Teaching the boys is a responsibility that I take seriously. And as we approach the halfway point of this school year, I have felt tense. Am I doing enough? How will I know for sure?
This morning, the boys and I were discussing the Christmas story as Seth sat listening beside us.
Zachary and Samuel were demonstrating how the angels might have exclaimed, "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men."
Not to be outdone, Seth said it perfectly.
So tonight at dinner, with the principal (i.e. hubby) present, I reminded Seth to "tell daddy what the angels told the shepherds." His eyes twinkled mischievously as he responded, "HO.HO.HO" and jumped from his seat to parrot a perfect dancing Santa .
Oh, yeah, I was proud!
This morning, the boys and I were discussing the Christmas story as Seth sat listening beside us.
Zachary and Samuel were demonstrating how the angels might have exclaimed, "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men."
Not to be outdone, Seth said it perfectly.
So tonight at dinner, with the principal (i.e. hubby) present, I reminded Seth to "tell daddy what the angels told the shepherds." His eyes twinkled mischievously as he responded, "HO.HO.HO" and jumped from his seat to parrot a perfect dancing Santa .
Oh, yeah, I was proud!
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I'm sure you can safely put your fears to rest, I have NO doubt that have done/are doing a fabulous job.