Tried to keep up the last few days at work, but fell woefully behind. Finally to the end...for now! Good luck Travis with the surgery. In our thoughts.
Oh, and our kids are of the almost gone type too. 19 and 17. The older is a Sophomore at NC State and the younger is starting her last year of high school. She has a life and friends so is never home anyway. We remember the days of having to arrange for grandma to watch them. Now we just give them 60 dollars to order pizza and Chinese and they are happy for a few day weekend getaway.
We had ours really young as well. Our youngest is 18. Both will be gone in the fall to school so we will be lucky enough to have those fun times, however, thats whwn the cool weather sets in and we will have to invest in the hot tub! I will definitely be welcoming it on those cool New England evenings! Naked hot tub parties could be a lot of fun especially when you add in the AIWC!
Pam will likely participate in school girl night...if anything because she has a short skirt she can flip up on the dance floor at Paty O's and show off her gorgeous ass! As a matter of fact, I will likely flip the skirt up a number to times, too! If Travis can't dance, she can come over and let him flip the skirt up a few times as well! She has a dress for pink night, too, so choosing a different outfit wont be a problem.
That is great news that he will be walking with out crutches in a couple months. He will definitely be given a pass for not dancing the night away. Hope his surgery goes well in the morning. Keep us up to date in his recovery.
I personally am not a fan of dressing up for school girl night so I will do something optional. I am sure there will be others that may. I have something coming in for pink night so I will be taking part in that theme.
I thought school girl/anything goes is the 5th (Sunday) and pink night is the 8th (Wednesday)? Or am I confused?
You should ask the dr for a favor. Have him say he can walk in 2 months and sit on a boat but no drinking and standing at the same time on a boat. We can regulate his drinking then.