Time Flies
I made an observation today.
Today was only the second Sunday since Zoe was born in which we were able to stay for all three hours of church. We made it through the first week we took Zoe to church (when she was a couple weeks old...she slept through the entire thing). Since then we've had to leave for various reasons: Zoe drank all the milk we brought for her, all the diapers/extra outfits were used up, etc.). Today was different though, we brought enough extras...we were determined to make it through.
Now to my observation: church goes by REALLY fast now.
During sacrament meeting Mike had to take Zoe outside because she was screaming so loud. Then he switched with me so I could feed Zoe in the mother's lounge.
During Sunday school Zoe got really fussy again so I took her into the hall where she wouldn't bother anybody (I found an empty classroom and sang her to sleep (I'm glad nobody could hear me)).
During Relief Society Zoe had a messy diaper then wanted to eat, so we spent the time in the mother's lounge again.
Though Mike and I each missed a lot of the speakers and lessons, we still got more out of it than we would have if we had just gone or stayed home.
It was a good day...a REALLY fast good day.
Today was only the second Sunday since Zoe was born in which we were able to stay for all three hours of church. We made it through the first week we took Zoe to church (when she was a couple weeks old...she slept through the entire thing). Since then we've had to leave for various reasons: Zoe drank all the milk we brought for her, all the diapers/extra outfits were used up, etc.). Today was different though, we brought enough extras...we were determined to make it through.
Now to my observation: church goes by REALLY fast now.
During sacrament meeting Mike had to take Zoe outside because she was screaming so loud. Then he switched with me so I could feed Zoe in the mother's lounge.
During Sunday school Zoe got really fussy again so I took her into the hall where she wouldn't bother anybody (I found an empty classroom and sang her to sleep (I'm glad nobody could hear me)).
During Relief Society Zoe had a messy diaper then wanted to eat, so we spent the time in the mother's lounge again.
Though Mike and I each missed a lot of the speakers and lessons, we still got more out of it than we would have if we had just gone or stayed home.
It was a good day...a REALLY fast good day.
2 Comments:
At 9:22 PM , Scott McMurtrey said...
that's funny how time flies.
my observation: did you use parentheses inside parentheses?? cool.
At 10:41 AM , Travis and Lisa said...
I liked the parentheses (the ones you used in your blog (where you mentioned that you hoped nobody could hear you singing (which I thought was funny))), also.
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