Now, you may accuse me of picking on Nate a little, but he is the most hilarious child I have. The funny thing is he never tries to be, he just is. (disclaimer again) All of my children are hilarious in their own right. I just have one who is different in how things appear to be funny. Surprisingly enough, he did do better than expected. I watched Mitch fold his arms and sing. He was my perfect angel child up there. I watched as he studiously followed the note cards the chorister held up and Dad and Mom gave him a few "good job" smiles. He was very obedient as most always.
Paige was beaming up there too, other than the few moments we caught her rolling her eyes as she was watching her other brother. (she had a clear shot of him the whole time.) She tried to ignore him and keep her self composed, but she slipped a couple of red faced smiles in here and there. They all said their parts just perfect. Of course, there's always the littlest child that draws the parental aawwws! That was little Mr. Cook. I looked over and his mom and dad were happily smiling at him and the cute response.
I teared up a couple of times while the whole primary was singing, and especially when they had all the children who had turned 8 during the year sing "When I am Baptized". The tear jerker was they were all dressed in white. So beautiful.
Now you can't very well have a primary program that doesn't include that one child. You know what I'm talking about. I am proud to say that he would be my child. Harmless in his antics and not purposely trying to get attention, but they just can't sit still and you know his mind is going a mile a minute. Rather than explain, I drew some crappy pictures for illustration.
OMGosh!!!It's just like the mission! The drawings, the captions, the liberal use of "crappy".
ReplyDeleteI know! I am awesome like that!
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