Eugene from the Try Guys is forced to babysit his friend Ned's baby, Wes, after a Twitter challenge. Eugene is not a "baby person" and is nervous about the task. With the help of some instructions from Ned and Ariel, Eugene tries to care for Wes, including feeding, changing diapers, and putting him to sleep. Despite some struggles and messes, Eugene manages to keep Wes safe and even forms a bond with him. By the end of the day, Eugene is exhausted but proud of himself for surviving the challenge and even offers to babysit again.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is babysitting a baby named West for the first time.
2. West's parents, Ned and Ariel, left the speaker alone with West for the day.
3. The speaker has no experience with babies and is not excited about the task.
4. The speaker's friends, the Try Guys, tweeted that if they got over 10,000 retweets, the speaker would have to babysit West.
5. The speaker has to follow certain rules, including not asking for help from the camera crew or staff.
6. The speaker has one lifeline, which is to FaceTime Ned and Ariel once if they have a question.
7. West eats solids and purees.
8. The speaker has to feed, burp, and change West's diaper.
9. West likes tummy time and playing with toys.
10. The speaker has to make sure West doesn't get too hot or cold.
11. West needs to sleep every two hours.
12. The speaker has to stimulate West and play with him to help him fall asleep.
13. West's parents are on a date while the speaker is babysitting.
14. The speaker has to keep West alive and safe for five hours.
15. The speaker is not allowed to drink while babysitting.
16. West's parents left the speaker with instructions on how to care for West.
17. The speaker has to use a baby monitor to keep an eye on West.
18. West can slip off the changing table, so the speaker has to be careful.
19. The speaker has to put a diaper on West correctly.
20. The speaker is sweating and feels overwhelmed by the task.
21. West's parents return after five hours and are grateful to the speaker for babysitting.
22. The speaker reflects on the experience and says they were stressed but able to connect with West on some level.
23. The speaker is offered another babysitting opportunity and agrees to do it again.
24. The speaker is given a bottle of Macallan whiskey as a thank-you gift.
25. The speaker is now higher on the list of potential babysitters for West's parents.