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Sunday Best?

Ok, let's hear it. I don't know why Sundays are always such a rush. Maybe because we are trying to sleep in as long as we can, maybe everyone's just off their routine. But when Jordan and Soph are here, Sunday mornings are just a run around, get dressed, trashed the place day. Does your house look like this right before leaving for church?


Or this?


Or this?


Or.....THIS??? (Dun, dun DDDDUUUUNNNN)





Well, mine did today. Luckily we got to church on time and everyone looked good and had brushed teeth and even ate breakfast.

Here is a cute little video. On Sunday mornings, we always listen to praise music while we get ready. All morning, Sophia was entertaining Avery. She was hiding Easter eggs and Avery would find them, playing dolls, dressing Avery up. Sophia is the best big sister. She always calls Avery "honey." "No, honey, you have to come this way!" "Oh, honey, you are so cute!" It's always fun to listen to their conversations from another room because they say the funniest things.

I took this video while they were dancing to a song that came on. Of course, I was trying to video "incognito" but they saw me. Sophia would tell Avery, "no, honey, you dance like this!" Then I heard Avery go, "like this!!" and she would spin. Such a little parrot!


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teacherjanet said…
Cute video! Dancing little girls make my heart warm! OH and my house looks like that EVERYDAY! HA!

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