What I noticed right away is that the kids are all smart and professional. All I have to do is be friendly with them and respect them. Then when I ask them to do something or not to do something, they generally do it without question. They know that I respect them and have their best interests and safety in mind.
As for between shows activities, it really helps that there are a couple parents that get very involved. They take kids out to get food so that I can stay in with kids who already have food, and they come into the lounge where we hang out which allows me to go to the bathroom without worrying about leaving the kids alone. It also takes a lot of pressure off me having the parents there because they have no trouble reining in their kid or any of the other kids, and I can relax and have fun with them.
So yeah, I feel really lucky. I've been wanting to be involved with Christmas Carol for several years, and this seems to be the perfect way for me to participate. I think I'm enjoying myself more than I would had I just gotten hired for a run crew position.
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yay! I think you should save up some of the money you're making on Christmas Carol to make a visit to California. ;)
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