I had to find someone who wasn't afraid of diabetes stereotypes, including needles, could handle basic math for carb counting and had a calm and level headed personality.
Boy, was that a tall order!
We did find a few wonderful young ladies who were able to fit the role but each went off to college, one even pursuing a degree in nursing. It seemed like our search was never-ending.
Last night, our sweet little girl (now a sweet sixth-grader) took her first American Red Cross Baby-Sitter's class.
Clearly, we have come full circle. No longer will I have the need to search for babysitters, instead, I have raised my own.
Date night just became a whole lot more exciting!
What is interesting, is that within the Babysitter's Training Manual is a short description of how to handle a "Diabetic Emergency."
My daughter happily pointed that section out to me and agreed, that everyone should know what diabetes means and how to handle it should a child require immediate assistance.
And then with a smile she said, "I'm already ahead of the game Mom, because I know exactly what to do."
Special thanks goes to the American Red Cross for making a difference in teaching basic diabetes awareness to a brand new group of babysitters. Naturally Sweet Sisters applauds your efforts!
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