*Be sure to turn your volume way, way up before you watch. I guess filming with the iPhone made it difficult to pick up the sound. If you're seeing this in an email subscription or reader, you'll probably need to click over to the blog to view!*
Setting the stage:
T and I agreed, after much discussion, that we'd wait until we were ready to go out the door for the trip before we told the girls. The suitcases were packed, and we woke the girls up at 5:45 am by rudely turning on their lights and saying, "Get up! Get up now! We have to tell you something!"
We wanted to really freak them out, and you can tell they are slightly nervous (and only half awake), sitting solemnly on the couch as I announce "We have something we need to tell you. Don't be scared, okay?" (I win Worst Mom of the Year award)
You should also note that at 5:45 am, I sound like a 65 year old trucker with smoker's lung.
You should also note that at 5:45 am, I sound like a 65 year old trucker with smoker's lung.
Without further ado....
I think Natalie was mostly excited about the prospect of missing several days of school and not having to go back to bed. I still think Michaela Byrd had no idea what we said, but just hopped off the couch because her sister did.
I'm still in North Carolina today, hopefully making some headway in cleaning out the kitchen in my Nannie's house. Lots of canned goods from 1997 to clean out! I have a special guest poster tomorrow, and a great post with a blog tip for Thursday!
Amanda, that's just thing ever! You really milked it, girl. And did I hear Natalie say "Holy Cow"?! What fun. That'll be an awesome memory for all of you!
ReplyDeleteAnd now I see that I wrote "that's just thing ever" in that comment. Hopefully you got my message telepathically, but if not, I MEANT to say "that's the cutest thing ever." By the way, I'm awfully impressed that your girls look so adorable at 5:45 AM and that your family room is so nice and clean!
ReplyDeleteHow cute!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's so fun! :)
ReplyDeleteHa, ha. How cute! Yeah, it didn't seem like Michaela Byrd really knew what was happening. lol I'm sure she got it a minute or two later. =)
ReplyDeleteThat's so adorable! I really liked when she said, "Holy cow!"
ReplyDeleteThat is so stinking cute!!! What an amazing memory, for all of you!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I loved seeing how excited they both were.
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