Friday, April 16, 2010

Sleepover Fun

Clare (C) and Elizabeth (E) were born 10 days apart and have known each other since birth (we were in childbirth classes with E's parents). Even though we live 75 miles apart now, Clare and I get to DM pretty regularly and she loves to play at E's house. They've been wanting a sleepover for a while and we did a beginner's sleepover last month (Clare and I both stayed over at E's house) so we decided to try the real thing. E stayed over here both Tues and Wed night this week and did great! Here are pics of some of the fun we had:





































Dress-up and dance was one of the first things they did (after we got over the trauma of them accidentally locking themselves in Clare's room. Luckily, a butter knife was all I needed to get the door unlocked from the outside. Once I showed them how to unlock the door themselves from the inside, they enjoyed locking themselves in.)

















Picnic Dinner on the living room floor. Pizza, of course, but I had to include fruit and veggies on the plate. E asked for more broccoli - love that positive peer pressure.















They played "wicked witches" by wearing their blankets and saying, "We're wicked!" over and over again. Here they are making wicked faces.
















Bedtime stories.














They are pretending to be asleep here. (If only it had been so easy to get Clare to go to sleep on these 2 nights...)




















On Wed morning we made a list of all the things they wanted to do during the sleepover. They marked them off as we finished them. (This was important to Clare - I have a feeling there will be a lot more lists in our future.)















Princessopoly (Well, we didn't actually play it since the fun for them was just in setting it up.)
















Coloring and creating.
















Snack outside.

















Chalking the driveway (and their legs)

















We went to the McDonald's with a playplace for an afternoon treat.
















They asked for matching hairdos - someone even asked if they were twins :-)



















Clare calls McD's "Old McDonald's Happy Farm" and thinks that Ronald is the farmer.















Here they are REALLY asleep before I woke them up on Thursday morning.






Pictures from the last 3 years