It's late, late, late and I have to teach children's church in the morning. This requires that I have the presence of mind to read the lesson a number of times prior to landing a la Mary Poppins in the midst of 8-15 two year olds. I have only read it once so far. We are going to try to recreate Jesus calming the storm in Matthew 8:23-27. All I have to say is-- Son of God, I might just need a miracle tomorrow along the lines of the time you were awakened from a nap by a hysterical bunch of your closest friends and before you even wiped the sleep out of your eyes you were calming the winds and the waves with a "Be Still!" which might work with forces of nature, but I'm not so sure about forces of terrible twos in multiples. *gasp* (Run on sentences do me in... I'm gonna need a loooong winter's nap tonight.) I'll just keep praying that God gets His message through to those little ones.
By the way, can I just say, I love, love, love my husband. He is too good. I don't know what I'm going to do with him. He let me go scrapbooking until very late last night, sleep in to an ungodly hour this morning, and then he pitched in tirelessly today with putting away the last of the holiday decor and with household chores. And all without me having to ask. And guess who will be at my side in that classroom tomorrow morning (for sure) without a single complaint (I hope)? What a guy. I'm just soooo thankful.
2 comments:
Your blog looks great! I am sure you are having fun with it! You will probably find that when little Henry arrives that you will want to blog about him 24/7. That is how I feel about my little ones...I want to preserve every moment of their baby, and childhood. You gotta love technology!!! I look forward to visiting often!
Thanks my dear!
I'm not as bloggerific as I one day hope to be. I really look forward to getting tips from you, and to Brent showing me how to hook up our digital camera to the computer so I can go wild with pictures! Yippee!
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