Well - I often write in the middle of the night. It's uninterrupted time while I feed the baby. I imagine (optimisticly) that he will grow out of this soon and I'll have to figure out a time to type during the day. We'll see what happens.
Gabe's Sunbeam class combined with mine Sunday so I got to teach him how to pray. Monday, for Family Home Evening, he taught what he learned to his brothers. He told them that when you pray, you fold your arms, close your eyes, and "bend over." Then, he demonstrated by doing a bow that resembled the ones from The King and I....cute.
Our neighbor came over and was teaching Jonathan how to play basketball. "If you shoot from here, you get two points. If you shoot from here, you get three points. If you run with the ball, you're traveling." A little while later, I watched as Gabe and Jonathan walked around arm in arm, while the neighbor shot baskets. Jonathan explained, "He shoots the baskets, and we're the travelers."
I've been teaching the kids to follow last month's Friend article on studying the scriptures, so we start our scripture study with a prayer to help us "understand" the scriptures - which is a hard word for little boys. Today, Jonathan said, "Please help us 'stand' the scriptures!"
2 comments:
I type 75 words per minute.
But my bigger question is this...Why were you awake at 2:24 AM determining how many words per minute you type?
Hugs,
Ruth
Well - I often write in the middle of the night. It's uninterrupted time while I feed the baby. I imagine (optimisticly) that he will grow out of this soon and I'll have to figure out a time to type during the day. We'll see what happens.
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