Friday, May 20, 2011

A Glimpse at Church-1st Hour

Let me tell you, this girl is a handful sometimes. She wants to be free and play and run around. When I go to church on Sundays, I am flying solo. Chris works on Sunday's so I have become quite the one man band. Usually Lola does good the first half hour to forty five minutes and then the demon emerges. While sweet Owen sleeps or hangs out like the perfect baby that he is ;) (thank goodness for that). So here are some shots of Lou in her cute outfit during Sacrament Meeting. ( yes, I snuck pics during church. Totally worth it.)






Trying to escape, huh?


Caught!


May I just say thank you for nursery. She LOVES going to nursery to play with her friend Megan and sing and eat snacks and color. Also the people in my ward are so sweet to help with the kids in sacrament so I can take Lola to the potty or go feed Owen, etc.

I get so worked up or embarrassed over Lola's behavior during the first hour of church sometimes but then I remember that most people have been there, done that and can totally relate. They don't look at me in judgement at all and that helps when Lola starts screaming toward the end of sacrament meeting... That doesn't mean that I haven't fought back tears before though... I am being consistent with her and I think she is getting better. I know it is just a matter of time until she is older and can be reverent for a longer period of time and I am excited for that day!!!

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3 comments:

  1. I love that spunky little girl! Church is a lot more fun watching Lola and her sneaky self trying to escape!

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  2. Um that little jacket it the cutest thing ever!!!!

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  3. Aw that must be hard to fly solo! I know what a handful one can be, I can't imagine having two - even if one is a perfect little angel! She is so dang cute, I love how stylish you always have her dressed! You are a great mom, and you set a great example!

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