Two of our granddaughters stayed with us for the weekend.
While their mother, a professional face-painter, was facepaint-er-ing.
It was a wonderful weekend.
We learned:
It was a wonderful weekend.
We learned:
- Little sisters shouldn't sit on big sisters when both are trying to go to sleep.
- Big sisters shouldn't sit on little sisters . . . ever.
- Play-dough doesn't taste very good. But keep eating.
- Whatever Sister is playing with is infinitely better than what I have.
- Clothes are for spreading all over the floor.
- Especially clean ones.
- Sigh.
- One can sit through any boring church meeting if there is food and/or things to colour.
- One should never, ever colour one's sister.
- Even if she would look better.
- Water in a bathtub is only the beginning.
- Fireplace ashes can make one's hands . . . and clothes . . . remarkably black.
- Hot dogs and ice cream make anything better.
- Especially ice cream.
- As long as Grampa doesn't try to steal it.
- Stories with Gramma must be followed by stories with Grampa.
- Because he can do the voices.
- Rocking mooses can buck you off.
- Rocking stools can do the same.
- When Grampa is holding the remote, we watch what he's watching.
- Even if it is boring.
- One can hide from Gramma for incredible amounts of time if one is quiet.
- Or falls asleep.
- If Grampa says something a two-year-old doesn't want to hear, one can just stare straight ahead.
- For hours.
- Almost six-year-olds know e.v.e.r.y.t.h.i.n.g.
- And are happy to share it.
- Especially if it means they don't have to eat their supper.
- Toys are lots of fun to get out.
- But not so much fun to put away.
- Climbing is acceptable only if one doesn't fall.
- See #13.
- One should always know where one's head is in proximity to anything.
- Tables. Chairs. Walls. Doors. Sisters.
- See #13.
- Again.
- One can do all the things in a pretty church dress that one can do in jeans and a T-shirt.
- Until Gramma catches you.
- If one kicks her foot just right, one can project one's shoe great distances.
- And even hit one's sister.
- In the eye.
- Gramma doesn't like it when one sneezes and then rubs one's hand across one's face.
- But do it anyway.
- Socks are made for hiding, especially when one is getting dressed for Church.
- Shoes, ditto.
- Grampas are good for playing ponies
- Or Troll-Under-The Bridge.
- Grammas are good for dancing.
- Both are good for cuddling.
- But they get tired fast.
Weekend's over. I'm going back to bed. |