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Location: North Wales, PA, United States

I am a mother of a beautiful son and daughter, a full time worker for a mortgage company and a musician on the side playing piano and organ for local churches/schools/professional groups. I also have a wonderful husband who is a stay at home dad (a.k.a. SAHD)!

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Easter Sunday

Our Pebbles Ministry (2-5 yr old toddler group) did an Easter presentation this past Sunday. I was sooo proud of Nathan for smiling and not crying (he's wearing the orange and green sweater). The first time he was up front was for their Christmas presentation and he cried..he just joined the Pebbles group at that time and I had to hold him up front. But Sunday, as the little pitter patter of feet were walking towards the front, Nathan walked right by me and said, "Hi Mommy!" and participated very well. As you can see, he's the youngest one in the class. I almost got teary eyed as to how much he's matured and grown more independent from us in the past 4 months he's been in Sunday School. They even did an Easter egg hunt outside and he had so much fun picking out the plastic eggs from the field.

We're so thankful that he loves his teacher and that he's learning so much. It's funny because the teacher tells us he's always yelling his alphabets (thanks to Sesame Street) and all the other older kids don't even know their name or alphabet. She's quite impressed at how accurate he knows his letters when she points them out to him. On another note, every night when we read the Toddler Bible to him, he thinks everybody with a beard is Jesus!

4 Comments:

Blogger Allie said...

That is so adorable. Good for Nathan. WOw, there's a lot of boys in the ministry.

4/10/2007 4:32 PM  
Blogger Beannie's Log said...

Yup, just like how GCF has all girls, Cornerstone has too many boys. :)

4/10/2007 7:22 PM  
Blogger RBK said...

aw! that's great!

4/11/2007 8:28 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Ihna, it's Jeff. I was surprised to see your comment on my blog. Your blog looks good, I'll read it all. Hope that you, Dan, and Nathan are doing well.

4/14/2007 9:15 AM  

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