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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Sunbeam Boy!!

 Its offish... my boy is in the Primary, for realz yo!!
 And this here is our resident nursery boy : )
 Can I take pictures in the church?  I don't know!
 I love the Primary people!!!!!!!  They are my heroes : )
 Raleigh showing off... haha!
 Little brother lookin' jealous ; )
And that's how its done, y'all!

I have to say, my nerves about Primary were off the charts.  Will he like it?  Will they like him??  Will he throw up?  Will I throw up??  I didn't know!!  But, it was no big thing.  He was cool as a cucumber (at least from what I could tell, haven't heard otherwise!) and I surprisingly made it through too, lol.  I don't want these kids to grow up, dangit!  They are SO wonderful right now, in a ask-a-million-questions, make-a-thousand-messes, cry-a-hundred-cries kind of way.  Their wants are simple (a quarter for a gumball, etc.) and they get excited about everything, and I mean every little thing.  Nothing is "lame" yet and any silly activity is an adventure.  They could eat scrambled eggs, oranges, apples, pears, and quesadillas all day (oh wait, they do).  

Oh and they are funny, so so funny!!  Tonight Steve was getting us ready to read scriptures and I was whispering to Raleigh to tell daddy "Jesus wept", its a legit scripture!  Well that spurred on the questions... "What did Jesus wept?  Who did Jesus wept?", lol, it was interesting to hear his interpretation of words.  I whispered again to him "My father dwelt in a tent" and he told me he had a secret too... "The wise man built his house upon a tent."  He is such a goose!

And they are sweeter than sweet.  Steve asked Raleigh to say the prayer tonight, and so we all folded our arms (Trenty too!) and then Raleigh proceeded to help Trenty say the prayer : )  Mind you, nothing Trenty says is understandable.  But it was quite possibly the most adorable thing ever, seeing my younger son take direction and watch the example of his older brother.  Warms my heart like nothing else to see my boys interact in positive ways and become friends, hopefully for life and beyond.  Anyway those are my thoughts for today (and a little catch-up in pictures).  Love y'all!! 

3 comments:

Heather said...

Oh what we would give for a Primary that size, lol. Dang Utah having way too many kids, lol. He looks so small sitting in the front in his little sunbeam chair. Your kids are getting SO big and not slowing down huh? Love your blog stories :)

Shelley said...

Those boys are precious! I'm not just saying that. It's so wonderful that we get to see so much happy times with our kids among the hard times of fits, crying and messes. You are such a blessed mommy :) Miss you so much!

Rachel said...

I'll admit I was a bit relieved when I learned that Miles wouldn't be quite old enough to be in primary this year! It really does happen super fast. That story about them saying prayers just melts my heart!