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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Super Special #1 Baby Sitters on Board!



Well, I seem to be the one who takes the longest to post to the blog.  But I am still pregnant, still on bedrest and will (hopefully) make it a few more weeks so these babies will be good sized when they’re born.
It’s a super special book, so I’ve decided to divide this into their specific stories rather than snark the whole book, since it’s not a story, but several different stories.
The book starts with the kids writing a thank you note to the (newly married) Brewer parents and Pike parents. They made a present for them as a thank you for the awesome vacation.  Apparently the Pikes won a cruise trip to Disney and hired MA and Stacey as Mother’s helpers.  Watson got wind of it and decided to take the Brewer Thomas family as well with Claudia and Dawn as guests.  They all fly to Florida and the adventure begins!


Dawn:
Is staying with Claudia and Kristy on the ship and has told the other girls she’s a neat freak.  And she’s not kidding.  Of course, Kristy does her best to needle Dawn too.  Dawn explores the ship and runs into Mr. Gorgeous.  She strikes up a conversation but he quickly bows out and leaves.  Apparently Dawn’s pretty boring.


She and gorgeous guy keep eying (STALKING) each other over the next few days, but they finally get the chance to talk at a snorkeling class.  He comes over and says hi and suggests they go take a walk around the island they’re on rather than spend the day snorkeling.  Yeah, that’s a good idea, Dawn.  Wander off on a strange island with a boy you don’t know without telling your friends, much less an adult.


But since this is not Criminal Minds, it's all ok.  They have a great day together (his name is Parker, by the way.  Apparently Ann thinks this is a weird name) and decide to meet the next morning.  They enter a ping pong tournament (Apparently Ann thinks only old people and kids play this) which they win.  They lay on the sun deck and talk about divorce.  Parker is against remarriage and thinks his new step brothers are brats, even though he’s not spent much time with them.  He doesn’t want to talk about it so they wander off and find a photo booth.  Dawn is in LUV!
When they get to Florida, Parker suggests they spend the first day at Magic Kingdom together.  This time Dawn decides to get permission before she goes from Kristy’s mom.  Woo-hoo!  She borrows an outfit from Claudia: white tank top under lavender overalls, lavender pushdown socks, lavender high top sneakers and a beaded Indian belt around his waist.  In her hair, white and lavender bird clips.


Dawn and Parker head for Disney World, which Dawn isn’t too excited about since she’s been to Disney Land.  Then they ride on Space Mountain, which is more realistic than the one in Cali and Dawn almost pukes.  So they sit for awhile with a soda before going shopping for the perfect souvenir.  Dawn only has $8.80 left so she settles for a glass unicorn charm.  Yep, this just screams, “I WAS AT DISNEY WORLD!!!”  Maybe it would for her, I don’t know.  She attaches it to her antique bracelet she is wearing and thinks it looks pretty good.  Parker buys a t-shirt and Dawns thinks cattily that boys don’t care much about souvenirs.  I think his shirt might be a little more, I don’t know, memorable?
After they finish shopping they run into Parker’s father and step family.  They ask Parker to watch the boys for a little while and Dawn discovers they’re not brats.  The four of them end up having a really good time together….until Dawn discovers her bracelet is missing.  She’s sad until Parker slips her a new charm and kisses her on the cheek. Aw….


Mallory
Mallory has just finished reading Harriet the Spy and has decided she wants to be just like Harriet.  Having read that book, I think the point of the story is to NOT spy on the people around you.  She wants to keep a notebook about the people on the ship and gets the opportunity to slip off alone to spy on people.  She spys an actress, a sad older man and a little boy with oxygen tanks and medication along.  She also is sure she has seen Spider from the music groups The Insects and has spotted a stowaway.


She waits the whole time on the ship for the stowaway to be arrested, but he isn’t.  If he’s a good stowaway, no one is going to find him, Mallory!  She gets another chance to spy when they get to magic kingdom.  The first part of her afternoon is pretty boring, but then she sees the actress and the stowaway with…their…parents.  It turns out that the parents are a singing duo and the kids are just trying to be individuals.  Honestly, Mal's chapters are a little...boring.

