Alright, have you ever heard the phrase, "That is my story and I am sticking with it"? Well that is what I told mommy today when she came in to find her daughter awake. Today was Back To School Night for Shatema, so you guessed it, Daddy and C.J. spent the evening together. Now you know their was a list of things to be completed.
Make sure you empty her bag from the sitter.
Make sure you wash her bottles and fill her milk containers for tomorrow.
Be sure to give her a bath, read to her, pray with her and have her in bed after her bath.
Also give her some water and tummy time as well.
Needless top say some of the list was omitted. Not on purpose it just did not fall into the scheme of things. I bathed her, greased her up, fed her and prayed with her. She got a lil tummy time too. I fell short when it came to having her in bed. Who needs a bedtime anyway, C.J. wanted to talk so I let her stay up.
I told her that we would get in trouble and when mommy came in and saw she was up. The scolding began. I new it would happen so I prepared my story. I blamed the kid, lol. I will make sure she is compensated for taking the blame but I was not going to take it this time. So when mommy asked I said, "It is her fault." Now you know mommy did not believe me but as I said in the beginning, "That is my story and I am sticking with it."
C.J. is sound asleep now. She stayed awake a little longer than usual but I told mommy she stayed up just to see her and mommy smiled. I also told her to listen to the voice mail that C.J. left her and that put the icing on the cake. So i think we are not in too much trouble now. Well my friends until next time, always remember to pray because prayer changes things.