Thursday, October 30, 2008

GIRLS NIGHT

Every now and then, Kayla and I have girls night.

Surprisingly, our Girls Night almost always takes place at the mall.

I know. Who'd have thought?

Tonight she is getting her hair cut so I suggested we eat at her favorite Chinese place in the tiny little food court after her hair appointment. She was all over that idea like what on rice.

Get it? Chines food...white on rice...?

Anyway.

I really look forward to our girls nights. Girls night always includes:

-Giggling

-food

-the latest news from her busy teenage life

-accessory shopping

-my staring at her precious smile and wondering how we got to this point so quickly.

-her telling me that NO that top is not too young for me or NO those jeans don't make my butt look like a barn, when I try on clothes.

How sweet is that?

I think tonight she will come home with a new pair of fall shoes. I had no idea how dire her wardrobe was until the other morning, when the temperature was about 38 degrees, and I saw her walk to Blake's car in her winter coat and flip flops.

Flip Flops. On a morning when they had to scrape windows.

The poor girl is so low on proper clothing that her wretched mother had not bought her any shoes to cover her precious feet in the harsh Mid Western Winters.

And if you believe that, you might also believe that I haven't eaten any of the Halloween candy I bought last week for our tiny trick or treaters.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

The bad news is she is still wearing flip flops to school. The good news is, she can suffer frost bite on her toes while wearing at least 12 different Old Navy colors.

And, really, isn't that what it's all about, the color of your flip flops? Not like say, oh, the need to actually put on socks when we have to run the furnace in the morning.

Of course, how she is going to wear those flip flops when her toes have to be amputated due to frost bite is beyond me, but I won't give her nightmares by delving into that.

So.

I've gently mentioned over the last few weeks that it is time to put the flip flops into hibernation and choose a different shoe that covers her toes. Truth be told, she's 14. She knows when she's cold and when she needs to bundle up, but still the offer is there to pick up some new shoes that cover her whole foot, or at least the front half of her foot and can be worn with socks. Some that don't look like they've been through six months of snow, ice, salt and sub-zero wind chills.

Kind of like the skin on my face, but that's a different post.

4 comments:

Beaner said...

It's G.N.O. for Jess & me too! We're going to see HSM3. What's the new word for "cool"? Have fun shoe shopping!!! Although I like the High School Musical franchise, I can't wait to go shoe shopping with Jess someday - you know the FUN kind of shoe shopping!!!

a portland granny said...

What a good idea. These night will mean a lot to both of you as you take her through the high school years! I know all about the flip flops....and as a granny, I don't get it! My 13 year old grandaughter never brings tennis shoes when she comes for the week-end--only a variety of flip-flops!

I posted the strawberry jello recipe this afternoon for you.

HW said...

Beaner-

Your GNO sounds great but, um...I'm not exactly welcome to go to the movies with my daughter anymore.

Portland Granny -
I'm on my way to your place to get that jell-o recipe. Thanks.

Julie said...

I love, love, love my boys.

But... I need a GIRL!!!!! :)