Karen
If she was my kid, I’d be embarrassed.  All of her stories in this book are supposed to be precocious, but are just bratty.  Anyway, Kristy takes her sibs swimming and Karen has forgotten her earplugs.  She begs to be allowed to run back to her room to get them and Kristy lets her.  On the way there, she sees a beauty parlor.  She decides to have a manicure, of course, and just charges it to her room.  Then she stops at a cafĂ© to have a coke, also charging it to her room.  She finally gets her earplugs and returns to the pool where Kristy is waiting nervously, wondering where Karen is.  Does Karen get in trouble?  No.  Kristy takes a picture instead.

Karen also loves Disney World.  She and Andrew get their picture taken with Minnie Mouse, get a magic trick, ice cream cones, balloons, and rides.  Karen insists they go to the haunted house and is disturbed by “hitchhiking ghosts” and is convinced there is one stuck to her.
On her last day, Karen and her family get to have breakfast with princesses on a steamboat.  Karen, Andrew and DM start eating dounuts as the meal starts.  The MC asks if anyone is having a birthday and a little boy is.  Everyone sings happy birthday to him and Karen decides to say it’s her birthday too.  She likes when people sing to her and she feels special.  Watson is angry and threatens to take her outside to wait until the breakfast is over, but doesn’t.  Well, why the heck not?  The kid told a bald faced lie.  All she has learned is that she can get away with things as long as they’re on vacation. 
Seriously, I should have just written "Karen" and then put a facepalm for this whole section.

They finish breakfast, get some autographs and head out for their day.  Karen stops to pull up her socks and loses sight of her family.  A popcorn vendor offers to help her find them and Karen accepts, pretending her hitchhiking ghost is friendly and is helping her as well.  They got to the carousel, which is where the family was headed and Karen is reunited with them.  Karen decides to take her hitchhiking ghost back to Stoneybrook with her to be friends with Ben Brewer.  Yay.






Claudia
Claudia awakens when her alarm goes off the first morning they’re on the ship and gets started with her day.  Kristy and Dawn are at each other’s throats until Dawn spies Mr. Gorgeous across the way at breakfast.  Claudia gets a surprise with her juice – a note telling her she is beautiful from a secret admirer!  Now, I’ve always had the contention that if you don’t have the guts to tell me to my face you think I’m beautiful, why should I waste my time being flattered and wondering who you are?  I have better things (and guys) to do with my time.  And why is Claudia always the one with the creepy stalker after her?  Because Claudia is stuck with the stalker, she gets the most gifs.
Anyway, they’re docked at Nassau for the day and the girls are given permission to go off on their own.  Claudia decides to go shopping, but feels a little left out.  She explores the streets and starts taking pictures.  As she’s taking pictures, she notices someone jumping out of the way and again as she’s shopping and looking things over.  At the end of her shopping trip, she reaches in her bag and finds another note again telling her she’s beautiful.  Egads!  She gets in line to pay her way into an aquarium and yet again her secret admirer has paid her way, but she can’t find him.  On her way home, she spies a pair of expensive earrings she’d like, but can’t afford.  What do you suppose happens?  Yep, the secret admirer buys them for her too. 
Her secret admirer continues to follow her, paying for things and leaving her notes.  Finally Stacey spots him at the ice cream parlor, but all she notices is that he has light brown hair.  Claudia is off on the hunt!  She doesn’t find her admirer, but runs into another boy and starts talking to him about her admirer and how she wants to meet him.  He thinks it’s more fun to have a secret admirer.  Riiiiiiiiiiiiiight
They hit it off and start talking.  His name is Timothy and he’s from Connecticut too, not far from Stoneybrook.  He’s nice and good looking and Claudia decides he’s more interesting than her secret admirer.  Timothy asks her if they can spend time together at Disney and Claudia agrees.  He walks her to her room, where Dawn and Kristy are still at war over room cleanliness.  Claudia gives them a lecture in her best mommy voice and starts packing.
Claudia spends most of her Disney time with Timothy and has fun, but still wonders about her secret admirer.  On the last day at the parade, Timothy’s sister blurts out how he’s Claudia’s secret admirer.  Claudia’s a little let down and disappointed, more so that Timothy lied to her and she feels like a fool.  Timothy likes to spy on people and hide (he’s the stowaway the kids found); it’s his way of spicing up his life since he’s on the shy side of things.  She forgives him.  They miss the parade, but see the fireworks and Timothy kisses her.

