- wear pajamas and slippers (at least until 9:15 for me)
- color
- watch kids' PBS
- eat graham crackers
- drink blueberry tea from tiny cups
- color
- nap on the couch
- play card games (or if I'm unlucky, succumb to the pleading for "Pretty Pretty Princess")
- color
- follow raindrop paths on the window
- build a chair & pillow fort
- read magazines (Real Simple for mom, Ranger Rick for the 7-year old - unless there is an article on the Kratt brothers, then we share)
- lots of snuggling
Thursday
sick day
Even though I've been up since before dawn with one kid lamenting his insomnia ("Rocky {our cat} is bugging me and Mario {his hamster} keeps turning, turning, turning and I can't get back to sleep! AND IT'S 4:32!") and the other coughing until she threw up (numerous times), I'm feeling rather sunny. Luckily, my school is late start and I don't teach until 11 am so I will hang out with my barfy daughter this morning, doing the slow & easy fun stuff you get to do on sick days.
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5 comments:
cute list!!
Happy TT
c'mon over and visit
Oh, we're having a pajama day too; but thankfully we're not sick -- just with a 2 year old who wisely knows that pajama pants are much softer and comfier than regular pants and therefore only wants to wear pj's. I found another good list meme for ya. Hopefully I'll get it posted tonight.
great list. :) cute ideas!!!
visit me :)
Cats cause sleep issues at our house too. Can't get through a single night without hearing (from my 2 year old), "mo-om! Herman's boddering meee!"
"Boddering" can mean anything from sleeping too close to his head and purring loudly in his ear, or chasing his feet under the sheets.
I like your list...could use a sick day myself...but without the sickies!
Happy TT!
Are you lusting after Kratts? So acceptable.
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