R's not going to just any slumber party. She is going to one at her school. With her 1st Grade teacher and three of her pals. She will watch a movie and eat a sundae and sleep on the floor in her centuries old school with her awesome teacher. The countdown to today is finally over, and not a minute too soon, as the excitement was nearly
She has packed everything on the list: jammies, sleeping bag, clothes for tomorrow, toothbrush, blankie, flashlight (no batteries, so useless) but not a wash cloth as instructed. (Does a napkin count as a wash cloth? A dish rag? Do people really use wash cloths? Anyhoo, no wash cloth for her, which is probably AOK since clearly she would not know what to do with one. I will, however, make her wash her hands before leaving the house because I am that. kinda. mom. A good one with no wash cloths.)
R will turn 7 in two weeks.

R is going to a sleepover at her school tonight, a creaky ancient old school with drafty windows and faulty plumbing that has housed the children of this old town for generations. It has surely seen the likes of her before. But I haven't. I have never ever seen the likes of her.
And I won't see her again until tomorrow at 8am. Sob.
She sounds like quite a girl. She's not even mine, and I miss her.
ReplyDeleteShe is going to be the child that takes this world (or school) by storm!
ReplyDeleteOh gosh it would be so hard for me to let Caleb go on a sleepover like that. Caleb is 7 1/2 but he's still my baby. And like your daughter, I'm sure he'd love it!
Lyns