Sunday, May 26, 2013

Our Sunday...

Today was invite a friend to church day. I invited my friend Kristen but she was unable to come because her church services were at the same time. Matthew invited Dr. Ram who he respects and admires. He said yes, and it felt so great to have a friend come to church with us. But besides that my cute kids were being cute again in sacrament meeting. Ian ate just about all his piece of sacrament bread and saved one last crumb from his sister. I caught him feeding it to her. I didn't even stop him because I loved that he was sharing with her. After the fact I pulled the crumb from Chloe's mouth. I seriously have the sweetest kiddos. Sure wish I had a camera on me at all times for moments like that. After sacrament meeting Matthew was giving Dr. Ram a tour of the building and Ian needed a diaper change, so I changed him. Matthew walked Dr. Ram to his car, and I went to Sunday school. The second Matthew got Ian into nursery he pooped. Guess who decided they only needed one diaper today at church? Ooopps should of brought two :) We decided to just take him home. It's a good thing we did, Matthew got called into the hospital not long after we got home.
This Sunday I am thankful for the missionary opportunities Matthew and I have had. I am thankful that Dr. Ram had a good time coming to church with us. I am so very thankful for my family, and that we are seal for all eternity. I know that my Heavenly Father gives me challenges as a Mom to grow and learn from. I am thankful for those challenges and I know that I am not alone during any of them. I have my Savior and Father in Heaven helping me through them. I am so thankful for my wonderful husband who works so hard, but his 1st priority is his family. I am also thankful for the wonderful dad he his to our kids. Family is the most important thing we have here on this earth. I am truly thankful the happiness I have because of my family.

1 comment:

Rachael said...

What a sweet big brother Ian is! I love that you let him share with Chloe. I think it's better to let them feel good about their siblings than be on their case all the time :)