Back at the hotel, the girls have a BSC meeting and in the midst, Claudia blurts out the idea of an album with diary for the parents.  Everyone loves the idea and that’s how we get this book.  Yay.
Mary Anne
MA is along as a mother’s helper for the Pikes.  The first day they’re on the ship, she and Stacey split up the kids.  The oldest four are allowed to go off on their own, so MA is with Vanessa and Nicky, who want to explore the ship.  As they’re looking around, MA spies a beautiful girl in the salon, a girl not much older than her who fills out a bikini really well.

The girl hears her soft “wow” at her cleavage and turns to tell her that she doesn’t recommend traveling alone, but she has to since her parents were ki-. Oh, she has to run.  MA instantly assumes that she was going to say killed.  She and the kids continue to explore while she puzzles over the gorgeous orphan.  Suddenly the kids spy a head sticking out of a lifeboat.  They too have spied the stowaway!
The days pass.  The triplets get into trouble and are back under MA and Stacey’s care.  The triplets, Nicky and MA are off on their adventure the next day and are soon joined by David Michael.  It turns out the boys have a treasure map and, although its highly unlikely they will find anything on the ship, MA agrees to let them QUIETLY search the ship.  MA takes pictures of the boys, but is soon bored.  She runs into the gorgeous orphan again, who is complaining about how the salon butchered her hair.  Her name is Alexandra Carmody (Alex) and this is her fourteenth cruise.  MA brags that Spider from the Insects is on board (according to Mal) but Alex says he’s not since she knows him.  MA changes the subjects and asks where her parents are.  Alex says they were killed 6 months prior in a car accident.  MA starts to cry and talks about her dead mother.  They’re practically dead mother sisters!  Squeee through the tears!  Jordan Pike runs up at the moment and says they need to move on and so they do.
MA is run ragged at Disney and keeps putting off Mal, who really needs to talk to her about something.  Before they can talk, she and Stacey go to a BSC meeting.  They discuss the kids and then the dreaded question of the gift for the parents comes up and no one has an idea.

MA falls asleep while the girls are watching a moving.  She drags back to her bedroom where Mallory pounces on her.  She saw Alex Carmody with her brother, mother and father.  Alex’s parents are famous singers.  MA is completely torqued off and calls Alex on it when she sees her the next morning.  She’s with the kids at Disney when Alex appears and proceeds to follow her around all day.  MA takes the girls for ice cream (with Alex following) then to space mountain.  Margo throws up on Alex’s shoes and that just makes MA’s day.

 MA sees Alex later in the day at the parade and Alex ‘fesses up to lying to get attention.  MA forgives her, but isn’t going to keep in touch when they go home. 


Byron
Byron is convinced they are going to find treasure on Treasure Cay because he saw the move Treasure Island.  The triplets get permission to go hunting for treasure, along with Nicky and David Michael.  Now, as a parent, I can see letting 10 year olds explore a cruise ship alone, but an entire island?  An entire foreign island?  An entire foreign island with two 7 year olds along?

Anyway, the boys decide to explore and are a bit disappointed at how modern everything is.  They explore the beach, spot some cool things in the water and decide to dig in the sand.  At first they find junk, but Byron discovers a treasure map.  They try to figure it out, try to get Dawn to help them (she’s in a Parker daze) and decide to try exploring the ship and Disney World, since there’s a stowaway on board the ship and he may have something to do with the map. 

