Sunday, April 20, 2008

Another Sunday Down . . .

I made it through another Sunday with Kylan, and Tim wasn't there today due to irrigating and other unexpected happenings at the dairy that always seem to happen on Sunday. I feel like I have participated in a 3 hour marathon - on my lap, on the ground, read book, throw book, eat crackers, drink sippie cup, run to the front of the chapel, run out the back door of the chapel, sit on grandma's lap, get young women's room ready, go to the library, go to Sunday school, Kylan drawing on tithing envelope and self, wanting to follow around sister teaching the lesson, stealing other children's toys, go to young women's, walks outside with grandma while mom teaches, bawling hysterically in the hallway, get in car, come home, change diaper FINALLY . . . NAP!!! Man did I take childless Sunday's for granted! Only 5 more months until nursery!!!!

6 comments:

The Jeffs Family said...

I remember those days--these next 5 months will be the longest and feel like the most pointless of all the Sundays you will go to church! Hang in there--it will get better.

Mary said...

What time is your block? All the young mothers in our ward are going crazy because our 1:00 church is right during nap time.

Kim said...

I must also add - enjoy your one child sundays too! And the last five months of sundays have definitely been long. . . Wyatt has only 1 more sunday till nursery! Yeah! Good luck in your next 20 or so sundays!

Alisha said...

the first nursery sunday is the greatest sunday ever.

Camille said...

Seriously! Adult session of stake conference and firesides are what I long for. It is truly hard to get anything out of the talks! We have some good days. We always apologize to the people behind us for the tree ringed circus!

The Jeffs Family said...

Hey Kassi--just wanted to let you know that Steve and Whitney have started a blog. It is http://thelloydsblog.blogspot.com/ They are just getting it started. Try to get more of your family blogging too--it is so fun to stay updated on all of our families!