God Bless Ya! I have a 2nd grader myself and because of him I am pretty danged good with a light saber, if you need a hand, give a holler. I've got your back. LOL.
God Bless Ya! I have a 2nd grader myself and because of him I am pretty danged good with a light saber, if you need a hand, give a holler. I've got your back. LOL.
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That sounds like so much fun. Come Monday all your SITStas will be in the corner with you :D
Why wasn't I invited? Wait. 13 year olds. I exceed the age. Plus I don't know your son. :) I'll settle for a full report cuz it sounds like so much fun, and knowing you, I'm sure you went all out. :)
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oh please take pictures and please put your hair in those buns... :D
hee hee hee..
"cool mom you are"
"May the force be with you!"
lol
And...can I go? Need to brush up on my mad lightsaber skizz-ills.
That's me in the corner, rocking with you. Singing Heather's ditty, "Jimmy-Crack-Corn."
Please tell me there will be wine in the corner. WINE, not WHINE!
For Elijah's 7th birthday, I made two cakes; one Yoda, and one Darth Maul. They looked horrible, but the boys loved them.
Watch out for the light sabres! And good luck!
and I so want to go to Jedi Training camp, too! :)
take a picture!!
I find sucking my thumb while rocking in the corner helps even more.
Em
P.S. shout out to Scargosun - you made my hubby snort - funny you are.
Ok, I'm a dork...I know it! So, since they are all young padawan learners....do they all have the little braid in the back????
ENJOY your weekend! Fifi
You need to call everyone Padawans and talk about the force a LOT. You'll survive.
If not, call me, I can Fed Ex chocolate...lots of it.
May the force be with you... always.
Coming over from SITS
From SITS, too. Great site!
Good luck!