I had a long day today of keeping the kids occupied while Jef worked took his English test for seat placement then went back for the rest of his work day.
I gardened today and it helped pass away the hours. The kids were really good considering and they enjoyed the sprinkler and water guns they were playing with.
The pool was great tonight. Mary from the very get-go kept saying, "I want to swim like a fish" and then she changed to, "I want to swim like a duck" and was completely distressed about it all.
She was crying (the whole swim), "I want to swim in the pool I don't want daddy" , "I want to swim". I assume being an A-Type personality. She didn't want our help. She just wanted to move right on to swimming the length of the pool -like a duck. Ahh toddlers minds and the mysteries they hold. The pool minder commented on Mary ,whats wrong? ,and I said, she's 2. I got the usual open mouthed gape and then a nice reply of . Wow, my daughters 5 and the same size. We then moved itnto the genetics conversation and the discussion that not everybody is average:) As well, the pretty face helps. Completely disregarding the fact that all of God's children are perfectly made in God's eyes. This is so true, I love that.
Aidan is gaining confidence and was going further in the water and holding onto the side. He was as happy as a clam. Little Cohen, our friend was enjoying his swim too, with mummy and daddy.
I am going to enjoy some quality time with my husband. Also to check up on my sunday school lesson for tommorow. I am really enjoying doing these lessons with the craft. We keep running out of time.
Anvil must be over for this week. Lots of friends and family came home today and surely are washing mountains of dank clothes and beaming from their spiritual renewal. Next week will be exciting. Listening to all the stories.
Nothing left in my head.
I gardened today and it helped pass away the hours. The kids were really good considering and they enjoyed the sprinkler and water guns they were playing with.
The pool was great tonight. Mary from the very get-go kept saying, "I want to swim like a fish" and then she changed to, "I want to swim like a duck" and was completely distressed about it all.
She was crying (the whole swim), "I want to swim in the pool I don't want daddy" , "I want to swim". I assume being an A-Type personality. She didn't want our help. She just wanted to move right on to swimming the length of the pool -like a duck. Ahh toddlers minds and the mysteries they hold. The pool minder commented on Mary ,whats wrong? ,and I said, she's 2. I got the usual open mouthed gape and then a nice reply of . Wow, my daughters 5 and the same size. We then moved itnto the genetics conversation and the discussion that not everybody is average:) As well, the pretty face helps. Completely disregarding the fact that all of God's children are perfectly made in God's eyes. This is so true, I love that.
Aidan is gaining confidence and was going further in the water and holding onto the side. He was as happy as a clam. Little Cohen, our friend was enjoying his swim too, with mummy and daddy.
I am going to enjoy some quality time with my husband. Also to check up on my sunday school lesson for tommorow. I am really enjoying doing these lessons with the craft. We keep running out of time.
Anvil must be over for this week. Lots of friends and family came home today and surely are washing mountains of dank clothes and beaming from their spiritual renewal. Next week will be exciting. Listening to all the stories.
Nothing left in my head.
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