Luck of the draw blessed my parents with three girls. I am not sure if it was my father's saint-like patience and understanding that kept us from killing each other, but miraculously all three of us have remained very close even after all of these years.
Perhaps it is our similar type of sense of humor and inherent dorkiness (Maybe I'm only speaking for myself), or maybe our general 'Young at heart' spirit. Whatever the curious case may be, somehow no matter how old we get, when the three sisters get together, it's almost like an act of time travel occurs and there we are playing old bored games, watching old movies and T.V shows, almost as if no time has ever passed. This is the mysterious phenomenon that has come to be known as 'Sister Night.'
Perhaps it is our similar type of sense of humor and inherent dorkiness (Maybe I'm only speaking for myself), or maybe our general 'Young at heart' spirit. Whatever the curious case may be, somehow no matter how old we get, when the three sisters get together, it's almost like an act of time travel occurs and there we are playing old bored games, watching old movies and T.V shows, almost as if no time has ever passed. This is the mysterious phenomenon that has come to be known as 'Sister Night.'
I came prepared with Gluten Free Cookie Dough Balls as a treat because let's face it, even though we still have a part of us that is eternally ten years old, unfortunately our metabolisms don't know that.
This particular sister night was even more amazing because somehow my baby sister Becca had been able to hold on to Mall Madness, one of our old 'High Tech' electronic bored games we had entertained ourselves with during our childhood. Miraculously, it still worked and had all of it's pieces, fate told us that we had to play it.
One small difference between now and then was the addition of Becca's Australian Shepard, Bentley. Bentley was insistent that he be included in the game and literally had his paws on the game the entire time, which was of course completely hilarious.
This particular sister night was even more amazing because somehow my baby sister Becca had been able to hold on to Mall Madness, one of our old 'High Tech' electronic bored games we had entertained ourselves with during our childhood. Miraculously, it still worked and had all of it's pieces, fate told us that we had to play it.
One small difference between now and then was the addition of Becca's Australian Shepard, Bentley. Bentley was insistent that he be included in the game and literally had his paws on the game the entire time, which was of course completely hilarious.
No matter how many welcomed additions my sisters and I add to our traditions, three things will always hold true. The first is that we will always be super close, the second is that no matter where we live in the world or where our lives take us we will always be there for each other and lastly, we can bet Mall Madness money that there will always be another Sister Night right around the corner. Love you guys! Muah!