Betwixt and between commenting yesterday, Poli gave way to Mom, as we hosted AC’s tenth birthday party, complete with the usual cake and ice cream, strange games, and a trip to the pool. (Okay, it was two pools… we didn’t like the first one…)
As if that wasn’t enough, we kept five of these pre-teen bundles of energy overnight… which means fruit trays, popcorn, movies, a fashion show… and exhausted parents the next day. (We gave in around 1:30 am, and I know they weren’t done yet. They were, however, safely confined…)
Not to say this wasn’t a blast (it was!!!), but Polimom’s a bit hungover from all the excitement (and no, we won’t be trying for some hair of this particular dog to recover). I’m thinkin’ some sleep will be just fine.
SO! How was your weekend?
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So I have a question for you:
Is it possible to solve the nations energy crises by bottling up half the energy of 10-to-11-year-old girls? If so would you do that, or use it to recharge parents trying to keep up with them?
Best of luck with your crew and remember something – raising children the day seem like they take a year, but looking back the years with them seem like days. Enjoy them dear lady. They’ll never be that way again.
God Bless
“Is it possible to solve the nations energy crises by bottling up half the energy of 10-to-11-year-old girls?”
I think that, if you could find a way to bottle up the energy output of the children between 2 and 22 years old, we wouldn’t need to burn any more oil, coal, natural gas, or neutrons to light our houses.
Hope you got a good day’s sleep, PM – I bet you needed it 🙂
~EdT.