Thanks Mel. I'm not sure I even have your number (could you email it?). I'm feeling quite a bit better now, thanks (see new post), but I might take you up on it anyways.
When my three children were similar in age to yours I can honestly say that I dreaded Sunday morning. It was an intense stress filled time from 7:30 am breakfast, getting ready for Sunday School, keeping things under control through the Worship Service, feeding the famished kids lunch, till the lunch dishes were done at 2:30 pm. I often thought about just sleeping in, skipping Church and having brunch while I read the paper. Which is exactly what I do once in a while now that my kids are grown. It may not be right for you, but I need some downtime and, for whatever reason, Sunday morning is perfect.
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Thanks Mel. I'm not sure I even have your number (could you email it?). I'm feeling quite a bit better now, thanks (see new post), but I might take you up on it anyways.
Sorry to hear that.
Mine are great ;-)
When my three children were similar in age to yours I can honestly say that I dreaded Sunday morning. It was an intense stress filled time from 7:30 am breakfast, getting ready for Sunday School, keeping things under control through the Worship Service, feeding the famished kids lunch, till the lunch dishes were done at 2:30 pm.
I often thought about just sleeping in, skipping Church and having brunch while I read the paper. Which is exactly what I do once in a while now that my kids are grown. It may not be right for you, but I need some downtime and, for whatever reason, Sunday morning is perfect.
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