And then there were three . . .

20061117

Do you know what 'having a sleep over' means? ? ?

. . . it means having to stay somewhere without your Mummy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was supposed to have my first sleep over tonight, it started well Luke, Daddy and I have been hanging out with Gran and Grandad all day. I have been playing and entertaining the people. We trashed Gran's house again, we had a bath there, had some tea there, then Mummy turned up after her meeting. She read me a Milly Molly Mandy story in the bed.

Then she said goodbye and I will see you tomorrow. That's when it dawned on me exactly what 'having a sleep over' meant. I came home with Mummy and Luke. Daddy can have a sleep over all by himself thank you very much!



5 Comments:

  • At 2:49 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Oh no was Gran sad that you didn't sleep over????? Maybe next time you could dtay as you'll know what's coming.

     
  • At 6:12 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    It takes a while Gracie to learn that skill. Mia loves having sleep overs now. Maybe she could have one at your house one day so then you can see what it is all about. Feel sorry for us today, Joel has 12 friends coming at 2p.m for a party and can you hear the wind and rain???????

     
  • At 7:22 AM, Blogger A day in the life of Grace and Luke said…

    Aunty Kirsty I think Gran was a bit sad, but also a bit relieved, she has had me for the past three days and was a bit worried about the sleep over because I don't normally sleep all night. We are going to try again in two weeks time.

    Aunty Mary that is terrible, the weather is terrible, I hope the party goes well despite the terrible weather! Happy birthday Joel!

     
  • At 8:07 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    LOL. Classic.

    Never let them forget who's boss, Gracie.

    cheers

     
  • At 7:17 AM, Blogger A day in the life of Grace and Luke said…

    It's a constant battle Charlie, but someone has to do it.

     

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