"Empower your child by giving him/her a choice and a chance. Let them learn to make their own decisions, when appropriate, and learn to trust their feelings."
~Doc Childre and Sara Paddison
Ashton and Hunter, after church |
"If I had been a little child when Jesus lived on earth,
I would have liked to walk with him and listen to his words.
But as I search the scriptures, I can hear his words of peace,
And if I listen with my heart, I hear the Savior's voice."
MaCaleb is growing fast and starting to get chubby cheeks! |
Ashton had a part in the program and he got up and spoke clearly and confidently about the prophet Moses. Then he sat down. Hunter, who was also up sitting by his brother and his mom, started to cry. Well, it turned out that he also had the part memorized and expected that he would also have the opportunity to give his part just like his big brother did. Hunter is not offically Primary age yet, but goes to the 3-year old class because Britt teaches it. So both little boys knew all the songs and their part well. So, after the program, Cory took Hunter up to the podium and let him say his part - and he knew it by heart and did not even hesitate. It was a beautiful program and we were so pleased to be there.
Then on October 30, A & W invited us to join them in Enoch for Charlie and James' Primary Program. It was another delightful Sunday. Charlie got up and delivered his part loud and clear and sang all the songs, it was so fun to watch him. James said his part, "I like to go to Primary," and he knew all the songs, but he said he was "singing them in his head." Anyway it was a lovely Primary program and we so enjoyed it. Afterward, we went over to A & W to visit and have dinner.
Charlie, er, I mean Batman to the rescue |
James as "Thomas" and Arianne |
Will made a scrumptious dinner of meatloaf, scalloped potatoes and vegetables, and followed it up with caramel apples! We were royally spoiled!
Gr Sandy and Nathanial |
Anyway, I love watching the children and hearing them sing those beautiful songs. The spirit is always strong as they sing and share their knowledge of the gospel and their love for the Savior. It was many years ago, when I was eight years old, our Primary was asked to sing in Stake Conference. We sang, "I Wonder When He Comes Again," and "I Am a Child of God." It was while we were singing that the spirit first bore witness to me that the Savior lives and loves us. That was the beginning of my testimony. I too, " know the Scriptures are true!"