By: lara
I agree with even numbers. When we had sleepovers, we combined with another activity to get them out of the house and tired. 6-year old party we all went skating. 8-year old party we all went to the...
View ArticleBy: Gordon Fitzgerald
Next time, explain that the Tooth Fairy probably already came and got the tooth and hid the dollar. Great post.
View ArticleBy: Jess
Aw, that reminds me of my own sleepovers as a kid! Never thought about it from the mother perspective. Guess I’ll have my pay back in a few years when my daughter is old enough. Great post!!
View ArticleBy: AngryWorkingMother
My kid will have her first sleepover when she’s 18. At college. In her dorm. In another state.
View ArticleBy: Nancy
Boys wouldn’t have been any better. Instead, they would have found things to break, decide to open and close the electronic garage door and hang on while it’s going up, and stay up allll night because...
View ArticleBy: Syd Kearney
Your first mistake was not inviting me as an event planner. I’d have nothing for the girls, but you and I would have enough wine and cheese to make the evening bearable.
View ArticleBy: TomballMom
Nicki, As the Mom of an eight year old who is also an only-child, I promise that it does get a lot easier and more fun for everyone. In addition to NOT having an odd number of girls, I also enforce the...
View ArticleBy: Marcy Darby
Bless your heart. My left eye is now twitching from memories of sleepovers. Twitch. Twitch. Twitch. Suggestion. Try one kid next time. Twitch. Twitch. Twitch. At least Hazel is not sixteen. It could be...
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