Awww! that sounds like so much fun. If I were there I'd help make breakfast!! I'm awesome at making lovely pancakes and bacon.
I'll definitely pray that everything goes smoothly and that everyone, including you, will have a lot of fun!
thanks, and wow, i wish you could come!!! that would be so fun!
these sleepovers always turn into some giant all-night goof-off that i eventually try to pretend to be asleep through (if i can help it). listening to them give each other advice is actually hysterical too. occasionally i'll chime in, but i usually let them talk it out (as long as the advice isn't too wonky).
they're the epitome of young ladies and little girls. and you see both switch back and forth. the last sleepover, we ended up talking about how to handle boys (such as those that pressure for sex) and the virtue of waiting. it's hard to talk about this and other topics without focusing on the Lord, yet, i also know that there's a fine line between what i can share and making it such a hard sell. i struggle, because i am an "employee" of the program, albeit a volunteer one, and yet, who wants to miss a chance to share good news about the Lord? in some ways, i am surprised no parent or school official has complained yet. i've been expecting that for awhile now. i am especially close to two of the girls, and have become friendly with their parents. they've both come to church with me, and one of them i bring along to the juvenile horsemanship class i teach (and she might be almost as horse crazy as i am).
if i didn't have these kids, i'd probably feel a bit like the old lady in a shoe (or boot).
I have friends who are 5 feet, and even 4'11''! Then, here I am, 5'6''/5'7''. It makes me feel like a giant....until I go home and I STILL CAN'T REACH THE TOP SHELF IN THE CUPBOARD! -_-
Sorry for yelling. It's something I've felt strongly about since I was old enough to cook (I was 8 or 9 when I started cooking and hated asking for Mom or Dad to reach something for me).
My expertise was (and still kind of is) pastry making. Different kinds of cookies, like chocolate caramel chip, white chocolate sugar cookies (no macadamia nuts because my dad's extremely allergic to nuts), and peanut brittle!! I made wonderful peanut brittle.
I need to start doing more experiments with gluten-free/dairy-free stuff so I can make caramel chocolate chip cookies again. Those were so good!
yeah, i'm in the same boat. one of my good friends is 5 foot even, and i feel like an giant next to her. often i wear heels/heeled boots when we meet up to have dinner or something, so i'm closer to 5'll"and i feel like i'm walking with a little kid.
but yeah, i still have to climb up on things to get to some of the stuff in the very top/back of my kitchen or the grocery store.
oh, i'd be interested in some of your gluten-free pursuits. i also have a decent list of gluten free recipes, because i try to eat gluten free (more out of preference). chia and flax seed have been a huge asset for me in the kitchen and adding to recipes. they seem to not only mimic egg texture, but even some of the elasticity/moisture that comes from the vital gluten in wheat. hit me up if you want some recipes. : )