Monday, March 19, 2007

It's a Napping Kind of Day

Argh. Spring, where are you? I am so anxious for the sun and warm weather. Today is mucky -- cloudy and wet, and still cold enough that it's miserable. Not good weather for stroller rides or picnics on the grass, or swinging in the backyard (what we have of one, anyway!)

We had a decent weekend. Out late Friday night -- the play was good, and the company afterward even better. Emma did really well for Kim and gave us sweet smiles when we returned. I think she was having a particularly cute day. Saturday Em and I just stayed at home, and I tried to nap during her first nap. Really, I ought to know better. Her first nap of the day is never very long. Later in the afternoon she had one that was MUCH longer, but I was in the midst of "stuff" and didn't sleep myself. Sunday we split services -- went for the sermon of first service and stayed for the music of second. That way Emma got to hang out with Wendy in the nursery for a little bit, then slept in Wendy's arms during worship. Jon wrote a song that was played/sung during two of the services this weekend, which was neat. He did a really good job on it and I had it running through my mind the remainder of the day. My afternoon was spent preparing for my Sunday night class -- making a batch of "haroset" for a Seder meal. Rather labor-intensive.

For any of you that this would be relevant for: the next infant dedication at the church is scheduled for Mothers' Day Weekend, May 12-13. Mom, I misinformed you the other day. Susan and Crystal, it would be cool if we could coordinate which service to have the kids dedicated at so they can all be together.

I guess that's all for now. This is just a short break from camp-planning. The day is almost over. Whew!

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