Baby Girl is at that sweet age...a little over two, where all her words become precious memories that I want to hold on to. Today as I woke her up she asked, "Where's cuppy sip?" (Her sippy cup) It's the first time she's said that, but all day today she has been calling it that. I LOVE it.
Then later today Juice Man was crying, our little girl ran over and grabbed an armload of her dollies from their cradle ( I think there were three) and she came over and asked? "Juice want sissy?" Such a tender little heart where her brother is concerned. She just loves and adores him so incredibly much...and for that I am thankful.
This evening, she had her sissies lined up on the landing at the top of the flight of stairs in our house. She was playing Sabbath school with her them. When she was done we could hear her singing over and over, "Goodbye, goodbye, be (jumbled words here) and true." She was walking around in front of each of her dollies (about 6 or 7 of them) waving and singing this song that she hears each week at her Sabbath School. She also wanted to use brother's little bath tub to "bathe" her sissy. She said, "Sissy bath, Juice tub"...so I got it out for her. I gave her a wash cloth too and she pretended to bathe Sissy. Next thing we knew, she was bringing down her Bible that we read to her each night. She wanted Daddy to help her find the story of David and Goliath so she could have night-night worship with her Sissy. (She was following her bedtime routine with bath and a Bible story. (Her favorite Bible story lately has been David and Goliath. We've had to read it every night just about for the last two weeks or so. We even have a Goliath action figure that she uses to act out the story as Daddy reads. She used to want to hear the story of Samuel every day. And we'd have to light the candle after talking about how Samuel helped to polish the lamp stands.) It's just wonderful writing God's word in her heart. I pray that she will continue on this path...
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