Speaking of baby-sitting...I hated babysitting for others because I did so much of it at home which I did not mind. But my sweet Mama would brag about me and I was sent to babysit in the evening for a couple of neighbours pour des sous seulements. Did not appeal to me in the least especially when they left a sink full of dishes to wash (no dishwashers to be had in those days) or even a pile of ironing to do. Also, of course no TV anywhere just a radio which I always had on with Boston Blackie, etc being Favourites. To keep awake, I would listen (don't laugh now) to a boxing match (my Dad boxed) and no kidding as soon as the bell rang and it was counted and yelled out, 'you are out', the people were just unlocking their door. Must admit had a bit of a nap during but was always saved by the bell. No one ever knew this. I finally got my Mama to stop!
Oh my goodness, yes, that was me, too, Ruby!
I didn't have much of a direct hand in the care of my baby sister right under me, born in 1966, other than being my moms little helper, but baby siblings born after I sure did, and with the last two born in 1971 and 1973, this big sister was like a second mother.
I do remember feeling obligated to wash dishes, clean-up, and do this and that whenever I babysat in and around the neighbourhood, but having such a love of helping at home with my baby siblings for so many years, along with pitching-in and helping my mom with other household chores and duties, it was just in me to act like a real mom whenever I babysat. I really used to take charge, and I was no-nonsense.
Meals, snacks, bottles (including making homemade baby food and formula), dishes, laundry (including washing and folding diapers)... no Pampers in those days, not where I babysat... and so much more.
As for babysitting duties at home, Friday night was babysitting night for me always, and surprisingly, I never harvested any resentment towards the fact, even though I never got paid for it, though mom was good about giving me a little something from time to time to put towards a new pair of pants, a top, or something that I was in need of or wanting.
Also used to babysit for an aunt every Wednesday night (her Bongo night).
One thing I do remember is my mom always offering up my services as a babysitter. LOL! I would get home from school and mom would be beaming... "
oh honey" she'd say, "
Mrs. so and so needs you to babysit tonight, and I told her you would", so on that front I never struggled to find babysitting jobs, but like so many other old-fashioned babysitters in those days, .25¢ an hour was my rate of pay, and it didn't matter how much effort I put into cleaning and tidying, how many kids I was in charge of, or how many hours I sat for, I got the same .25¢ an hour.
Fast-forward to when I welcomed my first, all of the babysitting I did sure made me a better mom. I'd be silly to say I knew it all, but I sure had a good handle on the basics.
As for taking an occasional nap or tipping-off when babysitting (outside my childhood home), it happened to me, too, especially on those all nighters, where 10:00 pm turned into 12:30 am, and where 12:30 am turned into 2:30 am.
One good wake up call for me when I used to babysit, was the two fulltime summer babysitting I did for two separate moms, separate years apart. Monday to Friday, 7:30 am to 3:30 pm (all summer). You really get a taste for what real motherhood is all about. I actually spent so much time at the one job, that my mom used to walk across the street to check in on me every now and then, even though I was 18 at that time.