"Ah yes. I've been at the hospital more than I would have usually liked this summer." Kaylee just smiled. Like it really mattered how much you actually posted on your journal when it came to the neighborhood gossip. People were listening everywhere, and she was fairly sure she was figuring out who some of the informants might be. At least when you gave information to someone and others were denying knowing it... Well it was curious how she could tell one person and suddenly was a anonymous Songbird Sensation. No need to go and worry her hopefully new employer with the idea that she was pretty sure they weren't going to be reading stuff out of her journal. Those did have privacy settings for a reason after all.
She was suddenly trying to think on her feet (or as much as one can while sitting) on a proper answer that didn't involve the fact that she had already been reading on all of that stuff. It likely wasn't on the top of a lot of summer reading lists of the upcoming Junior class. Then faking a little research like it was just for the sake of this job wouldn't kill her either... "Well admittedly no to the diapers as I can't really count my dolls, but there's a number of things I haven't done but it doesn't mean I don't know how. I could give you a pretty detailed verbal 'how-to' on diapers. I have fed a baby before, and pretty sure the only answer to that last one is patience. There's not really one straight answer unless you just know the infant really well to know from the cry what's wrong. Plus some things work for some kids and not for others as I understand it. Unless I can count burping a baby because one of the others hadn't thought of that yet after he had fed the baby and then wondered why she kept crying. Then I can probably add 'soothed a baby' to my resume." Kaylee brushed her hair back, hoping she didn't sound like she was just going on forever. "In general, what I lack in experience, I make up for with knowledge and dedication to do a good job. And even then I have a hard time settling for just "good" when I could be "excellent" instead."