Is it strange that the thought of having a sleep-over makes me all giddy like a little girl?
Friday night, my sister France and my mother decided to stay the night at my place. Opportunities like this don’t come along very often. We normally go on our annual family Christmas vacation but, this was awesome ’cause it was at my place. We ate chips, watched a movie and I, naturally, knit the whole time. I bought the movie “The Other Sister” over a year ago but refused to watch it without my sister. We had watched it together a million years ago and it didn’t feel right watching it without her.
I think the most exciting part about this little slumber party was that they wanted to sleep at my house. It mad me feel so proud.
I managed to spend some quality time with the women in my family (whom I love/cherish from the very bottom of my heart), watch a really adorable movie, and work about 4 hours on the gown.
I said that I was committed to getting past the pin-tucks this weekend and I have one done. Only 6 regular rows and then the tuck part and I’m there. I don’t know if it’s realistic for today. I worked nights at the station last night so I slept from about 7:00 ’till 1:00 p.m. Now I feel like my day is too short and I can’t possilby cram in every thing I want to do.
We’re going to Prescott to have dinner with Scott’s parents. I’ll make him drive so I can knit! That’s about an hour in a half. And, they don’t seem to mind when I knit over there either. (I put it down to eat, naturally.)
Off I go to start my day (at 2:30).
What? You didn’t serve dill-hole chicken?? lol
Everytime I go there, I have my own slumber party…you knit and I fall asleep on your couch
to some dumb-ass chick flick 🙂
I want some damn Panini’s…I’m free this weekend?? 🙂
I am honored to have been invited to this little “soirée”. It is a privilege for me to spend some quality time with my two precious daughters. Every parent should be so lucky!!!