Aaaaaah sudden conflict
So my one of my professors is thinking about having a birthday party for her daughter who’s turning four, and she asked me if I knew anyone in theater that would be willing to play Rapunzel for the party and do face painting and stuff with the kids.
And I was all like, “Well um I have some experience with acting and I know how to do face paint and I’m good with kids cause I’ve worked at a summer camp for seven years.”
So she’s going to talk with her husband about it (cause they were going to go on a trip, but the little girl seems to really want a party), and then get back to me in a couple days.
The only problem is that it’s the Sunday of the weekend that I go up to Virginia to visit my best friend Cassie with her boyfriend. So if I said yes to the party thing I’d either have to make Blake leave earlier than planned or we’d have to do separate cars, and I’d still have to leave early and it would mean having to spend more on gas for both of us and also we’d each have to drive the whole ten hours.
But on the other hand I’d get paid for the party and it does sound really cool and fun and maybe other parents that are there would like me and I could get babysitting jobs in the area…?
Ugh please help I don’t know what to do.
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teagypsy said:
If it is on sunday, you guys could just leave really early in the morning and shift drive home, but 10 hours and then a kids party might be a fuckton to handle. Could blake leave late thursday night so that you could make up the lost time friday?
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almightykenken said:
You could suggest someone else handle the birthday party. Alternately, are you normally okay with driving for ten hours, or is Blake okay with leaving earlier?
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coldheartlegacy said:
the party might lead to other job opportunities
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