Jackson insisted on sleeping in his sleeping bag in the same room as Papi Jack when the Louthains visited. He insisted on sleeping in it a few days after as well. One morning Eliza got up and went to Jax's room to join him. I walked into Jax's room to find this...they looked so cute, I said, "Freeze!" and ran and got my camera.
You just can't fake that kind of love!
I am sure I am not the only one that holds the day "SATURDAY" as most sacred-second only to Sundays!! Andy and I both LOVE love our callings, but it makes for some marathon Sundays-starting at 5:30am with Andy heading off to morning meetings and ending around 9:00pm with me coming home from meetings or firesides etc. (Our secret to success: preparing everything from laying out church clothes to prepping Sunday's meal on Saturdays, as well as, taking turns crashing at some point Sunday afternoon!)
Marathon Sundays means Saturdays are the day we have to get everything done and it usually fills up fast! But once in awhile, when all the stars align, there will be a lazy Saturday. There's nothing on the to do list, no place we need to be at, and Andy and I tend to "try" to stay in bed for as long as the kids will let us. Lazy mornings usually involve the kids coming in and us wrestling around in bed for awhile.
I absolutely LOVE mornings like this!
| "Mommy, Daddy...it's time to wake up!" |
| "Watch out for the TICKLE MONSTER!" |
| I call Andy "my breathe of life". I need him like the air I breathe. |
| I call Jackson "the joy of my life". I'll say "Where is the joy of my life?" And he knows I am looking for him! |
| I call Eliza "the music of my life", I can't imagine a world without music or without my Liza lou! |
LOVE that last picture of the four of you!! Totally burst out laughing.
ReplyDeleteI love the mornings when we don't have to hurry and everyone piles into our bed! Actually, our kids are big enough now that, if they get up before us, they usually just do their own thing until we get up. And they are really too big for us to all snuggle up comfortably in the bed like we used to. It's rare now for one of our kiddos to come climb into bed with us, and yes...I miss it.
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