When you try to have bedtime prayers with two wiggly, talkative, curious, active little boys, then you have to lay down the law from time to time. It is not uncommon to see one of our boys laying on his back with his feet high in the air kicking at absolutely nothing while we pray. And, as soon as Erik begins to pray, suddenly they remember what it was that they have needed to ask us all evening! So, Erik started saying. . .
"Respect the prayer."
If we are in the middle of a long prayer and JCT asks if he can wear shorts tomorrow to preschool, Erik doesn't hesitate. He doesn't respond to the question. He simply says. . .
"JCT, respect the prayer."
And, then he continues on with his prayer.
Well, while we were in New Orleans this past weekend, Nana stayed with the big boys. And, so she had the great honor of doing prayertime with our little men. She gave them the floor and allowed them to pray. We do this, as well, from time to time. But, we know our boys, and we know how they like to talk. So, we only give them the floor when we have time to listen for a while.
Nana said that when JCT prayed he went on and on and on and on and on and on. . .
(Big surprise) :-)
So, several times she broke in and said, "Just a few more things JCT. . ." and, "Okay, JCT that is probably enough. . ."
His response. . .
He just ignored her and kept praying. . .
"God, please help Nana learn to respect the prayer."
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
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That is hilarious! I'll have to start using that phrase. Our children can get a little squirmy during prayer time as well.
I love when someone in our house rats out someone for having their eyes open during prayer or for sneaking some food during a meal prayer. Cracks me up.
Priceless!! :)
Priceless :)
Ha! I just noticed that Erin said the same thing! But it is!!
HAHA!! That is funny.
Absolutely loved this - adorable.
This made my day.
Hilarious!
My Paw Paw was reading the paper; I was 3yrs. old; I was climbing on something that I *knew* I wasn't supposed to climb on. Of course, Paw Paw told me to get down. I told him to "keep on reading your paper". Smart alek at such a young age - not good! :)
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