January 25, 2008

Quotes from the child

On life and vocab, both difficult:
I'm not fussing, I'm just having a greatly discovering hardness.
12.27.07

On the mysteries of life:
Mother, do you see all these hairs on my arm? I don't know what they're from.
12.29.07

On refills and love:
Mother: I want a refill of you.
Analeasa: You can't, cuz there's only one Analeasa.
12.30.07

On God playing favorites:
Mother: Do you know why God doesn't have a favorite child?
Analeasa: Yes, because all of them are His favorite.
12.31.08

On the first day of Christmas:
The Partridge is Jesus, but I don't know why He's in a pair tree. I think the pair tree is the cross.
1.1.08

On not-farm-fresh eggs:
I just want to know, why are those eggs white?
1.2.08

On the fleeting nature of snowmen:
We can renew my snowman!
1.3.08

On a keen sense of direction:
Mother, I'll tell you where to go, cuz I know. Where are we going?
1.5.08

On missing Father when he goes to ATL:
After brefkist, and after clothes, me and mother will sit at the island and make a frown face and eat a piece of chocolate.
1.7.08

On Bible facts:
How long did Noah work on the arc? 165,000,000 years!
1.8.08

On our Irish roots:
May I have a potato, or 2, or 3, or 5 or 12?
1.9.08

On the familial bond:
Doggie will miss you very much, cuz he loves you very much, just like I love MY grandfather.
*Doggie is Analeasa's child, and Levi is, therefore, his grandfather.
1.9.08

On the stickiness of love:
I wish I was super-glued to you, so we could just be hugging and loving on each-other all the time; never letting go.
1.24.08

On an accurate picture of heaven:
Analeasa: Can I tell you what I think heaven is going to be like?
Mother: Sure, tell me?
Analeasa: A big table and us, God's bride, sitting all around the table, and a big feast all over, and presents at the bottom of the chairs, and Him loving on us, and it gettng better and better every day. And it's a big feast room!
1.25.08

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January 01, 2008

12 Days of Christmas - sort of

This is a delightful arrangement of an old Christmas classic. A little non-traditional, perhaps irreverent, but very entertaining, and impressive nonetheless.

We are enjoying celebrating the 12 days of Christmas, which gives us the means to stretch out our Advent celebrations all the way through Epiphany.

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