There is something reassuring about standing for something, and knowing what we stand for.
For men and women who are true to themselves and to the virtues and standards they have
personally adopted, it is not difficult to be true to others.
{ Gordon B. Hinckley, standing for something }



My Little Sunbeam

This handsome little cheeser is one of the new front-row Joes of our Primary! My little Eliot is a Sunbeam! He is one of many little spitfires in his class, which will keep his teachers busy, but it was very tender to have him with me in Primary last week, singing along and participating -- he even got called up to use one of the puppets to help in singing time! He even has his very own copy of The Book of Mormon to take so that he can show his "scripture power" with all the other kids each week (this year's theme is "I Know the Scriptures Are True," and we've asked all the kids to bring scriptures to Primary with them). What a fun blessing to get to be in Primary and witness my first child's first experience as a new little Sunbeam. He'll probably make me crazy and melt my heart all at once!

3 comments:

Mary Kelly said...

What a handsome big boy! We just went to Deseret Book today to buy Morgen his own Book of Mormon and he can't wait to take it to "big boy nursery" as he still calls Primary!

Pays said...

He isn't old enough to be a sunbeam already is he?! I can't believe it! I was thinking that next year my guy will be baptized and a cub scout! Where does the time go?! Eliot makes a handsome little sunbeam!

Laura said...

I love Sunbeams! Eliot looks adorable!
Lach and Eliot would have had so much fun in class together. They should be pen pals :-)