Sunday, August 10, 2008

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My littlest is about to start Kindergarten in 15 days (she's been counting down all summer). Along with all the obvious stuff that comes with your baby going to Kindergarten, there's also another milestone -- sleepovers. We love sleepovers because we really get to know the kids' friends, we make pancakes in the morning (which always makes me feel like Carol Brady), and having them makes our kids happy.

While our kids are big fans of sleepovers, they would rather have them at their own house than at a friend's house. They get to sleep in their own bed, they know where the bathroom is, everything they might possibly need is here, and they're familiar with all the scary nighttime noises at our house. We expect that Katie will feel the same way, and when the invasion starts, we're ready.

When we re-decorated all three kids' rooms three years ago (Jack, who was 8 at the time, still had a bed that was shaped like a boat) we paid special attention to two things -- how to accomodate sleepovers and space to study. We had a different solution for each kid, but each room can accomodate extra kids at a moment's notice.

In Andie's room, there's a double bed so she and two other friends can snuggle in and gab all night.








In Jack's room, there's a single bed with two mattresses on it. When one of Jack's buddies visits, we pull the top mattress off, and they both have a nice, comfy spot to sleep. Or at least a homebase to come back to as they prowl the house all night. If Jack has more than one buddy visiting, we pull both mattresses down and make one big sleeping spot on the floor.



In Katie's room, there's a single bed with a trundle under it. So far the trundle's only been used by Andie on especially stormy nights when Katie needs company to help her sleep. But with Kindergarten coming, Andie will have to step aside and make way for Katie's new Kindergarten friends.




With Katie starting school, I know I can look forward to twelve more years of weekends waking up to a houseful of noisy, happy, pancake-eating kids. Hooray for sleepovers!

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