Note to self. Turn on Mo Tab on Sundays to witness some truly abnormal and completely wonderful behavior. Was it the combination of perfect sunlight, soothing music, and a quiet house?
I kid you not, they were (nearly) content like this for twenty minutes. I didn't know what to do with myself, but I finally snapped out of my stupor and quickly and quietly scurried around straightening up things that had been abandoned. It all ended when "Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho" came on--that seemed to wake them up and we headed out for our walk.
04 April 2010
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That is so funny! Yes, turn MoTab on more often, for sure.
FYI...we in the Hyer home were all in the exact same positions.
Elder Bednar said that "even infants understand the message and beauty of the words of Isaiah in the Book of Mormon". Same goes for the MoTab. Jacob stopped his busy-ness on Sunday to listen to the MoTab. He leaned over the back of the couch, put his chin down, and was mesmerized until the song ended. It was so sweet. I am grateful my grandchildren are in touch with the beauty of music.
How sweet!!! We love listening to Mo Tab and classical music on Sundays too. It really helps the Spirit. Our kids do not chill like that, though! Your kids are definitely sensitive/sweet/special.
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