A very full Sunday

By Moriah on June 1st, 2009

Yesterday was a very big day for Adelaide since it was the children’s Promotion Sunday at church. She went to her very first Sunday School class! (Screamed a tiny bit when I left but then did she fine.)

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She was very proud of her paper (which had one lonely streak of coloring on it). But the first thing she said when I picked her up was “I ate goldfish.”

We’re all about priorities.

A few more of my favorites:

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Yes, I have a weakness for little girls in white dresses. And big floppy hairbows.

We had lunch with our shepherding group after church. BBQ: a perfect way to kick off the summer. The weather was perfect and we had a GREAT time. Thanks, W’s!

After naps and a light supper, the kids and I met Nicky and Steve at the park down by the riverfront for the evening. Andy worked 14+ hour days all last week because another manager was on vacation – so he was in bed sound asleep. But we had a great time anyway.

Nicky brought spaghetti, and my girls helped themselves:

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Drew spent the ENTIRE time running and kicking the soccer ball.

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Needless to say, he needed another sponge bath when we got home.

Mr. Steve bought the kids ice cream to share:

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And, not surprisingly, Madeline made a new friend:

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A good, fun-filled, beautiful Sunday.

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10 Responses to “A very full Sunday”

  1. Dawn on June 1, 2009 2:13 pm

    i think i love photos of girls in white dresses with floppy bows, too. very sweet little one! and now i’ve poked around a bit and “met” your other sweet kiddos.
    hope you have a great week… i’ll be back to poke around some more :)

  2. Mer@Lifeat7000Feet on June 1, 2009 2:54 pm

    Sounds restful and relaxing.

    I still have a fondness for white dresses and big, floppy hairbows. However, my girls grew up and discovered they had a mind of their own and they no longer let me dress them according to my Southern standards. ;( Milk it as long as they’ll let you!

  3. dolly on June 1, 2009 3:07 pm

    Big bow, for a big girl! How fun she is in sunday school now!

  4. brite on June 1, 2009 3:34 pm

    Pretty cute! A & C’s class has a big emphasis on goldfish, too. Oh, and fruit snacks. So of course they LOVE Sunday school. :)

  5. Molly on June 1, 2009 4:24 pm

    EmilyV and I teach SS to the 2-4 year olds and the highlight is always snack time. Wish I could say it was the brilliant teaching, but they know where their priorities are.

    She is really cute in that white dress and bow. :)

  6. Debbi Rayburn on June 1, 2009 4:58 pm

    Adelaide is PRECIOUS!! I LOVE the second picture — she is soo cute ;) I can’t believe she’s in Sunday school now!

  7. Cassandra on June 1, 2009 5:01 pm

    oops – that last comment is from me (Cassandra) because I’m on mom’s computer

  8. Cassandra on June 1, 2009 10:20 pm

    This is Mom!! Cassandra has taken over my comperter…sad face!!! I LOVE the pictures of Adelaide. Please send me real pictures of all my grandchildren that I can frame and have everywhere!! I miss you all.

  9. Cassandra on June 1, 2009 10:21 pm

    Sorry, I was in a hurry and I meant to type “computer”!!

  10. L R on June 2, 2009 10:06 pm

    I completely love seeing little girls in white dresses with lovely bows. Is there any place in particular that you buy your bows at?

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