Kid Edition, in the living room
After a few Stations, Mary Clare quietly comes and whispers in my ear,
"Mommy, just how many Stations are there?"
Steven Joseph spent the devotional time mounting his little friend like a horse (seen above), and climbing up to dance and yell on the fireplace.
Other young children kept entering the kitchen and grabbing the focaccia bread to bring back and snack on while we were praying.
Later that evening I asked Mary Clare if she enjoyed praying the Stations of the Cross. "Yeah, until I found out there were fourteen of them!"
After a few Stations, Mary Clare quietly comes and whispers in my ear,
"Mommy, just how many Stations are there?"
Steven Joseph spent the devotional time mounting his little friend like a horse (seen above), and climbing up to dance and yell on the fireplace.
Other young children kept entering the kitchen and grabbing the focaccia bread to bring back and snack on while we were praying.
Later that evening I asked Mary Clare if she enjoyed praying the Stations of the Cross. "Yeah, until I found out there were fourteen of them!"
1 comment:
Blair, once your girls are reading, they'll like the Stations more...we have a set of them on our stairs, and are praying them every Friday during Lent. We let our oldest 2 take turns reading, and that keeps them engaged.
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