My baby is growing up...Where is the time going? Last night, Joli went on her very first sleep over. Not to Lola's house. Not to Grammy's house. Not to Mia's house. No, Joli went on her first "non-family" sleep over last night! She had a wonderful time with her friends from school (sisters). I dropped her off at school on Friday morning at 8:00am. The arrangement was that Joli would go home with her friends after school and then sleep over there. I was certain that I was going to get a call around 10:30pm or so asking me to pick up Joli because she wants to come home. Well, 10:30pm came and went ... Joli was fine.
The next morning, the mom invited Jada and me over for breakfast. So I fully intended on bringing Joli home after breakfast - reasonable thought, right? Well, breakfast came and went, and the girls decided they were going swimming in the indoor pool. So, Jada and I went and did some errands, figuring we'd be back to get Joli around lunch time. The mom said that she'd call us when Joli was ready. Noon came and went. Two o'clock came and went. Four o'clock. Six o'clock. The girls' mom called me at that time and said, "Joli is having fun. She doesn't want to go home. What do you want to do?" I said, "Nope. She's coming home. I miss her!!" Jada and I drove to pick her up around 8:00pm - a full 36 hours after I had dropped her off on Friday! I had to fight her to come home!
Truly, the fact that Joli didn't want to come home actually made me feel good because I know she had fun with the girls and was treated well.
When I was there for breakfast, Joli's friend, Haley, was getting her braids taken out. Joli saw all of the synthetic hair coming out, and she was surprised. She asked Haley's mom what that was, and her mom explained that Haley needed "fake hair" to make her braids. It was SO awesome to hear Joli asking questions and being exposed to differences in something as simple as HAIR. I didn't understand the whole process of braids/hair until well after college. And, it's great to see my 4-year old already gaining this knowledge about differences. The girls' family is from Nigeria, and I love that Joli is learning at a very early age how we are all different and beautiful. Growing up, I didn't have any black friends (or Latino friends, gay friends, etc), and it's been such a priority for us to make sure that our kids experience diversity in many ways in their lives.
Joli's best friends at school!

Joli had a fantastic time with the girls, and we're sure to do it again!