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What do you think they'd look like/personality by the sound of their name.
(most descriptive will get 10 pts.)
Preston Everett-
Easton Cole-
Hallie Sage-
Olivia Peyton-
Answer
(I'm playing it like they're around 16-18 already if that's okay)
Preston Everett seems like he would be the kid in elementary school that everyone made fun of because he wore glasses or wet his pants one time in kindergarten and no one seemed to forget. But as soon as he got into middle school, his true personality was left behind and by high school he grows his hair out and all of a sudden, he has girls swooning and guys giving him high fives in the hallway because the jocks don't want to let him know that he has a bigger sack than the rest of them in the locker room. Still gets good grades though because he likes to keep the good relationship he has with his parents steady since he plans on staying at home until he's done with college. But his room is in the basement because he likes his alone time during the week since his weekends are usually hectic. His shaggy sandy blonde hair goes just past his ears but is insanely layered since his dad cuts it himself to save money. Big brown eyes, 6 feet even and lifts weights in his room before school so he's toned but not muscular so his collection of plain colored dress shirts in every color don't get too small. He likes dark washed jeans that fit him just right, slightly falling past his hips so his ass doesn't hang out when he bends over (like Easton) and not baggy and not ball hugging either. He prefers his shoes to be expensive but never tacky and always black to match his leather jacket and the exterior and interior of his car.
Easton Cole has always been musically advanced compared to the other kids. Had the recorder in 4th grade down, then piano until 9th grade and then started guitar in the 10th with his buddies in the garage. Everyone would cal him Cole except his mom because Easton sounds too formal and he's way too casual for that. He likes plaid shirts to match his plaid boxers since he wears his pants low enough to see them everyday. He keeps his jet black hair short since he's always wearing hats or beanies even in the summer when he's riding his bike. He's pretty scrawny, skinny by his genetic makeup, eats like a big and never gains a pound. He's not a player in the relationship field because he's been in love with the same girl since 5th grade when she actually got him a Valentines day card and they've been in love ever since but neither of them has the balls to say anything about it to each other.
Hallie Sage is the "art geek" but a noticeably attractive one. Shocking blue eyes that turn hazel in the winter, naturally tanned skin due to her Hawaiian and Australian background. Whenever she leaves her first period art class she always lets down her long dark brown hair that's naturally wavy and has always been able to touch her back dimples since she was a kid. Except now, she never wears it in pigtails anymore once her mom finally let her do her own hair. She jogs after school everyday before anything else so she can keep her 5'1" figure in excellent shape. She's short but has a very toned and tight hour glass shape, complete with DD's and shapely thighs. Winged eyeliner, mascara, and light lip gloss is all she needs to put on in the morning other than clothes. Which consists of any solid colored leggings (usually black though), a babydoll style shirt with any kind of tribal or floral pattern and flats, but lately she's been all about beaded moccasins. But she's very insecure because she's never caught the attention of the right kind of guy, only the pigs. She has a rocky relationship with her mom because she likes to be more independent while her mom wants her home for the rest of her life since Mrs. Sage is afraid people will take advantage of her daughter in college.
Olivia Peyton. Skinny everything: body and facial features. But a very big personality. She has a sweet name but she thinks it doesn't fit her, sounds too "proper" for her. She's a natural blonde and doesn't mind it when it's cut into a messy bob with equally messy bangs. Her closet is filled with jeans that has been cut into shorts and bleached with fabric patches and studs attached to them. Usually a band tee or white tank top goes on top with opened zip up hoodies from the boys section of the store. She likes her leather so any kind of ankle boot with chains or black flip flops. her sister is the smart sister so she slacks off in the school department most of the time. Lots of friends though because of her witty and sarcastic attitude.