The triplets get in trouble and end up back under supervision, so when they’re at Disney, Stacey is along with them.  DM and Nicky come along too and they do rides first before searching for treasure.  The go to Tom Sawyer’s island and look for treasure.  And then Byron finds something – an antique bracelet.  Stacey bursts his bubble by explaining it’s Dawn’s but assures him Dawn will be thrilled to get it back (she is-she cries). The boys are disappointed they didn’t find any treasure, but Byron keeps the treasure map in his pocket.



Stacey
Stacey’s first day is spent with Margo and Claire in the water, which she recaps with the girls at a mini BSC meeting that night.  After the meeting, Stacey goes up to the sun deck for a little alone time.  While she’s there, she meets a 7-year-old boy named Marc Kubacki.  Mark is in a wheelchair because he has a severe heart condition.  Stacey confides in him about her diabetes and they start bonding.  His parents rush up a little while later, but are relieved when they meet Stacey and see that Marc is fine.  Stacey has to head back to her room and is greeted by MA.  There’s a storm rolling in and everyone is to be in their cabins.  Stacey goes in and sees a green Margo.  Mrs. Pike retrieves her and she spends the night with her parents while Stacey and Claire take pictures of things sliding around.  There’s a picture of a flying banana in the book
The last day on the ship the Stacey is in charge of the girls again and this time they are arguing about what they want to do.  Mal and Vanessa head off to read and Stacey takes Margo and Claire to every place of things to do, ending in the arcade.  There they run into Marc again and Stacey talks his father into letting him come with them to the arcade.  The kids play until they run out of quarters and then they go to the ice cream parlor for a treat.  While Stacey’s in line to pay their bill, she spots Claudia’s secret admirer, but is too late to get Claudia’s attention.

Stacey spends her last day at Disney with Claire and Margo (Again).  They actually end up at Epcot and as they’re walking in, they spy Marc!  They decide to spend the day together and Stacey is pleasantly surprised at how nice people are to Marc and how is wheelchair doesn’t seem to be a problem.  Now I’m not a huge Disneyworld fan, but they do do a good job with special needs.  That’s especially important since so many Make-A-Wish kids wish to go to Disney.  Anyway, they start with Universe of Energy and then head to World of Motion.  Marc’s parents decide they should stop for lunch and Marc’s medication, so they sit down at a cafĂ©.  While the kids are eating and having a great time, the Kubackis confide in Stacey that Marc is having risky heart surgery in just a few short weeks and that they want him to have the time of his life.

A few months after the trip, Stacey gets a letter from the Kubackis saying that Marc’s surgery, while difficult, went well and, after a long recovery, he is at home.
All I have to say about Stacey’s section is that I know she’s supposed to be a mother’s helper in this book, but where is the mother she’s supposed to be helping?  The older kids go off on their own and the younger kids are split between her and MA all day, except for two measly hours.  Why bother bringing your kids if you’re only going to spend two hours a day with them?  Save the airfare.  Even Elizabeth and Watson spend time with their (step)kids.  Except for Sam and Charlie.  Where the heck are they in this book?  In the beginning it says that Sam and Charlie are coming on this trip as well.  They are not mentioned one single time after that.  Of course, they were on a cruise ship and then in Florida.  They were probably too busy chasing bikinis to be mentioned again.  I bet their chapters would have been MUCH more interesting. ;)
Kristy
Kristy is excited and squees when they get to Florida and the ship.  She’s not so excited about rooming with Dawn and a by day 3 on the ship she is doing her best to annoy the snot out of Dawn.  She decides to go off on her own for awhile to cool down and heads to the pool with a book and a towel.  The first night on the ship an older gentleman had stopped her and asked for the time.  The same man sits near her by the pool.  As she’s toweling off, she spots the title of his book, which happens to be Nannie’s favorite book.  They strike up a conversation and she finds out his wife is recently deceased.  Mr. Rudy Staples took this trip for a change of pace, but it wasn’t really the change he wanted.  After her conversation she heads back to her room and discovers Dawn has cleaned it.
Egads!  Horrors!  She’s cleaned the room!!!!

