A few days ago, Dancing Cubbie was playing with a some change. She noted it said "In God we Trust" on it. She says, "Wooo whoo I got in God we trust money."
Crusin cubbie hears from us a lot "Make sure the truth is in you" So the other day at school a girl in his class was bragging and taking credit for something that she didn't do and Crusin told her "make sure the truth is in you" This is one of those times you had to see his little body language saying it to her. At least we know he hears and understands what we are talking about. Sometimes, it is challenging to tell what 4 and 5 year old boys can repeat and what they really understand.
This morning we had KLove on and we were in 3 different rooms but all singing the same song. As I walked out of the room, I just listened to the voices of my cubbies worshipping and drank in the moment. Dancing stopped singing to concentrate on tying her shoes.
Crusin all the sudden exclaims, "He opened my heart."
Just checking I ask, "Who opened your heart?"
Dancing interjects with the I can't believe you are asking who attitude that she gets honest from both parents, "Jesus did mom." The best feeling in the world seeing my children trust in the Lord.
Yesterday, for the first time in over 2 years I sat at my keyboard and played. I could play the notes. I was pleased that if I missed the correct note that I'd learned to play through without trying to go back and fix my mistake. But I totally forgot how to go between cords I couldn't go from an F to a G and I didn't even try A,B,D. I still had the C and could go from C to F or G. So not all was lost. I played 'Love me Tender' Cruisin was playing with other instruments while I was playing so I didn't think he'd paid any attention to me. Later in the day, Dancing came in and was thrilled to see the keyboard had new energy(batteries). She got permission to play and proceeded to do so while we parents talked in another room. Cruisin comes in and states, "Mom, Dancing is trying to play music on the keyboard but you are going to have to teach her how to do it the 'right way'." I guess I musn't have sounded too rusty after all.
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