1. First, we need to change the name of these damn things. These events are in no way “Sleep” overs. “Stay” screaming, giggling, eating, being as loud as humanely possibly overs. This would be much more accurate!
2. Caffeine is required. New rule for a more civilized suburb society: If you take your daughter to one of these “Stay” overs, take along a cup of coffee for the stressed out hostess, she’s gonna need it. (and quite possibly develop a super mad girl crush on you)
3. Food. You think you have enough? You don’t. Pre-teen girls are like pit bulls. Cute and innocent looking on the outside, much like a starving pack of wild animals when put together in a pack. All the gossiping, laughing and random dancing makes them bottomless pits.
4. Stock up on Tylenol, Advil or whatever is your current headache drug of choice. If the ear splitting rendition of 12 girls singing along to “Fat Bottom Girls they make the rockin girls go round!!” Glee style doesn’t get you, all the head shaking from the “I can’t believe I just heard that.” to “Did they just eat 6 pizzas, 3 bags of chips, a giant bowl of popcorn and a platter of fruit?” will. Promise.
5. Prepare yourself for a reality check. You know how you secretly think you are kind of a cool Mom? You know firm but friendly and often with good hair? Well, at about 2:15am when it is getting noticeably louder instead of dying down to a dull roar, this perception of yourself will be changed in a big bad way. You will no longer be a cool Mom. Sadness. You will be the Mom going down two flights of stairs in your Lulu yoga pants (cool Mom) all stompy like to tell those girls it is time to “SHOOSH” ( uncool Mom) Being a grown up is hard.
6. LAST. The next morning when you have served waffles, bacon, fruit and three kinds of juice to an extra ten bleary eyed girls and you are feeling kinda proud, and slightly victorious for making it through the night unscathed….DON’T! The worst part of the “Stay” over is yet to come ~ the emotional, teary eyed, exhausted, refused to take a nap because she is a teenager now and doesn’t need one part!! Deep breath.
Ahhh, isn’t life grand!
Sara @ Domestically Challenged says
This sounds exactly like how i remember them! I feel for you!
Carol@TheDesignPages says
Oh, I can SOOOO feel your pain. My son went to a “sleep”over recently and there was not 5 minutes of sleep!! Initially I was mad a the parents for allowing this to happen but really, who can stay awake to make sure they’re asleep? I hate “sleep”overs:(
Molly Sloan says
My daughter is 5-months old today. I’m going to pretend like this is never going to happen!
Susan Campbell Cross says
So true, so true! They should be called “Sleep” overs with air quotes!
Tooje says
Wow this sounds fun! With our teen boy, it’s just opposite with regard to the napping. He wants to sleep the next day away so he won’t able to sleep the next night! How much fun is this?!?
Elizabeth Grimes says
Too funny! And true. 🙂 Thanks for visiting my blog and for your condolences.
Tinika says
I can relate 100%!
Brian Miller says
oh goodness…we are still at the age where it is limited to cousins but i feel your pain even with that…and i know it will only get worse…lol
Secret Mom Thoughts says
Thanks for the advice. I’m glad I have a few more years till I have to do that.
DearHelenHartman says
Solid tips for a shaky experience. My first visit to your corner of sublogia and enjoying it.
Megan (Best of Fates) says
Is it weird that this kind of made me long for the olden days of attending sleepovers?
C says
So this is what I have to look forward to huh? Thank you for the pointers….sounds like I’m going to need them. 🙂
Heather says
So so true!!! My daughter had a sleepover for her 11 year old birthday party. It was exactly as you describe. Except for the next one, I’ll make sure I have coffee! That was missing and desperately needed.
Marie says
I’m giggling over here, but I send my sympathy.
Please remind me why I want our future children to be girls? After reading this, I’m thinking boys are just grand.
Jo says
Very Funny! Glad you survived it!