play-at-home day

One of my friends in the ward invited me to a financial seminar this morning while her darling son babysat the girls. This sweet twelve-year-old had an outdoor tea party with the girls, patiently played dolls with them, did crafts projects with them, read books to them, and even played the game “Memory” with them. When I came home, they were gluing beads onto paper in the craft room, and when I came down with his check, the girls were laughing hysterically at the way he was putting a hat on his head.

I pray a lot for the future husbands of my girls, and seeing this boy was very reassuring; it is possible to raise good boys in today’s world! They still exist, and they are among us! Praise.

By the time I got home, it was nap time, so I had a really easy day. After naps, we did a Father’s Day craft and then went outside and played for the rest of the evening. The girls ate half a watermelon for dinner with gummies for dessert.

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Mary chased Bazi around while wearing Abe's shoes.
Mary chased Bazi around while wearing Abe’s shoes.
At the end of the day, Lydia ran to me and said, "Mom, you have got to take a picture of Mary. It is so cute!" She thought Mary's three binkies were cute. I'm glad someone does.
At the end of the day, Lydia ran to me and said, “Mom, you have got to take a picture of Mary. It is so cute!” She thought Mary’s three binkies were cute. I’m glad someone does.