Sunday, September 13, 2009

"That is the question I have for you."


What do you do when you are sitting in Sacrament Meeting, and your almost three year old daughter (who can't seem to grasp the importance of whispering) insists on playing enie-menie-miney-mo to determine which slot to dispose of her used sacrament cup in?

6 comments:

VA Andersons said...

I love Sara. At least she's not almost FOUR and under the bench making sword fighting noises and punching noises with the crayons.

Nelson and Suz said...

Oh, I so wish I had been sitting by you!!! :) Adorable. You just smile. :)

kelgrandy said...

Know that it's only a phase and that "this too, shall pass."

Some of my favorite stories to tell about Grant are his more embarrassing moments in church. I didn't find them funny at the time, but I sure do now. Who else has a kid that casts spells on everyone during the primary program (not very quietly I might add) as he pretends to be Harry Potter. Or in response to his nursery teacher's question about who watched conference yells, "I HATE that show."

Sometimes I think that our worries (at least mine) don't come so much from what our kids are doing, but b/c we worry about what everyone else thinks. I bet if you were to take a poll of your ward, 99.9% would say that they simply find her eenie-meenie-miney-mo endearing.

Jessica said...

The best part of this was I saw that photo of Sars and thought "oh cute, I wonder what cute thing she did to get her own post ?"... ha ha ha.... I really have no valid answer I just wanted to say my comment...

Flashy said...

Once while passing the sacrament I had a kid yell "yuk" and then throw the half full cup at me. I laughed so hard I almost dropped the tray.

Stacey said...

You just laugh quietly to yourself. I used to get so upset about every tiny noise Summer made in sacrament meeting. Now I know that my uptight reactions did nothing but encourage more noisiness. Even the noisy, stubborn ones eventually understand the whispering thing. It just takes a few years. :-)