(I'm playing it like they're around 16-18 already if that's okay)
Preston Everett seems like he would be the kid in elementary school that everyone made fun of because he wore glasses or wet his pants one time in kindergarten and no one seemed to forget. But as soon as he got into middle school, his true personality was left behind and by high school he grows his hair out and all of a sudden, he has girls swooning and guys giving him high fives in the hallway because the jocks don't want to let him know that he has a bigger sack than the rest of them in the locker room. Still gets good grades though because he likes to keep the good relationship he has with his parents steady since he plans on staying at home until he's done with college. But his room is in the basement because he likes his alone time during the week since his weekends are usually hectic. His shaggy sandy blonde hair goes just past his ears but is insanely layered since his dad cuts it himself to save money. Big brown eyes, 6 feet even and lifts weights in his room before school so he's toned but not muscular so his collection of plain colored dress shirts in every color don't get too small. He likes dark washed jeans that fit him just right, slightly falling past his hips so his ass doesn't hang out when he bends over (like Easton) and not baggy and not ball hugging either. He prefers his shoes to be expensive but never tacky and always black to match his leather jacket and the exterior and interior of his car.
Easton Cole has always been musically advanced compared to the other kids. Had the recorder in 4th grade down, then piano until 9th grade and then started guitar in the 10th with his buddies in the garage. Everyone would cal him Cole except his mom because Easton sounds too formal and he's way too casual for that. He likes plaid shirts to match his plaid boxers since he wears his pants low enough to see them everyday. He keeps his jet black hair short since he's always wearing hats or beanies even in the summer when he's riding his bike. He's pretty scrawny, skinny by his genetic makeup, eats like a big and never gains a pound. He's not a player in the relationship field because he's been in love with the same girl since 5th grade when she actually got him a Valentines day card and they've been in love ever since but neither of them has the balls to say anything about it to each other.
Hallie Sage is the "art geek" but a noticeably attractive one. Shocking blue eyes that turn hazel in the winter, naturally tanned skin due to her Hawaiian and Australian background. Whenever she leaves her first period art class she always lets down her long dark brown hair that's naturally wavy and has always been able to touch her back dimples since she was a kid. Except now, she never wears it in pigtails anymore once her mom finally let her do her own hair. She jogs after school everyday before anything else so she can keep her 5'1" figure in excellent shape. She's short but has a very toned and tight hour glass shape, complete with DD's and shapely thighs. Winged eyeliner, mascara, and light lip gloss is all she needs to put on in the morning other than clothes. Which consists of any solid colored leggings (usually black though), a babydoll style shirt with any kind of tribal or floral pattern and flats, but lately she's been all about beaded moccasins. But she's very insecure because she's never caught the attention of the right kind of guy, only the pigs. She has a rocky relationship with her mom because she likes to be more independent while her mom wants her home for the rest of her life since Mrs. Sage is afraid people will take advantage of her daughter in college.
Olivia Peyton. Skinny everything: body and facial features. But a very big personality. She has a sweet name but she thinks it doesn't fit her, sounds too "proper" for her. She's a natural blonde and doesn't mind it when it's cut into a messy bob with equally messy bangs. Her closet is filled with jeans that has been cut into shorts and bleached with fabric patches and studs attached to them. Usually a band tee or white tank top goes on top with opened zip up hoodies from the boys section of the store. She likes her leather so any kind of ankle boot with chains or black flip flops. her sister is the smart sister so she slacks off in the school department most of the time. Lots of friends though because of her witty and sarcastic attitude.
Games to play out side with 2 school aged kids?
Linda Lou
I am now babysitting a 1st and 4th grader for a few hours after school. today was my first day and I had the 1st grader go down the slide head first smash into a wall and bleed everywhere decided a playground/swingset in the backyard is prlly better to just look at lol
any ideas that I can do with them?
Answer
tag.
hide and seek.
board games (*checkers,charades,tick tack toe,connect 4.)
Never leave the kids alone. They might draw on walls or get into something they shouldn't be in. Keep them occupied and bring lots of fun games.Don't ever leave the child alone. They will pour soap down the potty and make bubbles.