She’s so mad she demands to switch rooms.  When her mom says no, she’s so mad she cancels their nightly BSC mini meeting.
Thankfully the hotel room is bigger and they have more space to spread out.  Claudia puts her foot down and demands a truce, which they reluctantly agree to.  Then they finally really make up and admit they were trying to tick each other off on purpose.  The girls head off to explore the hotel with Karen and Andrew in tow, when who should they see but Mr. Rudy Staples at the check out desk.  Apparently she and Rudy had gotten close and played shuffle board a few times, had some conversations and talked to the family.  Karen even begs him to come to dinner so he can pull a coin out of her ear.  He decides to stay and they pretty much escort him to his room.

That night they have another meeting, but still no ideas on what to get the parents.
Thankfully Claudia comes up with an idea, so Kristy can relax and enjoy the rest of her vacation.  At the airport, she and Mr. Staples hug and exchange addresses (so Kristy can sic Nannie on him).  All around are all the girls saying good bye to their respective “interesting person I met on this trip” and crying.  Finally they get on the plane.  Margo pukes again (it mentions somewhere that the Pikes have Dramamine floating around – wouldn’t it be best to give it to her BEFORE she throws up?) and Karen begs to watch.  Byron is informed by a Dutch man that he has a diagram for a Dutch copy machine, not a treasure map.  They land, Margo pukes AGAIN and they head into a sea of people to the sign that says “WELCOME HOME!”  Because no one in the BSC circles can just quietly meet someone at the airport.


 




Sunday, August 25, 2013

BSC Shades of Grey

Hehe, had to.

When looking at snarking the books, we decided to kind of divide them up into the "years" or cycles of the school years that they were written in.  This is what we've come up with:

7th Grade
BSC 1: Kristy's Great Idea
BSC 2: Claudia and the Phantom Phone Calls
BSC 3: The Truth About Stacey
BSC 4: Mary Anne Saves the Day
BSC 5: Dawn and the Impossible Three
BSC 6: Kristy's Big Day
BSC 7: Claudia and Mean Janine
BSC 8: Boy-Crazy Stacey
BSC 9: The Ghost at Dawn's House 

8th Grade 1
BSC 10: Logan Likes Mary Anne!
BSC 11: Kristy and the Snobs
BSC 12: Claudia and the New Girl
BSC 13: Good-bye Stacey, Good-bye
BSC 14: Hello, Mallory
BSC 15: Little Miss Stoneybrook…and Dawn:
BSC 16: Jessi's Secret Language
BSC 17: Mary Anne's Bad-Luck Mystery
BSC 18: Stacey's Mistake
BSC 19: Claudia and the Bad Joke
BSC 20: Kristy and the Walking Disaster
BSC 21: Mallory and the Trouble With Twins
BSC 22: Jessi Ramsey, Pet-sitter:
BSC 23: Dawn on the Coast
BSC 24: Kristy and the Mother's Day Surprise 

We have snarked up to this point and now we have run into a gray area.  In the previous book, school was about to end, yet we have another 9 books before summer vacation.  Either all of these things happened at the same time or Super Special #2 was our summer vacation and this is a new school year.
BSC 25: Mary Anne and the Search for Tigger
BSC 26: Claudia and the Sad Good-bye
BSC 27: Jessi and the Superbrat
BSC 28: Welcome Back, Stacey!
BSC 29: Mallory and the Mystery Diary
BSC 30: Mary Anne and the Great Romance
BSC 31: Dawn's Wicked Stepsister
BSC 32: Kristy and the Secret of Susan
BSC 33: Claudia and the Great Search 

