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Princess Anna

Stephen has been doing the childrens time during our Sunday morning worship since Jeremy left in August. He has done a good job and I think made some friends from the 3-5 age group. This past Sunday morning he began by asking the kids what they wanted to be when they grew up. One little boy said a professional hunter, one girl said a nurse, David wanted to be a soccer player, Daniel, after thinking about it while everyone else answered, wanted to be an ice-cream taster, and Anna wants to be a princess. Everyone laughed, it was funny and so typical of Anna.
When she got back to her seat I told her there weren't any princess jobs (I tell her this a lot!) She looked at me and said "yes there are" I asked where and she said" you know where Mickey is? There." So, it looks as if my daughter will be working at Disneyworld. Oh, what a proud mom I am!

Julie

ps. Do Christmas and car repairs always come at the same time? I mean really? Couldn't it just be a $50 part that needs to be replaced? Does it really have to cost as much as I spend on my kids for Christmas? UGH!!!!!

Comments

Jodi said…
I love the ice-cream taster job. That sounds fun;) Anna will make a lovely princess. Sorry to hear about your car. Hope you and your family have a Happy Thanksgiving!
Anonymous said…
I think she will make a beautiful princess and your boys will all make fine princes. I don't really know your family but from what I hear from Aunt Abby, I know they are precious. Happy Thanksgiving!
Diana Rives ( Randall's Aunt!)

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