Merriwind
Always looking for an excuse to go to WDW...
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Hi all-
DD8 will host her first sleepover this Friday and I'm a little unsure of what to do. The granddaughter of our neighbor has spent most of the summer here. She and DD are the same age and very alike. They play for hours at a time without squabbling. They finish one another's sentences. Well, they have been dying to have a sleepover. This Friday they will sleep at our house.
I think I made a big mistake. I asked the girls tonight to make a list of things they want to do for a sleepover. (Mind you, the girls know that this cannot be a stay up all night affair, as DD has an 8am basketball game.) Their list consists of:
Food - pizza, party mix, sand castle cake, chocolate shakes, frosting sandwiches (cake)
Activities - 5 movies, swimming, Polly Pockets, singing, bed at 10:30
I know I've forgotten a couple in my shock.
This list could keep them busy--and sick--for a week. Any sleepover pros have some ideas how to pare down their list without squashing their enthusiasm? Any great ideas that no sleepover should be without? Will we get any sleep? 
Thanks!
DD8 will host her first sleepover this Friday and I'm a little unsure of what to do. The granddaughter of our neighbor has spent most of the summer here. She and DD are the same age and very alike. They play for hours at a time without squabbling. They finish one another's sentences. Well, they have been dying to have a sleepover. This Friday they will sleep at our house.

I think I made a big mistake. I asked the girls tonight to make a list of things they want to do for a sleepover. (Mind you, the girls know that this cannot be a stay up all night affair, as DD has an 8am basketball game.) Their list consists of:
Food - pizza, party mix, sand castle cake, chocolate shakes, frosting sandwiches (cake)
Activities - 5 movies, swimming, Polly Pockets, singing, bed at 10:30
I know I've forgotten a couple in my shock.


Thanks!