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Sitter Instructions - Puerto Rico Feb 1970

[Four pages of typed and hand annotated instructions for the sitter on how to take care of 3 kids and 1 cat. Also a receipt for gifts bought in the hotel. -- Editor.]

JGC Sitter Instructions Puerto Rico Feb 1970.pdf

Puerto Rico Gifts Feb 1970.pdf

Highlights:
  • Jeb wore a tie to church. Carol wore green stockings.
  • Ted did not have to go to church.
  • Ted was not to cross the street.
  • Carol's friends behaved better in the house than Jeb's.
  • No kids in the basement without an adult.
  • There were workmen in the basement.
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  • Jeb bathes one night. Carol and Ted the other.
  • The heat was set to 65 degrees at night.
  • Bedtime was 8:30 school nights.
  • Pajamas can be worn three nights before being washed.
  • Lunch was 35 cents.
  • Milk was 5 cents.
  • Ted had two friends: Chris Garies and John Seelke.
  • Jeb was in cub scouts. Dues were 10 cents.
  • Thelma, the maid, came on Wednesdays.
  • We did not have to make up our beds on Wednesdays.
  • Bacon grease went in the brown jar. Other grease went in the red can.
  • The cat slept in the utility closet.
  • The milkman came on Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays.
  • Mr. Logan was in charge of the workmen.
  • The kids' happiness and contentment was more important than the rules. [This is the first I have heard of this. -- Editor.]

Comments (1)

Mom:

I laughed and laughed. Fun-ny! Wonder who the babysitter was?

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