Today at the library the Pumpkin Princess visited Storytime. Kyra loved it! Apparently the Pumpkin Princess only visits when the wind is blowing. So they taught all the kids how to sound and act like the wind. I think Kyra might have a future as a wind imitator. The Pumpkin Princess read some stories, and then all the kids made leaf necklaces, just like the one that the Princess wore. They each got a glittery leaf stamp, and a "wind whistle" too. Well the whistle is already broken, the necklace has been chewed on by Kyle and the dog (Maybe at the same time, at one point), and Kyra licked the stamp off, but tonight she said "Remember the Pumpkin Princess, Mommy" (like it was a million years ago)and waved her hands in the air, while trying to sound like the wind. "Thank you for taking me to storytime. I like the Pumpkin Princess". Kyra's new sentence for the day: "I missed you so much today Daddy. Please stay home with me."
I have been working on my RS lesson lately, which is about "Strengthening Families". The thing that has really struck me is the affect that I have on what my children say, think, and do. I am grateful for that blessing, but am becoming keenly aware of its responsibility.
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