Make a Fun Bag. In the fun bag you could have candy (if they are allowed), movies, coloring pages, stickers, books, games, and crafts, as well as various things for you when the kids go to sleep. The things in the Fun bag should consider the age of the children you are babysitting, as very young children will appreciate different things to older children.
When the kids start to get fussy or antsy, ask them if they want to color / do a project / play a game. They say yes and, voila! Fun bag!
Play with the children. They won't like it if you don't play. So, take out the thing they want to do. If you are doing a project or coloring and you have messy toddlers, let them help put down newspaper or a plastic mat to protect floors and tables. Have fun and they will be able to tell and enjoy your presence more.
For projects; when making things if you can make it edible it's good. Some finger painting recipies are edible. (Vanilla yogurt with food coloring)
Little kids also love doing things for themselves. Let them pour or stir their own drinks, make their own peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, or help you make cookies. It helps pass the time while teaching them skills, and they will feel more involved and grown up instead of you taking over everything.
Put a chair by the sink for the kids to stand on, and let them help you wash the dishes. (Take out sharp objects like forks hiding in the suds so they don't get poked accidentally.) Being allowed to help you wash the dishes can be a reward for young children.
Be patient with the children if they start getting bored or miserable, show them the things they have brought and encourage them to play. If they don't want to do something in particular, find something else for them to do!
Take them outside! Ride bikes, go to the park, walk the dog, anything outdoors will run their energy out! Make sure to be very careful because the outdoors also has many hazards.
Play fun age appropriate games. Don't do something that is to old for the kids because you want parents to want you to come back. Also, when playing with the child, be sure to not be rough with them especially when you have a younger age group. This may turn them off and somebody could get hurt.
Make or buy play-dough. If you have a recipe that doesn't involve cooking on the stove, you can have the kids help make it. If you don't have the materials needed for play-dough, you can make something called Ooblek with simply water and cornstarch. This is especially good because it doesn't involve dangerous, hot ovens or sharp objects. Do this outside of course, as it is extremely messy, but that's the fun of it!
Pick a movie appropriate for the age group you're babysitting. Pop some popcorn and put the popcorn in individual bowls for each child (if they are young). Give each child a ticket awhile before the movie. Be the ticket-taker at the door to the room, and give each child a bowl of popcorn. Then turn off the lights and start the movie!
Make a tent! Use chairs and big blankets. Fill the inside with pillows and blankets. After it's made, you can tell (or read!) stories. If it's possible, make it over a TV, so the TV is inside, and you have a movie theater! If the children are 4 or older (and less likely to make a mess), pop some popcorn to get the great movie atmosphere!
Remember, toddlers love anything that keeps them active. If everyone's bored, take out some scarves, turn on the music, and dance! If you have a lot of children, play freeze tag, or a team game where EVERYONE needs to be involved.For most kids under the age of 5, hide and seek may have some hazards.
They might run and hide to far, not come out of their hiding spot and you may not be able to find them.
[edit] TipsMany things that adults think of as drudgery is fun for young children. Find ways to let them help you and make them feel important. Thank them for helping.
Play with the children. They'll like it when you get involved and will ask for you as their babysitter. Neither parents nor kids like lazy babysitters who stay on the phone all day.
Don't make a mess. Leave the house as clean or cleaner than you found it.
Always clean up after an activity. But don't do it alone. Have the kids help, too. You can sing this song: "Clean up, clean up. Everybody do their share. Clean up, clean up. Everybody, everywhere," You can make up your own melody.
Don't just sit down and watch a movie. Keep the kids active. If it is a nice day, go outside play with a ball or your dog or your trampoline.
If it is dark encourage NOT to go outside =)
Also try to play games that are educational but still fun
Clean up
tag.
hide and seek.
board games (*checkers,charades,tick tack toe,connect 4.)