8th Grade 2

BSC 34: Mary Anne and Too Many Boys - summer
BSC 35: Stacey and Mystery of Stoneybrook
BSC 36: Jessi's Baby-sitter
BSC 37: Dawn and the Older Boy
BSC 38: Kristy's Mystery Admirer - Halloween
BSC 39: Poor Mallory!
BSC 40: Claudia and the Middle School Mystery
BSC 41: Mary Anne vs. Logan  - Valentine's
BSC 42: Jessi and the Dance School Phantom
BSC 43: Stacey's Emergency
BSC 44: Dawn and the Big Sleepover
BSC 45: Kristy and the Baby Parade
BSC 46: Mary Anne Misses Logan
Here is our next gray area since we seem to have a couple of holidays repeat themselves with no summer vacation in between.  Unless, of course, Super Special #4 is summer vacation here or we missed one.

BSC 47: Mallory on Strike
BSC 48: Jessi's Wish
BSC 49: Claudia and the Genius of Elm Street
BSC 50: Dawn's Big Date
BSC 51: Stacey's Ex-Best Friend - Valentine's Day
BSC 52: Mary Anne + 2 Many Babies
BSC 53: Kristy for President
BSC 54: Mallory and the Dream Horse
BSC 55: Jessi's Gold Medal
BSC 56: Keep Out, Claudia
BSC 57: Dawn Saves the Planet
BSC 58: Stacey's Choice
BSC 59: Mallory Hates Boys (and Gym)
BSC 60: Mary Anne's Makeover
BSC 61: Jessi and the Awful Secret
BSC 62: Kristy and the Worst Kid Ever
BSC 63: Claudia's --Freind-- Friend
BSC 64: Dawn's Family Feud
BSC 65: Stacey's Big Crush

 
8th Grade 3

BSC 76: Stacey's Lie - summer
BSC 77: Dawn and Whitney, Friends Forever
BSC 78: Claudia and Crazy Peaches
BSC 79: Mary Anne Breaks the Rules
BSC 80: Mallory Pike, 1 Fan
BSC 81: Kristy and Mr. Mom
BSC 82: Jessi and the Troublemaker
BSC 83: Stacey vs. the BSC
BSC 84: Dawn and the School Spirit War
BSC 85: Claudia Kishi, Live From WSTO!

 

8th Grade 4



BSC 86: Mary Anne and Camp BSC  - Summer
BSC 87: Stacey and the Bad Girls  - Summer
BSC 88: Farewell, Dawn
BSC 89: Kristy and the Dirty Diapers
BSC 90: Welcome to the BSC, Abby
BSC 91: Claudia and the First Thanksgiving
BSC 92: Mallory's Christmas Wish
BSC 93: Mary Anne and the Memory Garden
BSC 94: Stacey McGill, Super Sitter
BSC 95: Kristy + Bart = ?
BSC 96: Abby's Lucky Thirteen
BSC 97: Claudia and the World's Cutest Baby

  
 8th Grade 5
BSC 98: Dawn and Too Many Sitters
BSC 99: Stacey's Broken Heart
BSC 100: Kristy's Worst Idea
BSC 101: Claudia Kishi, Middle School Dropout
BSC 102: Mary Anne And The Little Princess
BSC 103: Happy Holidays, Jessi - Kwanza
BSC 104: Abby's Twin
BSC 105: Stacey The Math Whiz
BSC 106: Claudia, Queen of The Seventh Grade
BSC 107: Mind Your Own Business, Kristy! Spring vacation
BSC 108: Don't Give Up, Mallory 


 8th Grade 6


BSC 109: Mary Anne To The Rescue – summer?
BSC 110: Abby the Bad Sport
BSC 111: Stacey's Secret Friend
BSC 112: Kristy and the Sister War
BSC 113: Claudia Makes Up Her Mind
BSC 114: The Secret Life of Mary Anne Spier  - Christmas
BSC 115: Jessi's Big Break
BSC 116: Abby and the Best Kid Ever
BSC 117: Claudia and the Terrible Truth
BSC 118: Kristy Thomas, Dog Trainer
BSC 119: Stacey's Ex-Boyfriend
BSC 120: Mary Anne and the Playground Fight  - end of school/summer

