Brooklyn and Roman sang in their Primary Program and then we enjoyed a delicious, slowly cooked pot roast after church. Then I made cinnamon rolls and the kids helped deliver some to our neighbors. To top everything off we all played hide and go seek as a family before bedtime. (In which we learned that Roman is a very creative hider.) Even Holland played, pretending at one point to be a doll for camouflage.

4 comments:
It seems like Sundays aren't a "day of rest" very often, so when they actually are, it's a delightful treat! And now I want cinnamon rolls...mmm...
number one: holland is precious. that fuzzy little head is insane.
number two: so... umm... you got anymore of those cinnamon rolls left?
I had fun reading your blog. You have a fun and beautiful family. I hope I'll get my blog started someday.
Julianna
I love that one Sunday a year that includes the Primary Program. I think every mother sits in the chapel simply thinking "I have the cutest children."
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