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Breakfast In Bed

 Last night I managed to somehow get rid of all but one child. Then that one child invited a friend over. They were up until about 2am. When I went out to make them turn off the wii Hannah told me "But, were staying up all night!" Uh no no your not!!! HA. About 20 seconds after telling them they could stay up but had to lay down, they were out cold. Silly girls.

 So this morning, to mourn my lost hour from daylight savings, I wanted to just be lazy and stay in bed. I could hear the girls up, but with just the two of them, what harm could there be? They are good little girls. Hannah at one point asked if she could make kool-aid and I told her that was alright. So I heard clanging, dishwasher opening dishes rattling... I thought it sounded like more than Kool-aid, but whatever, I was being lazy, remember? Nothing was being broken and no one was crying, so there was no reason to hop out of bed!

 A while after the clanging stopped, in walks my daughter and her little curly haired friend Lauren... With a pan (That had been used to bake preformed hashbrowns the night before) On that pan was a half a cup of coffee, black, a bowl of Kashi Go lean crunch (this had been out in the van for about 2 weeks before I finally brought it back in, and it was kind of stale) skim milk and an apple! Breakfast in bed! The only time I have EVER gotten breakfast in bed, when I had not just given birth that is... So stale  cereal, and black cofee on a greasy baking dish, was the sweetest thing I had done for me in quite some time!


 Very nice start to my day. The rest of the day went fairly well too. Not a bad day at all! :)

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