I've held off announcing for quite awhile as I wasn't sure if this news was going to take or not...I know you may think I am crazy but we're adding another to the family. 3 Cavalier puppies were abandoned on a busy street near our home and our neighbor, thinking one was ours, dropped her on our front porch. It has taken Dave over a month to come around but last night I caught her sleeping on his lap! He won't admit that she is truly ours, but in my heart, she is my puppy. Her name is Sophie and she is the most mild mannered, sweetest thing you've ever seen. She and Meili love each other and practically look like mother and daughter.
Dave got the heads up this morning that we were going to have a couple of "special" talks on reverence today as the Stake Presidency was a little concerned about how loud our sacrament meetings have become. I thought ~ great, let's prep the kids ~ I told them that they were to be on their best behavior, no snacks, no toys, no talking, you get the idea... The meeting went pretty smooth until the Bishop got up. He very tenderly started talking about how important it is that we teach our children about the sacrament...it was at that moment that my family fell a part. Eden and Luke started fighting and Liza and Tucker started screaming---did I mention we were on the second row? I grabbed Luke and put him in a body hold and motioned for Dave to get Tuck and Liza out. Dave left with Liza and Tuck (so I thought...) and next thing you know, Tucker is up on the stand running back and forth behind the Bishop. My sweet friend sitting next to me jumped up to get Tuck, but he of cours
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