So Amber left me with the girls yesterday and said as she left, "Make sure to get the girls dressed." I think she worries when she leaves me alone with the kids because she's a mom and mom's worry. So I sent her a picture of the girls in close to show her that I am such a responsible than. When I took the picture I noticed that the girls are really growing up. They are already 3 1/2 years old and are almost done being a trained. We have occasional accidents every once in a while but is not as bad as when we started doing it on our first attempt in September 2011. That's right this is our third attempt at potty training the girls and it is very successful this time. Speaking of potty time, Faith seems to have a hard time going poop. So every time she's in the bathroom until her to push it out and I make a "pushing out" face. When I was making the face she started to imitate it and this is what she did:
It was a little bit different than face I was making, but it was funny so I had to capture the moment.
“There are cycles of good and bad times, ups and downs, periods of joy and sadness, and times of plenty as well as scarcity. When our lives turn in an unanticipated and undesirable direction, sometimes we experience stress and anxiety. One of the challenges of this mortal experience is to not allow the stresses and strains of life to get the better of us—to endure the varied seasons of life while remaining positive, even optimistic. Perhaps when difficulties and challenges strike, we should have these hopeful words of Robert Browning etched in our minds: 'The best is yet to be' ("Rabbi Ben Ezra," in Charles W. Eliot, ed., The Harvard Classics, 50 vols. [1909–10], 42:1103).”
L. Tom Perry,
"Let Him Do It with Simplicity", Ensign, Nov. 2008, 7
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