Saturday, July 11, 2020

A Sleepover Gone Wrong


Billy invited me
to spend the night,
it was great fun – 
we had a pillow fight!

When we went to sleep, 
I don't know why,
I wanted to go home 
and started to cry.


Featured: A new friend
with his own sleeping bag.

55 comments:

Rhodesia said...

Very cute, love it * Stay safe, Diane

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

Cute new friend and sleeping bag is adorable. Take care!
Enjoy your day, happy weekend!

Yvonne said...

Süß und knuffig geworden.Schon gehäkelt finde ich und eine tolle Idee.Wie siehts mit dem dosieren den aus ?Liebe Grüße Yvonne

Brenda Leyland @ Its A Beautiful Life said...

You make the sweetest crafts. I love this gentle piece. And your poem. You know what, I'm 63 years old, but I can still remember wanting to cry and go home when I stayed over at my grandma's house as a little girl. There is no place like home with momma at that time of day with its familiar routines to comfort.

Wishing you a beautiful day, Amalia!
Brenda xox

Meredith said...

This might be my favorite project and poem yet. Stay safe my friend.

mamasmercantile said...

What fun. I love the crochet sleeping bad, adorable.

Louca por porcelana said...

Just adorable!Hugs!

Jo said...

Ah that happened to one of my girls once. Really excited and then really bereft! Lovely words. Jo xx

VeggieMummy said...

Poor little thing! Very sweet poem and snuggly toy. It reminds me of sleepovers when my girls were small. xx

Yesteryear Embroideries said...

Such a sweet poem and sweet toy! Love it!

Vee said...

Darling! And it sounds just about the way it is.

Gloria Baker said...

Oh Amalia, sooo cute I love this !! hugs !!

The French Hutch said...

New Friend is adorable. Sweet poem......Stay well.

MaryAnne said...

Oh this has happened at my house!

Maria said...

How beautiful...it’s so cute!

Junkchiccottage said...

Super cute. Happy Weekend.
xoxo

Blondie's Journal said...

Your little sleeping bag and boy are so, so precious! And the poem---I can't tell you how many times my young daughters had friends sleep over, and then they wanted to go home in the middle of the night! The worst was when they had friends up at the lake two hours away! Those poor parents!!!

Jane😘

linda said...

Haha so cute I love it. xx

Patricia said...

Oh, that is so poignant Amalia. I remember my children going to their first sleepovers, and then feeling shy and missing home. What a sweet way you have to express it so beautifully.

Maya Kuzman said...

What a cute poem and such a wonderful project! Love the idea behind it! That yarn is gorgeous...

Annie said...

Awwww, so sweet! Love it.

Lorrie said...

Love that sweet sleepy little friend with one eye peeking out from under the coverlet. Home is best, isn't it?

FlashinScissors said...

So cute, Amalia!
Lovely words and project!
Barbara xx

Sandy said...

This is such a cute crafty project with such a lovely and true rhyme.

Polly said...

Sometimes and overnight stay can suddenly become a bit daunting! I love the sleeping bag :-)

Jeanie said...

What a sweet new friend you have. And the poem is darling!

The Joy of Home with Martha Ellen said...

What a little sweetie you have created, Amalia! Your poem brings back my own pangs at sleepovers. xo

Tania Pelletier said...

Aww... I've been there!! So cute!

Tania

Conniecrafter said...

Awww poor thing, his new sleeping bag is too cute though!

Red Rose Alley said...

So cute, Amalia, the sleeping bag and the poem. ; )

~Sheri

Carla from The River said...

Sweet little friend and sleeping bag.
:-)

Jo said...

Awww, so cute. Thank you so much for all the kind comments you have left on recent posts, they've been such a comfort at this sad time.

Julie's Creative Lifestyle said...

How adorable! I love the stuffed toy and the handmade sleeping bag and of course the poem. :)

baili said...

this is lovably awesome dear Amalia :)

reminded me sleep over at my cousin's house ,how carefree were those days :)

loved your poem ,you say beautiful things so amazingly :)

such a delightful art !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
more blessings!

Kitchen Riffs said...

SO cute. Delightful post -- thanks.

Linda @ Life and Linda said...

So very sweet. Love the cute poem. Happy week.

Snowbird said...

Just lovely. You are a very talented lady.xxx

Kim said...

Just darling...and I was just telling my daughters that you need to write a book! I wish I knew a publisher, you deserve to be in print!! Hoping you're well. xxoo

junieper2/jesh StG said...

That one eye above the blanket does it! Too cute, Amalia. Am glad our grands were all too happy to have a whole room for themselves at Nana and opa's sleepover:) Many thanks for sharing this little incident with All Seasons, and have a great week. The same to you, keep healthy and happy! Jesh

Luciana F. Damiano said...

Uma fofura na caminha!!! Muito lindo.

The Liberty Belle said...

cute in every way!

R's Rue said...

Cute.

Kinga K. said...

Pretty sleepover:)

EricaSta said...

Lovely... the Poem as well as the little pillow.

Stay healthy and well.

Lowcarb team member said...

Just so cute, a lovely post.

My good wishes.

All the best Jan

akiko hiramatsu said...

What a lovely story and sleeping bag with the new friend, Amalia!
That reminds me of my childhood in around 1975<3

akiko

Lalka Crochetka said...

lovely idea and seems to be great friend :)

Kim said...

Oh, I just want to snuggle deep inside that pretty sleeping bag. It looks so cosy

abasozora said...

i like it

Margie said...

Cute! I must confess that I always sleep better in my own bed!

GratefulPrayerThankfulHeart said...

aww... sweet little buddy peeking from the covers.

All but two of our 13 grandchildren frequently come for sleepovers that last for a day to even a week. But we have two granddaughters that just aren't comfortable being away from home. They are cousins from different families. They try but usually change their mind.

Interesting how different and individual kids can be. We never pressure them but love on them for their uniqueness.

So nice stopping by, Amalia! :)

Becki said...

I don't know which is cuter. The poem or your new friend tucked in his sleeping bag. :) Who would love that little one?!?

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

So cute and so true! We are going to try our youngest grandson for a sleepover soon and I hope he doesn't get cold feet before bedtime. :)

Heidi MyLittleStampingBlog said...

What a cute little craft!

Rafaela Ribeiro said...

Que fofurice! ♥