 
8th Grade 7


BSC 121: Abby in Wonderland
BSC 122: Kristy in Charge
BSC 123: Claudia's Big Party
BSC 124: Stacey McGill…Matchmaker?
BSC 125: Mary Anne in the Middle
BSC 126: The All-New Mallory Pike
BSC 127: Abby's Un-Valentine
BSC 128: Claudia and the Little Liar
BSC 129: Kristy at Bat
BSC 130: Stacey's Movie
BSC 131: The Fire at Mary Anne's House
 
Now, none of us have really read any books over #100, so we could be a little off on our divisions, but we've done some research and it looks like this is the way things land.  Either they've had 6 cycles of 8th grade or 8 cycles of 8th grade.  Either way, they've been in 8th grade far too long.
We're going to be tackling Gray area number one in the next few weeks, after Super Specials 1 and 2.

Friday, August 9, 2013

#24 Kristy's Mother's Day Surprise

I'm back from vacation (if you'd call camping with three boys and a husband a vacation) and I think I've recovered, so let's get the snarky juices flowing, aye?


Well, we start right away with all the information about everybody, since Kristy is thinking about family and what makes a family.  Karen bounds in and wants to know what Kristy is in her room and Kristy replies that it’s been a rough week at school.  “But it’s our first night here!” whines Karen.  If I was Kristy, I'd smack her across the head and tell her to leave me alone (I did that with my little sister all the time).  DM distracts her and she takes off, leaving Kristy alone.  Really, that’s pretty much the end of the chapter and the only plot advancement is that Kristy is thinking about what makes a family.
We leap from Friday night to Monday’s meeting and suddenly Kristy realizes Mother’s day is coming up.  All the girls start discussing what to get their mother when MA whispers, “I don’t have that problem.”  Mommy Moment?  Common Sense Moment?  A Moment:  I feel very sad for MA in that her mother died before they were able to spend time together and have a very real relationship.  At the same time, MA’s mother died before she could remember her, so…this sadness seems kind of contrived.  Like maybe she would have moved on if she didn’t keep re-opening the scab.  So of course everybody else sits there and feels bad because they have mothers and MA’s died.
On that happy thought, Kristy goes home to a big family meal.  Karen and Andrew are there because Lisa and Seth are on a “business trip” for several weeks, everyone is home, no one has a date and Elizabeth and Watson are all smiling and happy as they look at their wonderful family.  Elizabeth asks the kids if they’d like another sibling and the younger kids flip out at the thought of a baby while the older kids are ok with it.  Boo-Boo comes in with a live mole in his mouth, so that ends the discussion.  Kristy spends the rest of the evening trying to think of a great Mother’s Day gift and comes up with a great idea.  She’s so excited she can’t wait until the next BSC meeting to tell everyone.  Common Sense Moment:  Don’t these girls eat lunch together every day?  Why would Kristy have to wait almost 2 days to tell her friends her idea?  Somehow I can’t see Kristy being that patient.  She spills her idea as soon as everyone is assembled:  let’s give the moms of the club a break and take the kids on a field trip.  What a great Mother’s Day gift! Mommy Moment:  It actually is pretty awesome.  They decide to use money from the treasury to fund the trip.  The only conundrum is where they should go that isn’t too expensive and is in walking distance.  For most of the girls in the club, it will work as their Mother’s Day present.  Claudia and Dawn are the only ones who need something else and they hang back after the meeting to plan.  MA is sad and quiet and Kristy starts to worry about her.
Claudia sits for the Newtons on Friday and finds a flier for Sudsy’s Carnival.  The answer to the conundrum!
The girls decide to take the kids to Sudsy’s in the morning, have a picnic lunch and then spend a quiet afternoon at Claudia’s house so that the little kids can rest and the older kids can make an art project.  The start listing kids that could come to the carnival.  Mommy Moment: They say Marnie Barrett is too young to come, yet plan to invite Gabby Perkins.  The two are the same age, my dears.  Also, when MA brings up inviting Jenny P, Kristy’s response is “EW!”  What a great sitter.  She really loves her charges.  The grand total is 29 kids and they can’t handle quite that many.  They decide to call Stacey and see if she can come for the weekend to help – and she can!  It’s settled.
