A few weeks ago, my mother and I were babysitting for my nephews in New Jersey. Being of a certain generation that is often described as “over-scheduled,” they both had sports activities to participate in that day. We deposited my older nephew, age 12, at his soccer game, from which his mother had previously secured a ride home, and then took the younger one, age nine, to his basketball game. Since we’d just have to come back and get him soon anyway, we stuck around to watch the kids play.
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A few weeks ago, my mother and I were babysitting for my nephews in New Jersey. Being of a certain generation that is often described as “over-scheduled,” they both had sports activities to participate in that day. We deposited my older nephew, age 12, at his soccer game, from which his mother had previously secured a ride home, and then took the younger one, age nine, to his basketball game. Since we’d just have to come back and get him soon anyway, we stuck around to watch the kids play.