We had a few friends over to eat cake. Waiting for them to arrive proved to be torture for my girls. They literally stared at the cake and willed for 12:30 to come.
Two days later was Grace's 100th day of home school. I know schools in the US often have 100 day parties, and thanks to google I copied/looked up ideas to celebrate. We started out the day making 100 day hats and doing some dancing in our pajamas. Because if there is one thing my girls love to do, it's dance. And use the tv as a mirror to watch themselves dance.
Later, during school we did 100 jumping jacks, read a 100th day of school poem, guessed how far we could walk in 100 steps and then walked them, and counted out 100 kernels of popcorn for a snack.
100 kernels, popped
Grace also answered some questions for me in a short interview. Here goes:
- If I had 100 dollars, I would..."Save the money for buying stuff, not just spend it all in one place."
- If I had 100 pencils, I would..."not use them all in one day. I would keep sharpening them if they ran out."
- If I had 100 mosquito bites, I would..."itch a lot because I'm allergic to mosquitoes."
- If I had 100 friends, I would..."try to love them all."
- If I had 100 legs, I would..."walk on each of them and it would be kind of weird."
- If I had 100 eyes, I would..."see all over the place!"
- If I was 100 years old, I would..."maybe die."
- If I had 100 bikes, I would..."need to think hard about which one to ride."
And since we were on a roll, I switched from the 100 theme and asked Grace about some of her favorites:
- Grace, what's your favorite food? "pizza"
- Favorite thing to do with Daddy? "wrestle"
- Favorite thing to do with Mommy? "snuggle and read books"
- Favorite thing to do with sister? "Play with her and with our baby dolls; we like to play with Haley and Bailey."
- Favorite thing to do as a family? "Go to Old Town and fun restaurants"
- What do you want to be when you grow up? "A farmer-well-I might want to change my mind but today I want to be a farmer."
- Why? "Because I think it would be cool to grow things."
Lots of books, trips to the playground, craft projects, and a movie night later, Daddy came home. And we all said "HALLELUJAH!"


3 comments:
Love of chocolate runs deep in the Godin family. Nana
you are such an incredible mommy! looks like you girls had a blast! i'm thinking in the (distant)future we might need to have a girl's weekend... i think you girls could teach us girls a thing or 2 about how to have fun! ;)
(((hugs))) to you all!
~jd2
LOVE the waiting to eat cake photo! & am totally stealing the 100th day of school idea.
hugs.
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