They spend Saturday making the invitations and Kristy takes hers home to her mom.  Elizabeth bursts into tears and Kristy questions her mom if she’s pregnant.  Elizabeth says no, but again asks if Kristy would like another brother or sister.  While they’re chatting, Watson leans out the window with the phone, tells Elizabeth it’s and “important one” and she dashes off like an Olympic sprinter.  Kristy turns to hear the younger three arguing about which parent loves which child more and how their family is still split into Brewers and Thomases.  Mommy Moment:  Because I didn’t have any kids, this wasn’t really much of an issue until Adam was born.  Even then, we had been a family for a few years already and the boys were older so we were able to talk about these things with them.  We had time to PREPARE.
So, the BSC finally has the final count of kids that will be coming: 21.  With 7 sitters, that means 3 kids apiece.  They finally get the groups organized and are all prepared for the carnival day…
…which we skip right ahead to.  Time flies fast in this book.  We start in April and end after Mother’s Day.  Actually, we land at Friday’s meeting, where Stacey has already arrived and everyone is squeeing with joy over seeing her.  Then they get down to the business of running through the schedule for the following day and making sure they’re all set with things.  At one point Mimi wanders into the room looking for “the cow” in some vivid foreshadowing.  (I really hope I’m not the one who draws #27).  By the end of the meeting, the girls are all set!
Claudia Outfit: pale blue baggy shirt over black-and-blue leopard-spotted pants that tied in knots at her ankles.  On her feet she wore purple high-tops. 
All the girls at Claudia’s by 8 and start organizing for the day.  The kids arrive and, after calming criers and spending ½ hour in the bathroom, they’re ready to go.
They arrive at the carnival, which is relatively small, but the kids are impressed.  They start with the haunted house, Margo Pike gets sick on the Merry-Go-Round, they play games and get their faces made up.  When the kids start asking for treats around noon, they know it’s time to head to the park for lunch.  Kristy tells Margo to eat slowly, which she does, so she’s still eating by the time the kids start running around the park.  After lunch, they head back to Claudia’s for rest time.  They sing songs, read books and make Mother’s Day cards until the dads come to pick up their kids to take them home.
The BSC finishes cleaning up just as Sam and Charlie pull in to pick up Kristy and the kids.  They arrive home to see their parents smiling happily at them as they come in the door.  They have big news…they’ve adopted a little girl named Emily Michelle.  She’s Vietnamese and will be arriving the next day.  They’ve been working on this for while, but didn’t want to tell the other kids in case it didn’t work out Mommy Moment:  So…you’re giving them less than 24 hours to adjust to the idea of a new sibling?  Yes, not only do the kids have less than a day to get ready for EM, they have less than a day to purchase items for her, such as a crib, dresser, changing table, etc…Common Sense Moment  I don’t know what adoption was like in the ‘80s, but nowdays there is a home inspection and several meetings to ensure the home is ready.  Unless all of this was done without the kids’ knowledge…There is no way this would fly today.  Perhaps this isn’t a legit adoption agency??
They wake early the next morning to finish preparations while Elizabeth and Watson head to the airport to pick up EM.  Kristy invites the BSC over to bake cookies and meet her new sister when she comes home.  Mommy Moment: If I had just adopted a child, I would want the first meeting to be private, but then, this is the BSC and their noses are in everybody’s business at all times.
Finally Watson and Elizabeth return home with Emily Michelle, who is sleeping.  Kristy sees her as the baby who belongs to everyone, who will unite the family together in a way the wedding hadn’t.  Mommy Moment: I really hope Watson and Elizabeth didn’t adopt EM just in hopes of uniting their blended family.  Adding a child rarely accomplishes that.