Kelly and I went to TGIFriday’s last night for a little dinner and saw the real-life Teen Girl Squad. There was a group of eight girls, probably in junior high. No way they were high school. It was just comical. It was one of the girl’s birthday and having a balloon tied to her wrist and to her hair was, I think, the funniest thing that has ever happened to her with the way her face looked.
It was our guess that they were the popular kids in their school; they all had makeup on and skirts I don’t think I would let my daughter wear until they were out of the house. Tip for any future parents out there- when you let your daughters wear short skirts, teach them first the right and the wrong way of getting out of a booth. Kelly caught that one and well, it’s a lesson these girls should have been taught.
Kelly and I felt old while watching them. We were the old couple going “those pesky kids these days. Laughing at balloons! In my day, girls wore anti-makeup to make them look less grown-up….”
It was our guess that they were the popular kids in their school; they all had makeup on and skirts I don’t think I would let my daughter wear until they were out of the house. Tip for any future parents out there- when you let your daughters wear short skirts, teach them first the right and the wrong way of getting out of a booth. Kelly caught that one and well, it’s a lesson these girls should have been taught.
Kelly and I felt old while watching them. We were the old couple going “those pesky kids these days. Laughing at balloons! In my day, girls wore anti-makeup to make them look less grown-up….”
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