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Playing Mommy

The Doctor was out of the office last week, and Amy conveniently was out of the office as well. I worked two days, and then had to joy of playing mommy in Amy's fancy brand new built house with her three littles. Amy and her hubby went to California and trusted me enough to watch her girls for 4 days. Day one was great. Getting used to it and  feeling things out. I brought the pups and the girls loved it. Jasper was scared but Roxy was loving it. Exhibit A:

The morning of day two looked like this:
See that little head? That is a head of a two year old yelling "Lyssa GET UP" While I'm yelling back "Leave me alone I'm sleeping" 

This is shortly after 7am THEY WERE ALL AWAKE! Why? I have no idea. They also expected to be fed once they woke up.  Hello? I don't have pants on! 

Mid day two got easier, once I showerd and got come caffeine in. I decided to take the girls to get their nails done, because Momma needed hers done. I met Jenni there, since we always get our nails done together and this would be our last opportunity to do it since she is moving. The girls LOVED it! And I have to say, the girls that did their nails are fantastic babysitters!

I got to drive the party van!

That face, don't you want to squeeze it?






These are mine and Jenni's nails intertwined. 


Day three. 7 am came  quickly. again. Every morning I was woken up by three littles opening the door staring at me until I finally give up "pretending" to sleep. Chris came that day, we adventured to Wal- Mart, then took the girlies to the park. The littlest one fell in love with Chris, it was adorable. She got a nail file from the salon to take home and she told Chris, " Come here, I need your feet" She then proceeded to file his feet and pretend to paint them. She liked to climb all over Chris, follow him, kiss him, and play with him. It melted my heart, it was adorable!











Day four went like this:

 I didn't get woken up until 8:45! It was a miracle. Day four was the last day in my extravagant hotel. The dogs were done. And I was tired. And I wanted to sleep in my own bed, because who knows what Amy does in her bed! ;). Amy's mother in law came to watch the girls for the rest of the weekend. It was like leaving my three little best friends! I had fun playing mommy, and I feel honored that Amy trusted me enough to watch her babes, even if I'm caught twerking too much at the office. Don't worry Amy, I didn't teach the girls any trashy dance moves. I couldn't leave her house without a prank. I took pictures of me and the girls, and the girls and the dogs, and a sexy selfie that I printed out, bought frames for and put all over Amy's house. The Selfie went on her night stand, because who doesn't want to see my face before they fall asleep? 

I got this today:






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