Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Childhood babysitters: Kelli's perspective

When my brothers and I were young we had babysitters taking care of us during summer vacation. Our mother worked in the pharmacy at Woonsocket Hospital and our step father was a social worker at the same hospital, so we spent our summer days at home.

Our babysitters were teenage girls who my mother knew. They were daughters of friends who she had ridden horses with when our father was still in our lives. Lisa was our favorite. She was fun and had a really cool boyfriend who took us for rides on his motorcycle.

Only in the driveway, of course. Mom never knew.

One night Lisa babysat while our parents went out, and she let us stay up late to watch The Omen. Mom was not thrilled. She was also the prettiest of our babysitters. I wanted to be just like her.
Then there was Maria. She was fun but made us listen to REO Speedwagon on full blast all day long. She was really thin with a huge puffy perm. I always thought she had a big head.

Then there was Missy. She was eventually fired and prosecuted for stealing rare coins from our family.
All the babysitters knew one another and were friends. They would often visit each other while babysitting us. Until this one day...

Maria was babysitting on a rainy day, so we had to stay in the house. The phone had been ringing a lot. Maria would answer it, scream and hang up. Matt, being the oldest (about eight years old at the time), was able to figure out what was going on. Maria had been after Lisa's cool motorcycle boyfriend, and now she was scared because Lisa has been calling the house. She turned off the radio and made us all hide upstairs. Matt told us that Lisa was coming over to beat her up. She went to use the phone and came back upstairs with our shoes. She helped me with my shoes and made Matt help Jeremy with his. Then she grabbed our hands and we all ran out to the driveway, where we found Maria’s father waiting for us in his car. He took us to their house and then went back to work.

Maria's house was huge with lots of windows. We thought we were safe until Lisa appeared in Maria’s driveway with a bunch of girls screaming and threatening her life. Maria cried so I cried. Matt was the smart one and called Mom at work. After what felt like hours of waiting and hiding, Mom finally came to pick us up. 

It wasn't long after that when Matt, only eight or nine years old, became our fulltime babysitter.

I sometimes wonder where Lisa, Maria, and Missy are today. Did Lisa and Maria ever become friends again? Did Missy continue her life of crime? I’ll probably never know.

1 comment:

  1. That's quite a babysitter memory. My only significant one involves a sitter using whipped cream on the buttons of the phone, then dialing her boyfriend with her tongue.

    Where is she today? Pole dancing? Working a call center in India? I wonder.

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