Never leave the kids alone. They might draw on walls or get into something they shouldn't be in. Keep them occupied and bring lots of fun games.Don't ever leave the child alone. They will pour soap down the potty and make bubbles.
Make a Fun Bag. In the fun bag you could have candy (if they are allowed), movies, coloring pages, stickers, books, games, and crafts, as well as various things for you when the kids go to sleep. The things in the Fun bag should consider the age of the children you are babysitting, as very young children will appreciate different things to older children.
When the kids start to get fussy or antsy, ask them if they want to color / do a project / play a game. They say yes and, voila! Fun bag!
Play with the children. They won't like it if you don't play. So, take out the thing they want to do. If you are doing a project or coloring and you have messy toddlers, let them help put down newspaper or a plastic mat to protect floors and tables. Have fun and they will be able to tell and enjoy your presence more.
For projects; when making things if you can make it edible it's good. Some finger painting recipies are edible. (Vanilla yogurt with food coloring)
Little kids also love doing things for themselves. Let them pour or stir their own drinks, make their own peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, or help you make cookies. It helps pass the time while teaching them skills, and they will feel more involved and grown up instead of you taking over everything.
Put a chair by the sink for the kids to stand on, and let them help you wash the dishes. (Take out sharp objects like forks hiding in the suds so they don't get poked accidentally.) Being allowed to help you wash the dishes can be a reward for young children.
Be patient with the children if they start getting bored or miserable, show them the things they have brought and encourage them to play. If they don't want to do something in particular, find something else for them to do!
Take them outside! Ride bikes, go to the park, walk the dog, anything outdoors will run their energy out! Make sure to be very careful because the outdoors also has many hazards.
Play fun age appropriate games. Don't do something that is to old for the kids because you want parents to want you to come back. Also, when playing with the child, be sure to not be rough with them especially when you have a younger age group. This may turn them off and somebody could get hurt.
Make or buy play-dough. If you have a recipe that doesn't involve cooking on the stove, you can have the kids help make it. If you don't have the materials needed for play-dough, you can make something called Ooblek with simply water and cornstarch. This is especially good because it doesn't involve dangerous, hot ovens or sharp objects. Do this outside of course, as it is extremely messy, but that's the fun of it!
Pick a movie appropriate for the age group you're babysitting. Pop some popcorn and put the popcorn in individual bowls for each child (if they are young). Give each child a ticket awhile before the movie. Be the ticket-taker at the door to the room, and give each child a bowl of popcorn. Then turn off the lights and start the movie!
Make a tent! Use chairs and big blankets. Fill the inside with pillows and blankets. After it's made, you can tell (or read!) stories. If it's possible, make it over a TV, so the TV is inside, and you have a movie theater! If the children are 4 or older (and less likely to make a mess), pop some popcorn to get the great movie atmosphere!
Remember, toddlers love anything that keeps them active. If everyone's bored, take out some scarves, turn on the music, and dance! If you have a lot of children, play freeze tag, or a team game where EVERYONE needs to be involved.For most kids under the age of 5, hide and seek may have some hazards.
They might run and hide to far, not come out of their hiding spot and you may not be able to find them.
[edit] TipsMany things that adults think of as drudgery is fun for young children. Find ways to let them help you and make them feel important. Thank them for helping.
Play with the children. They'll like it when you get involved and will ask for you as their babysitter. Neither parents nor kids like lazy babysitters who stay on the phone all day.
Don't make a mess. Leave the house as clean or cleaner than you found it.
Always clean up after an activity. But don't do it alone. Have the kids help, too. You can sing this song: "Clean up, clean up. Everybody do their share. Clean up, clean up. Everybody, everywhere," You can make up your own melody.
Don't just sit down and watch a movie. Keep the kids active. If it is a nice day, go outside play with a ball or your dog or your trampoline.
If it is dark encourage NOT to go outside =)
Also try to play games that are educational but still fun
Clean up
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