Jennifer’s husband, Peter, was asked to travel to Buenos Aires, Argentina to collaborate with their scientists on corn diseases. Jennifer was able to get away from her job and met him after his work for sightseeing in Argentina. She asked us to house sit and watch the boys for ten days. We were delighted and readily agreed.
We planned ahead and had meal options for every night. We watered our plants and packed like we were going on a vacation, even though we were only driving 20 miles. Before I took Jennifer to the airport, we went over ground rules for the boys--mainly not going out during school days.
Ben is almost 18 years old and Jack is 15. Our main job was to feed them and to know where they were at all times. Ben drives, so we didn’t even have to provide taxi service. It all sounded so simple and more like a vacation than a job. We knew they ate a lot, but we didn’t realize they ate all the time.
So for ten days we cooked, shopped, washed clothes, kept track of where they were and cleaned the house.
The boys were terrific. They were polite, helpful and appreciative that we were there. We always had dinner together, and Aloma and I have rarely laughed as much as when they told stories about school, teachers and soccer teammates. After dinner the boys would go to their rooms and study until 11:00 p.m. with occasional breaks to raid the refrigerator. It was a special time.
I picked Jennifer and Peter up at the airport on Labor Day. We visited with them for awhile and then went home--and slept all afternoon. We didn’t realize how tired we were.
We hope we get more opportunities to house sit and be with the boys. They are special.
Seasoned Man