Sunday, September 9, 2007

Sundays!

I have to share this story, although I don't have a picture of it, we do have it on video (although i am not sure how to put that on here at this time). Well, Sundays are always a long day for Jonathan since he misses his first nap. So by the end of church he is ready to go to sleep. Yesterday he didn't get his morning nap (which always makes him more tried and ready for naps the next day). So at the end of sacrament he was on Dave's lap in n awkward position and he started to closes his eyes. But it was time to go to Sunday school and he is always up to seeing what ever he can- and doesn't want to miss anything. Well, he rest of church was hard. But Dave was nice and took Jonathan to Priesthood so I could have a break. Well, the rest of church I could tell that he was ready for a nap. Well, church is done at 130, and his afternoon nap is 2pm. So I knew we needed to feed him when we got home. So I put him in the highchair and let him start working on some finger foods. Then I started to feed him applesauce, and in the middle of feeding him he started to fall asleep in the highchair-but he jerked himself awake and ate another bite and then he did it again. As you can tell he was so tried. We put him down and not even a cry. It was the funnest thing. Dave and I laughed so hard- our little boy was so tried!

3 comments:

Amy said...

I can't wait to see your video. That is hillarious just reading. We are able to et Drew to take a 30 min. nap in church just to get him by till his afternoon nap. Then we usually put him down early for his second nap. But never has Drew fallen asleep in his highchair. That is just so funny!

Farr Family said...

That is a great story! The funny things that our little munchkins do.

Julia said...

Kids and their schedules. Adelyn has always been one to thrive on a schedule and sometimes it is so hard because life isn't very predictable. Don't you just feel so bad when they're that tired. It's hilarious though too to see their effort to hold it together.