I usually wait until I have pictures to post, but I just wanted to say how incredibly blessed I am that I have my children and Rob and that we are healthy and happy and safe. I finished a book last night that a friend gave me entitled The Bean Trees. It's a good book and it really made me thankful for the most important blessings I have - my family.
Before going to sleep, I checked all the kids. Kylie and Beth were asleep next to each other in the middle of their bed. From under and around them, I removed about 18 books, a caterpillar shaped drumstick, an etch-a-sketch, and several blankets. I also replaced the lampshade on their princess nightlight, which now has a long piece of purple elastic from a bracelet-making kit tied around it for some reason. Megan was asleep in her bed surrounded by probably 20 stuffed animals with several of her "treasures" stacked on the headboard of her bed (these include things like beads or rocks or sticks, misc items she's found around the house and liked, and old birthday cards). Jack was sleeping, as always, on his tummy with his little tush in the air :) I came back to bed, moving a ziploc bag of animal crackers from the floor next to our bed where Beth left it after coming in to use the bathroom, and went to bed - so grateful for my little munchkins and for Rob sleeping beside me. I know there are so many places in the world where people aren't safe and so many children who go to sleep hungry and scared. We are very blessed.
A cute story from yesterday. Kylie's favorite song is currently "I Love to See the Temple". As I did everyone's hair for church yesterday, she kept singing the first verse over and over, however when she got to the last line, she would sing "this is my sacred . . . " and leave off the word duty. Beth would wait for a minute or so, to see if Kylie was just pausing I guess, then yell out "DUTY!!!" I couldn't figure out why Kylie didn't want to finish the song until Beth turned to me and said "duty means poop!" LOL :) They obviously confused "duty" with "doody" and Kylie considered it a bad word and didn't want to sing it. I'm not sure why they thought a song about the temple would contain a line like that or why Beth didn't have any issues shouting it out, but it really made me laugh!
The Primary Sacrament Presentation was yesterday. This year we had two children in it. Megan was sitting in the front row and kept her hand in her mouth through the entire program. She has a very loose tooth that she is trying to keep in her mouth until we get to MA so Papa can pull it out. Meg considers him the ultimate authority on loose teeth. She remember her whole part though and didn't need any help despite having words like "ancestors" to remember. Kylie was the first of the Sunbeam class (the 3 year olds) to say her part and as they lined the little Sunbeams up behind the microphone, they had the piano softly play "I am a Child of God". Kylie stepped up and proceeded to sing the first part of "I am a Child of God" by herself (which was NOT a planned part of the program, but extremely sweet!) and then say her line. My babies did so well! It was so odd to sit there in the congregation with only two children. Rob and I turned to each other and said "is this what it used to be like?" It seems like that was so long ago . . .
A wee jaunt to Scotland – Glasgow
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