Friday-Saturday: It's finally Erin's weekend to have a sleepover here at the Beach House! YAY! I took a lot of pictures, combining many of them into collages that kind of tell the story of our time together.
This is Baby James, named after Grandpa Jim. Erin loves this little doll--doesn't he look nearly real? While Erin was having an ice cream snack, she felt it was appropriate for James to have some ice cream too ...
I got out the Lighthouse/Ice cream shop (LEGO) for Erin to play with, as well as the Treehouse set. Erin played and played and PLAYED with these LEGOs! I got out my little tiny ducks and turtles and Erin used them to help tell many adventure stories with the LEGO people. I'm so glad I have these sets and that they are STILL together after all of these years. I'm sure I must have the building instructions to each set somewhere ... but ... it would take me awhile to find them, I'm sure. Thankfully, Erin does not take these apart at all! She just enjoys playing with them.
We ate hot dogs for dinner, two each (one with a bun and one without), with cheesy chips and very tiny cucumbers! It was almost 8pm by the time we decided to watch our movie. I popped the popcorn, turned out lights, and got the house ready to watch "The Princess Bride." Erin and I cracked up while watching it.
It was nearly 10pm when we finished watching the movie and then I went into the kitchen to clean up our popcorn, which took a few minutes, and I looked for Erin and couldn't find her! She had gone into the spare room and tucked herself in! That's a FIRST for Erin here. Usually, she will very reluctantly consent to bedtime around 10:30 and then go in and out of bed for about an hour until she collapses!
Earlier in the evening, I got the children's LOOM out because Erin requested it a few weeks ago and I promised her she could make something with it on her next sleepover ... SO ... here she is. I want to tell you something about Erin--she is SUPER patient when she is making something. Actually, all four of these kids are! She does not give up if it gets difficult. She really enjoys working with her hands. She is careful and conscientious about her work and she takes real pride in it too. All of this is SO healthy and happy! She did not want my help in any way, shape or form; however, she did allow me to "check" her work after she had woven each row, just to make sure there was nothing amiss. Only a few times, did we have to take out a small section and re-do it--but since we did this row by row, it was not overwhelming.
Erin picked out rainbow colors to work with. I just sat at the table with her and we "chatted" away more than an hour, and then she finally grew weary and ready for movie time. Erin ended up finishing her weaving the next morning.
Also, Saturday morning we watched a few short "reels" of babies eating their first lemons. Their faces were SO funny, we decided to try it ourselves. Here is Erin taking quite a BIG bite of a lemon. I'm not posting the ones Erin took of me--they are too hideous, and I am too vain (not a good quality to still have at age 72.5, but I am praying that I will grow out of it!--I'm serious).
Erin continued to play with these LEGOs Saturday morning, off and on, between playing other games with me ... and finally it was time to gather Erin's things and head on over to Culver's for a delicious lunch!
Look at our beautiful Erin enjoying her Root Beer while we wait for our food at Culver's. Isn't she something?
Note to self: NEVER get the hamburger at Culver's again ... it's not that it was bad or anything ... but they advertised a double cheeseburger with extras on it and it looked SO good on the poster that I ordered it. But as soon as it was delivered to our table, I regretted not getting fish. I love fish! What was I thinking?!?!
It was wonderful to have Erin over this weekend. She is a kind and sweet almost 8-year-old, and I love her through and through.














































