Me: Girls, time for bed.
Girls: Can we sleep together? (They have twin bunkbeds, yet like to sleep squished together on the top bunk)
Me: Fine, but the first time I hear any talking or laughing you have to separate.
Girls: Alright.
**they often end up separated**
New nightly conversation:
Me: Girls, time for bed.
Girls: Can we sleep together?
Me: Fine, but the first time I hear any talking or laughing you have to separate.
Girls: Alright.
{r}: Mom, if you are wondering what this noise is, I am pulling out the bottom bunk (it is a trundle) in case Woody wants to sleep on it.
(those 2 huevos that are making my picture look ugly will be cut off later this week)
I surprised they didn't already cut those off at the pound. Poor, sweet Woody. :)
ReplyDeleteCute that they made a spot for him. I think he is fitting right in.
NICE. REAL Nice.
ReplyDeleteGood luck to ya Woody on losing your - uh, well... maleness!
How funny! Our bedtime routine has been so weird here lately; we had a good routine during the school year and it's shot now. To bed at 10:00 one night, 8:30 another night. *sigh* I've got to get better.
ReplyDeletePoor Woody.
Boy, I wish my girls liked each other like that!
ReplyDeleteAs for Woody.... man up, cowboy, laugh in the face of pain...
doggie's head out the window, tongue flappin' in the wind, big smile on his face as he joyfully exclaims...
ReplyDelete"I'm going to get tutored!!!!!!!!!"
R told me that she did that and he slept on the bed. How did she know that he was sleeping on it...
ReplyDeletehe left dog hair behind!!!
Smart little girl there.
Good luck Woody on losing the boys
thank you commentors for clarifying what heuvos were. I thought Regina was planning to crop the picture, and I couldn't tell why...
ReplyDeleteprobably shouldn't admit that.
bye bye balls! :)
ReplyDeleteoh p.s. I walked 12,986 steps today!
ReplyDeletehuevos, eh?
ReplyDeletemy bil gets so disgusted with our dog's man parts. he tells us to get some underwear to cover those things up.
they are awfully gross. and saggy.
and, well, just be glad you won't have 'em all over the girls' bed! :)
Kim, I didn't get it either. I was getting ready to scroll back through the picture when I saw the comments!
ReplyDeletetechnically huevos means eggs in spanish.
ReplyDeleter
My girls sleep together squished on one bunk too.
ReplyDeletePoor, poor Woody. Are you going to change his name after? ;)