Sunday, May 4, 2008

Sundays are such a great day

Today was a good day...nothing too spectacular happened we got up, got ready and went to church, which was great. There were two baby blessings that were very sweet. Avery gave a talk in Primary which went really well, and Jocelyn whom never goes to Nursery by herself made it through the last hour all by herself, this is a HUGE step so please share a moment of excitement on our behalf..LOL...we came home and I was so hungry for a barbequed hamburger, yummy. So our neighbors who are very nice decided to share in the fun, or should I say food. We had a great dinner, followed by all the girls (ours plus theres) washing their dog, washing their car, and then getting soaked by the hose which they loved. By the time they were done they were tired, and very cold, perfect combination for a nice warm shower, followed by bedtime...Jocelyn fell asleep in my arms after she got out so I dressed her for bed sound asleep, she was so sweet and so tired. It was such a beautiful and fun day. Perfect end to a perfect Sunday.
I hope everyone had as good of a day as we did. So I guess in closing I should do it by simply ending with my thankful list...

5 Things Im thankful for:

1. Sundays
2. Children laughing and having fun
3. Good food
4. Family Time
5. freshly mowed lawns...I love them...LOL

Have a great week.

3 comments:

Breinholt Family said...

You gotta love it when they go to Nursery all by themselves! Lis was the worst by far of all my kids. She would scream and scream. They finally released me from YW and put me in there to shut her up ;0)

The Pyper's! said...

Yeah for Nursery!!

The Pyper's! said...

Hey don't you be talking about me behing my back lady.... jk Mother Dear!

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