A Year With the BSC is an informal series wherein I explore the 1990’s CD-ROM video game The Baby-sitters Club Friendship Kit. The game is more of a personal organizer; it features with a calendar, an address book, a stationary kit, a flyer maker, and a personality profile. I’m focusing on the more interesting aspect of the game: the personalized letters and the journal entries. The full list of entries can be found at rereadingmychildhood.com.
Another week, no letter. I’m wondering if the BSC forgot I was their newest member! I did get a phone call from Stacey, who wondered if I have used the BSC Secret Scrambler yet. Maybe that’s why they won’t send me a letter. Or maybe they’re busy.
They must be, because Mary Anne was the only one who wrote in the BSC notebook this week.
Think about the poor kid who had to use a fake grandma for the Bring A Grandparent To Show And Tell Day.
Honestly, I’m happy there wasn’t much this week – I’m pretty booked up this week. Get it? Because I have two tests, a research paper, a short essay, and 40-pages of Medea due this week? Get it? Get it!?