Sunday, March 18, 2007

Sunday Madness

Today was a long day for me. I started it with just four hours of sleep last night. I had a meeting before and after church so were gone from 10:30am to 5:15pm. The girls did really well considering they were gone for so long and they both got up too early too. Audrey feel asleep within three minutes tonight. As soon as we got home they both went straight for Henry. He got pulled out of his cage and onto their laps! So fun. It's actually kind of nice to have a built in activity for them.

Audrey was especially hyper today. I've noticed lately that when she gets hyper it means she is really tired. That is hard to deal with because she gets right into your face and tries to play very physical. Then she gets mad when you tell her to stop. After we read our scriptures tonight I asked her what her primary lesson was about. She said, "Um, big bears with big bottoms!" I mean, really, what am I supposed to do with that?! :)

Audrey gave her first talk in primary today. She was great. She walked right up to that podium and grabbed the microphone and started talking about Jesus. She even remembered tonight that she talked about getting baptized like Jesus did. Very cute.

Well, I'm off to relax in my bed and read!!

4 comments:

Julianne said...

We have that lesson all the time in Relief Society - it has a great morale. Kids and their imaginations!

Emily said...

Ha! Wouldn't that be hilarious if we started telling our kids that our lessons were about big bears with big bottoms!

Ellen said...

meredith was to give the scripture and prayer in primary for the first time this sunday, too. we practiced and practiced and she was very excited...and then she stood in front of me at the podium as I said the scripture and prayer:) I'm a bit worried about her debut as a flower girl this summer...

Andrew said...

Umm, the theme was "We have special families". What better example of a "special" family is there?
If our youth can reach out to big bears with big bottoms...(wipes tear)...I think we will have come a long way.
Bravo to that teacher for being so brave.


PS: pray he was talking about forest bears, not "uptown" bears