4.The First Day

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❝Many things are not as they seem: The worst things in life never are

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❝Many things are not as they seem: The worst things in life never are.❞

—Jim Butcher

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Mijoo's POV

1 week later - her first day, 7 am.

I slowly open my eyes and let them get used to the light coming in through my bedroom window.  Today's my first day working for the Mins. Mrs. Min was really nice and made sure that I was comfortable in her home. She made sure that I was all moved in and had a good handle on where everything was. While Mr. Min laid out a list of rules I was to abide by. The rules were as follows;

The Min's kid & house rules:

• Wake up the children by 8 am every morning — except on weekends.

• On weekends you're off, so we "The Min's" will take care of the children.

• You are solely responsible for feeding the children breakfast & lunch. Don't worry about dinner unless notified otherwise. Mrs. Min will make dinner, or our friends "The Kim's"  next door will have everyone over for dinner sometimes.

• NO FAST FOOD! We only allow them to eat that twice a month as a treat for being good (so we will take care of that).

• No sweets during the day. They are only allowed to have those after dinner. Although, snacks are allowed. Preferably fruit with crackers, or a snack-size bag of chips. String cheese with apple slices is Yejoon's favorite. Greek yogurt with raspberries and crackers is Jia's favorite.

• Nap time is from 12 pm to 1:30 or 2 pm.  Please do not let them oversleep.

• Mrs. Min will bathe the twins every night. So no need for you to give them one unless absolutely necessary.

• You have free roam of the house. With two exceptions; the master bedroom and home studio are off-limits.

• Feel free to use the home theater, but please refrain from watching any inappropriate movies or shows with the children in the house.

• Don't let the children watch too much TV (4hrs max).

• Majority of their time should be spent in their playroom, either playing or reading books. Mrs. Min taught them how to read at 3yrs old so you don't have to read to them.

• Once one of us is home, you're done for the day.

• And lastly these are all of our emergency numbers;

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