Twas the night before Saturday and all through the pad,
my laundry lay unfolded, which was driving me mad.
There was still so much to do before my guests landed here.
Me ignore tasks for Wii? This was my fear!
Kayla and Katie were already in bed,
resting up for the trip, or so they said.
But when I logged on to Facebook and saw my newsfeed,
I knew getting them to bed would take a miracle, indeed.
From out my window, there arose such a clatter.
I sprang from the couch to see what was the matter.
Outside on the quad, two students were cheering
for a third student who'd just past his test in engineering.
Such is the life when you call a campus home.
All day and night, the college students roam.
And though the ones near me are louder than the rest,
they all have good hearts...But now I digress...
There were emails and phone calls and work to be done.
But none of that sounded appealing or fun.
Instead, my mind kept wandering, drifting and dreaming.
Did you know how many movies Netflix has streaming?!?!
What about my friends who were painting the town red!
Or do I want to stay home and finish my book instead?
There were so many options. My head was just spinning.
They all were so fun; no matter what, I'll be winning!
But wait! Not so fast! Get my priorities straight!
With vacation fun pending, the rest would just wait.
Early tomorrow morning, my guests arrive on a plane,
and pedicures await us on a street that's called Main.
But before I could stand and go about my deeds,
there was a knock on my door, as if answering my needs.
And what to my wondering eyes should appear?
Lauren and Michelle. It's true! They were here!
Folding and washing and sorting. Oh my!
With more hands at work, the time just flew by.
And just when my eye lids grew tired for sleep,
I looked at the clock, and my heart did a leap.
Because just when I was to call it a night,
my visitors were waking to the first sign of light.
They were waking and dressing back on the East Coast,
and heading to the airport while eating their toast.
I pictured it all in my head just like fact
how each of them would look and each of them would act.
Mom's eyes, how'd they twinkle! Kayla's dimples, so merry.
Dad drinking soy milk because he stays away from dairy.
Katie awaking with excitement in her heart
because her California adventure was just about to start.
With all their bags packed, they jumped in the car.
To the Philadelphia airport! It wouldn't be that far!
While Dad turned the key and pulled out of the drive,
Dylan sat in the window. How would she survive?
She watched from the couch as they drove out of sight.
And on the West Coast, I called it a night!