Meet Julia!
Welcome to week 7! of "Meet the Sitters"
Meet Julia G!
Week 7
Name: Julia Goff
Hometown: Dayton, Ohio
Age: 22
Major: Family Studies, Spanish Linguistics
Favorite Color: Purple
Favorite Candy: Swedish Fish or Twix
One interesting fact about yourself: At one point in high school I was the fastest reader in the state of
Ohio. Cool!
If you could have dinner with one person, alive or dead, who
would it be and why?
Tina Fey…it would be the funniest dinner ever!
It is a lazy Sunday, how would you spend your day?
I would spend it curled up with lots of snacks and a criminal
minds marathon…I love trying to figure out the mysteries.
What is the funniest comment you have heard from a child
while working for SMS?
One of the funniest/cutest comments was when the children and I
were discussing what they wanted to be when they grew up and one little boy
told me he couldn’t wait to be a big train. He was so excited that I didn’t
have the heart to tell him little boys don’t turn into trains so I told him he
would be an awesome one some day!
When you were a kid growing up, what did you want to be?
I told everyone I wanted to be a firefighter, a ballerina, and a
mom with earrings.
If you were stranded on a desert island, and could pick three
items, what would they be?
If I had my sunglasses, a beach chair, and a good book I’d be
set!
What is the funniest memory from your childhood babysitter?
I have two older brothers who usually watched me, so getting a
babysitter that was a girl was such a treat! I would be so excited to have a
girl to play with that I would set up stations of all my toys so that we could
play Barbies, and house, and dolls, and paint nails etc. I always felt like I
had to squeeze every single girly activity in to make the most of my time!
What has been your most memorable experience while
working with SMS?
There was one family that I sat for several times in a row. The
children were so smart and loved to tell me all about dinosaurs. When I would
tuck them into bed at night, the little girl would get very quiet and very
serious. I would ask her what she was thinking about and it was always the same
problem- she couldn’t understand why all the dinosaurs were extinct. She would
talk me through the reasons why T-Rex should still be alive. She was so earnest
and genuinely concerned about the dinosaurs. It may have been one of the
coolest conversations I have had while babysitting. She is going to grow up to
be one amazing scientist!
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