't occur to one that a daycare provider or babysitter may up
>>> and do something like drive the kid around hither and yon, or go off
>>> somewhere and get a sub-babysitter, for me to ever ask about it or
>>> "make my expectations clear"!
>>>
>>> What else do I say?? "Don't hold him upside down out the window
>>> like Micheal Jackson did." "Oh, but you never SAID anything about
>>> THAT." What, what??
>>>
>>> Banty
>>
>>
>> I don't know what the regs are in other places, but around here you
>> need written permission as a registered child care home to drive
>> children.
>>
>>
>
> How about hanging them upside down outside a window?
>
> Banty (that would be *certified* hee hee)
That gives me the ****vers!


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