Monday, January 18, 2010

Piggly-Wiggly Tails

Here's a quick LiLi update for those of you who are wondering what my little peanut is doing. She can sit up now all by herself. She's such a big girl, and she knows it. She can also feed herself a cracker, which gets pretty messy. Most of it ends up in her hair. And speaking of hair, last Saturday night I discovered that her hair is long enough to put into pig tails. I had to share pictures. I'm way too excited about this, but I think it's one of the cutest things I've ever seen.


There's my little sunspot. Oh, goodness. It's too much.



Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Sweet Babies

Look at what I found tonight after dinner:

It just might be one of the sweetest things ever. It makes me melt whenever I look at it. I don't think it gets any better than this.

Except for maybe this:

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Jesus Must LIke Robots

Today was my first day back in Primary. There was a darling elderly lady who looked like the grandma that everybody would want who did a spotlight on one of the kids.
"Try to guess who this person is," she challenged. "This person's favorite song is, I Am A Child of God..."
There were several murmurs from the Primary children as the popular song was announced. The first clue didn't really shed any light on the mystery person.
"This person has dark hair and dark eyes..." People started scanning the room. The next clue narrowed the field down a bit more.
"This person's favorite place is Denver, Colorado."
"Oh! That's my favorite place!!" A boy around five or six on the second row back announced.
"It is?" The woman asked with her eyes sparkling, "and what is your favorite thing to do in Denver?"
"Visit my grandparents!"
"Oh! That's this persons favorite thing, too!"
"Really?"
"Yes. And do you know what else?"
"What??"
"This person likes robots."
"I like robots!"
"And this person likes purple!"
"I LIKE PURPLE!" the boy said jumping out of his seat with his hand straight up in the air.
"Do you know who this person could be?" The she inquired, speaking directly to him.
He didn't miss a beat,
"Jesus!"
I was pretty sure our bishopric member was going to fall out of his chair from laughing so hard, and I was seeing tears. I'm glad I'm back in Primary.