Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Sylvia, Jason and Sara Shelton, and the Singer's.

Beautiful day today. Kind of grey yesterday. Yesterday was an odd day. I did a math test in the morning, Dad leaving for Alabama. I then blogged for a while and tried to do some other things, playing and doing a little schoolwork. My head hurt and I read, then playing with the Nativity characters a little. Before I knew it it was 3:00, and Mom talked to Mrs. Shelton about us calling their home phone, telling Sara and Jason to come over, that the parents had talked. We did this and got the mail as they preceded to come down the driveway of our house from their neighborhood right across from us, Kiveton. We waited for them as little shapes came down from the rows of houses, on a sidewalk. Their both my age, although Sara plays with Rebecca a lot. I saw Sara, blonde hair, and Jason, black hair with tan skin. Even though Mom told them to wait for her to help them cross the street, the went across the busy street by themselves. I said hi as Jason and I went inside. For a while, we talked in different places, about CMS and stuff. We went into the R.V., and did some other things before Jason played a game on a website on my computer.  At another point we spied on Sara, Sylvia and Rebecca, listening in on their conversations. Later we all went down and Sara explained a lot about middle school, and classes, schedule and teachers. Lauren then left. We were all in the den after a fun visit, pretty fun. Mr. Shelton, who has brown hair, and glasses, picked Sara and Jason up. Mrs. Susan, Sylvia's mother, picked Sylvia up. Then we prepared to leave to go meet the Singer's at Allessio's, a pizza place. It's a cool little restaurant with a game room in the back. Situated in a booth we talked and ate with the Singer's, a brown haired daughter of Rebecca's age, Sara who looks a little bit like the 9 year old sister of hers Samantha, who is Rebecca's age. I know I'm confusing you. Sara who is the sister of Samantha, who is the 9 year old, is 13 and conversational. The mom is Mrs. Singer, who is nice. Sara and I talked a lot about crabapple middle school and she related to me projects, and some of the things Sara talked about. I ate spaghetti, and boy was it good. As we headed out and said goodbye, we met a man with 6 daughters, an actor, a loving one, a trouble maker, two twins, and a football player. That's a handfull. As we got out, I saw a brown haired girl from track, Jenna. We said goodbye to the Singer's after a good talk and nice meal.

Then I went home, and we all slept in Mom's bedroom, which was again a mistake. Rebecca kept kicking me and wiggling around, also taking the covers and laying sideways. At three'o'clock in the morning I... well, that's a different story. You'll have to wait 'til I get to that one. But, it was an odd day and didn't totally enjoy it, but oh well. Goodbye for now. Have a great night and following day! :)

Ever seen the movie "Cheaper by the Dozen"? Now THAT would be a hand full,
Andrew.

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