Sunday, May 16, 2010

Blakely and her favorite "glathith"


ready for the party, originally uploaded by eyenetgraphics.

Blakely's Prayers

I have sort of dropped the ball when it comes to teaching Blakely how to say her prayers, and saying them consistently every night. By the time Deklan was this age, I was recording his cute little voice rattling off the memorized prayers we said every night, blessing almost everyone we knew. Now, our nightly routine consists of supper, bath, Backyardigans, TWO books, whining, crying, scratching backs and playing with hair all crammed into about an hour, with the end goal being the kids sleeping (or at least not crying) by 8:30. Alas, something had to go, and unfortunately it ended up being our prayers. (They're hard to say over a crying child who isn't even paying attention. Yes, that is an excuse, and not a very good one I realize.)

Tonight began the rebirth of our nightly prayers. (Well not for Deklan, because he fell asleep before I had my epiphany.) So Blake and I sat on the couch at 10:30 p.m. (routine not so productive tonight) and said our prayers. Hands folded. Heads bowed. Me speaking, and Blakely repeating. Blakely's prayers were concluded as follows:

"...in Jesus' name we play, Almonds."

I cut her some slack, as she is still getting used to these words. And in her defense, she absolutely loves almonds.