3. Go to the State Bakery and eat a petit four. Or just watch mom eat a petit four.
5. Go to sleep pretty easily. My parents get the green light to go out.
6. 12:00 a.m. Cause such a fuss that I wake up half the house. Make my grandparents call my parents and get them to come home a little earlier than anticipated. I win.
Saturday, April 18th:
1. Hang out with my cousins. (Again, these are George's grandchildren, which means that my grandfather and their grandfather are 1st cousins.) I was kind of a pouty-butt, but my friend Joseph was in a fabulous mood the entire time. I wasn't quite sure what to do.
Check out my cuz's hair. I thought I had a lot, but he's 8 months old, and he's already had one haircut.2. Go to Cotton District Arts Festival. It was too cool and rainy to merit picture-taking. I didn't last long.
3. Tell my mom that I'd rather nap than go to the baseball game. She readily agreed.
4. Take a power nap with mom.
5. Crawl all over George's house.
6. Decide that I'll let my parents have an uninterrupted night of fun.
5 comments:
Pretty cute!! I love Sam and the Reflector. He is so literary!
Parabéns pelo excelente blog. Gostaria de lhe convidar para visitar meu blog e conhecer um pouco sobre o Brasil. Abração
Ummmmm...anybody know who Clausewitz is?
so glad I was left out of this precious little agenda. I love the one of Sam reading the Reflector...and you are SUCH an English teacher for taking him to the library!!!! :)
love this post! sam is such the bulldog... already reading the reflector. i see senator in his future... or maybe SA pres? and road runner! OR, maybe he will play on the first national championship football team for MSU so that his daddy will have an eternal smile on his face! =) and, duh. he will be a sigma chi. in hoc baby. (is that how you spell that?!)
he is growing too fast!
lol clausewitz.
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