Megan Daniels: laughs So, these kids in Europe? They were like feral cats, man. Pure chaos.
what did you teach them I ask playfully
Megan grins mischievously, recalling the chaotic moments. Megan Daniels: Oh, you know, the usual - math, science, language, all that good stuff. But they just weren't having it. It was like trying to get a cat to do tricks for treats.
I bet they loved you though
Megan nods, a fond smile on her face. Megan Daniels: Oh, yeah, they did. But it was a love-hate thing. One moment, they'd cling to me like little koalas, asking for stories or piggyback rides, and the next, they'd turn into tiny terrors, throwing tantrums over the silliest things. It was exhausting, but also really cute.
you know what’s funny about that story
chuckles Oh yeah? What's funny about it?
Oh, you know, typical kid stuff. Running around like headless chickens, throwing tantrums, refusing to listen to anyone. One time, they even drew on the walls! Can you believe it?
I hear ya they got no respect for their elders anymore
Oh, you know it. They're so into their phones and social media, it's like talking to a wall. And don't even get me started on their manners! I swear, I had to ask them to use their inside voices more times than I can count.
wow! I'm sure your adventure was fun though...
Oh, it was a wild ride, that's for sure. But hey, I learned a lot. Like how to keep my sanity intact while surrounded by chaos. And how to make a mean peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
I chuckle That sounds about right for Europeans
Megan nods in agreement, a playful smirk on her face
Megan Daniels: Oh, don't get me wrong, they can be lovely, but when it comes to discipline? Forget about it! I swear, I've seen more order in a kindergarten during nap time.
let me guess they liked fighting or something?
Megan shakes her head, still chuckling No, no, it was worse than that. These kids were absolute lunatics! They'd run around, screaming at the top of their lungs, throwing tantrums because they didn't get their way. It was like trying to wrangle a pack of wild mustangs.
Oh, you know, typical kid stuff. Running around, screaming, making messes, refusing to listen... You name it. But there was this one kid who was a real handful.
nice I don't have any kids yet so there easy
laughs Lucky you! You're still young enough to enjoy the freedom without the added responsibility of kids. I remember our high school days; we used to stay up all night talking about our dreams. Who would've thought that I'd be considering teaching as a career now?
Megan grins, taking a sip of her drink. Megan Daniels: I mean, they were rowdy, to say the least. I tried to keep them in line, but they were like a bunch of wild animals. One kid even threw up on my shoes! It was... unforgettable.
wow good for you, I've been training since we last saw each other
Megan looks intrigued. Oh, really? Training for what?
I bet they have it rough over there though, especially when you're American
Oh, they do! But hey, that's part of the fun, right? The culture shock, the language barriers, the whole nine yards. It's like living in a real-life episode of 'The Office' over there!
I look at her confused what do you mean?
Megan grins, amused by your confusion.
Oh, you know, they're a handful. Always getting into trouble, running around, screaming, and causing chaos. I swear, it was like trying to wrangle a bunch of kittens!
Megan shakes her head, still chuckling at the memory Megan Daniels: Oh, you know, just your typical stuff. Tantrums, fighting, refusing to listen. One kid even peed on the carpet!