G had her very first sleep over last Friday night. She and our neighbor, who is also 4, had been bugging, pleading, and begging us to have one. T is the same age, and they've become good little friends over the past few months that we've lived near each other. So, T's mom and I finally planned a sleep over for the girls.
We decided they could come to our house, because T has a 2 month old baby brother, and I just cannot imagine having a 2 month old and a sleepover! T came over after dinner and the girls played in the playroom and played outside. We also made Hocus Pocus rolls that I found on Pinterest.
You'll need: Melted butter, marshmallows, cinnamon & sugar, and crescent rolls.
Dip your marshmallow into the melted butter, next roll around in the mixed cinnamon & sugar. Place the marshmallow in the center of your crescent roll, and seal tightly, then bake as directed.
The girls had a lot of fun making them.
The pin connected us with the original bloggers recipe, who encourages these to be made at Easter and for you to tell the story of Jesus' resurrection. The marshmallow represents Jesus, white without sin. The melted butter represents the oils used to prepare him for burial, as the cinnamon and sugar represent the spices used. The crescent roll is the tomb. Once they are baked, you can open the rolls and Jesus (i.e. the marshmallow) is suppose to disappear, as in resurrected to Heaven.
Our Jesus did not resurrect. Instead, he spilled out of the tomb into a mess.
But, they sure did taste good!
I also sprinkled cinnamon and sugar on the tops.
The girls didn't go to bed until midnight and were up at 6:30 Saturday morning! Needless to say they were so tired the next day, but ended up playing together until 1:00! And, all the parents were shocked that T was so willing to spend the night!
I think this will be our first of many sleepovers and baking sleepover treats!
What's your favorite activity for sleepovers?
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