Everyone but one did make it to The Muppet Movie at our local theater. I met them at the door to take care of admittance, and Tall Guy was at the goodies counter to make sure no one went hungry! $2.50 for a bag of popcorn, drink, and candy. Thanks to another set of parents who helped with the seating! Can't beat the small town theater for great family friendly entertainment!
I defy anyone to watch this movie and NOT sing along to at least two of the songs. I was sucked right in with the opening production to The Muppet Show; you know,
Its time to play the music
Its time to light the lights
Its time to meet the muppets on the Muppet Show tonight.
Its time put on makeup
Its time to dress up right
Its time to raise the curtain on the Muppet Show tonight
Its time to light the lights
Its time to meet the muppets on the Muppet Show tonight.
Its time put on makeup
Its time to dress up right
Its time to raise the curtain on the Muppet Show tonight
Then there was Kermit's "The Rainbow Connection," and they threw in that adictive little ditty that gets in your head and stays forever: "Manamana do do do do do...Manamana do do do do...." My favorite version is by Animal! Love that furry little dude!
Of course, when we brought everyone home, NO ONE was ready for bed except Tall Guy and me, so we let them have at it for a while. At 11:30 we headed up for bed and suggested they go to sleep.
At 2:00 A.M., I am awakened by the tromping pitterpatter of little feet upstairs in the room next door..... WTH!?!?!Downstairs I go to investigate. Tall Guy is about as much help as he was when the girls were newborns! :-P
After this trip down, I told them to settle down and go to sleep or I was going to send Daddy down. I hear more of a ruckus, and decided to try one more time. They thought Tall Guy was on his way and were scrambling. Too funny. I put The Smurf Movie in the player and told everyone that unless it was a severe bathroom moment their tushes were glued to the floor.
This is what I found at 7:30 when I came down.
Breakfast was bacon (Yeah Pork!) and a variety of pancakes served to order (plain, blueberry, and chocolate chip). They played some more, amazingly with old toys like Lincoln logs and Tinker Toys, and charades until parents started to arrive. Bear and her buddy were a bit camera shy, but I promise they were in the mele somewhere.
I survived! We survived! With one of the sleepovers under my belt, my advice is to not be a control freak (like I tend to be because I used to be and always will be a teacher!) and just listen for big sounds that you think you should investigate. It seems to work best that way. Oh! and have a 6 foot 3 man on hand who looks stern when he needs to.
So I say Bring it 2012~!
Happy New Year Everyone!
Nothing like a sleep over to exhaust the mom of this house! The last time my daughter had a sleep over the girls snuck into my son's room and put toothpaste in his hair while he was sleeping....
ReplyDeleteHello There, Happy New Year! Make it a good one. Live and love more and stop worrying about things that are beyond your control. Every day is a gift and you can choose what you do with it!
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Betsy
Haha! Love this:
ReplyDeletemy advice is to not be a control freak (like I tend to be because I used to be and always will be a teacher!) and just listen for big sounds that you think you should investigate.
Hope the girls know how awesome their mom is!
Haha, I love it! Oh, to have that much energy again. When my niece comes to sleep over a couple times a year, I know I'm in for a long night! But that's the stuff fun memories are made of - you're a great mama!
ReplyDeleteLana, this brings back so many memories of my childhood! We had some great sleepovers when I was little! I don't even want to think about hosting them for a long time!!!
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