Thursday, February 21, 2008

Random stuff with bits of cuteness.

The other night we were going to pick up Forrest at the yard, and the full moon was rising just above our house. I pointed it out to the boys and Timothy said, "Jesus is the moon."
"Jesus is the moon??" I replied.
Pause. "Who is the moon?" Timothy asked.
I explained that the moon was not a person.

Speaking of the moon, last night we saw bits of the lunar eclipse. It was just eclipsed as we were going into church, and about a quarter out of eclipse when we got out.

Oh, going back to the other night, Forrest asked Noelle if she wanted to help lead Compline. She agreed to that and when they got to the prayer, Forrest was telling her to say, "Visit this place, O Lord,"
"Visit dis place O Lord,"
and so on until,
Forrest: "Let your holy angels"
Noelle: "Let yo' silly angels"
I couldn't hold in my laughter...I was kind of disruptive to the rest of devotions because I kept breaking out every time I pictured God putting his silly angels in charge of us.

Oh, and then this morning when I got her down for breakfast and asked her to say "thank you", she said, "Daint-you for dat munny, munny bessust!"

Our puppy is cute. Sometimes when I'm working in the kitchen he'll step on my foot (or feet) trying to get all four paws on to cuddle up. Well, then I'll have to move over to the sink, or the stove, or whatever and he gets pushed off, but next time I keep still for more than five seconds he'll try getting back on.

Our snow is melting a bit. The backyard is still full of it, but it's almost gone through the driving-path of the alley, and starting to disappear from the front yard.

Weather Channel has been giving us severe weather alerts for "air stagnation" for the last couple days. This means increased pollutants in the air here. Weird. I wonder if it has anything to do with the headaches I've been having. I'm looking forward to getting those severe weather alerts for thunderstorms.

Well, I gotta put some healthy, practically organic, whole wheat, and really yummy, bread in the oven. And see what those boys are up to.

3 comments:

Heidi said...

I think that I like to imagine there could be silly angels. (o:

Isaiah Eyre said...

I laughed so hard at the silly angels...

TimmFreitas said...

I am glad there are silly angels, and I am glad I read this story...