2133 days ago

Babysitter needed?

Abbie from Whitby

Are you needing someone to take your kids of your hands a couple days over these summer holidays? Are you wanting a date night out without the kids? Or are you just after a regular babysitter?
well I hope I can help with any of them :) I’m Abbie, I’m 18. I currently am on break until mid feb. I’m a student nurse so have basic first aid. I have my own “modern” car, a full clean drivers license so am happy for day time trips to the beach or to the playground.
I’m confident and comfortable with long days which may include feeding, bathing, bedtimes.
I don’t charge an arm and a leg but I just want to make a little extra cash. Im confident with all ages and have been looking after kids for a couple of years. I have references if required.
Please give me a call or a text if you have any questions or would like to meet.
02102519462.

Look forward to hear from you shortly,
Abbie :)

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Is it okay to grocery shop in your PJs?
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Where possible, do you think employees should be able to work from home? Vote below and share your thoughts in the comments.

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Should employees be able to work from home?
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  • 24.6% No
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TAWA BOOK FAIR STARTS THIS WEEKEND

Ian Munro from Rotary Club of Tawa Inc.

Tawa Rotary's Book Fair is back after a two year gap.
Pat Waite, Rotary Co-President, said that once again Tawa residents had donated a large quantity of good books for the book fair, which starts this Saturday, and he would like to express his appreciation and thanks on behalf of the Club.
The book fair will run for nine days at the Tawa Scout Hall in Coronation Park, Oxford Street. Money raised will be used to support local charities and youth and other community projects.

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