Mom finds very detailed party plan she made when she was eight, dubbed a ‘work of art’


When we were little we wanted nothing more than gathering our best friends for a sleepover, sleeping late, eating junk food, and watching our favorite movies.

Those were the days, right?

Well, a woman recently had a flashback to simpler times like this after coming up with a detailed plan for her birthday sleepover that she did when she was eight.

Emily Flake, a writer and illustrator from Brooklyn, New York, shared a glimpse of her incredibly detailed party plan on Twitter, where it quickly went viral as people were blown away by the amount of work involved in creating it.

Some even claimed th at it was a “work of art”.

The fun two-page (double-sided) handout is titled “My Pajama Party Plans” and continues with a list of five guests who will be in attendance.

Below is an overview of what the six girls will do throughout the night, with schedules for each activity.

The list includes the guests arriving at 4:30 p.m., the girls rushing into Emily’s room at 4:31 p.m. and talking and laughing between 4:33 p.m. and 4:45 p.m.

Also on the program, “grimace and comment”, “dinner” and “bring the radio upstairs”.



A detailed plan for a sleepover for an eight-year-old
She had time for everything



A detailed plan for a sleepover for an eight-year-old
There was plenty to do before going to bed at 1.30am. Mr.

At 7:30 p.m. the girls would “go to bed talking about things that are so bad” before reading a bit, then putting on makeup and having a good laugh.

Emily added in her plan that at 8:30 p.m. her father would take a photo of them before taking everyone out to buy donuts.

The party was supposed to end at 1:30 a.m. when the girls finally went to hay after dancing, an hour-long pillow fight, charades, pretending to be animals, and of course another pillow fight.

Sounds like a really good night if you ask me!

Emily clearly agreed, when she captioned the post on Twitter: “I never planned a better party than I planned when I was eight.”

His tweet garnered over 222,000 likes and over 14,000 retweets.

One person replied, “I want to go to a party with breaks to read”.

Another said: ‘I will be using it for the inspiration night after Covid. Perfect tbh ”.

A third added: “It is a work of art.”

Emily followed up on her post by sharing a video in which she asked her own daughter, who is also eight, for her thoughts on the party plan.

The girl says she would have liked to go to the slumber party and that “every party” would have been her favorite.

He goes on to say that he would have especially enjoyed the reading and probably would have cut off one of the pillow fights, as well as “taking the radio down the stairs” since it’s not the 80s anymore.

Emily adds that she doesn’t really remember partying, but rather thought she went to see Susan in desperate search of Susan for her eighth birthday.

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