Monday, January 19, 2009

Bailey's hard life

So this week in Bailey's hard life:

I had come home with a donut for everyone and Bailey had to take a shower (Parker and Holden had already had one). So she stomped upstairs to take a shower while Parker and Holden ate their donut. Brayden even went up to be in our room so she wouldn't be "alone". (she hates being alone in our masterbath.) Anyway, so she gets finished and realized that the boys had eaten their donuts and all Hell breaks loose. She so upset about having to eat her donut by herself and storms down the hall, saying "It's just like I'm all alone in this house", It's like no ones here at all".

This morning I told her her shirt was to tight and it was time to retire it. She storms off to change saying, "I can't wait till I'm in college."

9 comments:

Sarah S said...

Poor Bailey. She does have a hard life :)

Never A True Aggie said...

I bet you can't wait either...Yes, life is very hard when you are 7. If only....

Glad to know I am not the only one dealing with this.

Mostess Mommy said...

Dear Bailey, life is sooo much better in college! You have a bazillion other girls to hang out with and even get to share ONE bathroom with at least 4 other girls. Then, you can wear all the tight t-shirts you want but not at BYU...then, you have to wear turtlenecks to the swimming pool! Good luck with the next 11 years, Bailey!
Your friend, Stacy

Luke and Erin said...

Oh, YIPPEE I can't wait!! I WAS NEVER like that ;)

That story Holden told was great!

Rachie said...

that story scares me for tween years.

spoilergrandma said...

Dad and I can't stop laughing-only because we can really picture her in this state of frenzy. You've got to admire her spunk.

Unknown said...

If you weren't such a mean mom! I love Baily stories. Give her a hug for me.

AmandaS said...

I totally feel the same way Bailey!

Meighan said...

Man, you guys need to go easier on that poor girl =) Eating a donut alone can do serious damage to one's self esteem. Oh, too bad Ellie's not there to share in the drama of being 7.