For the next several days I will be posting about the World Congress of Families. This year it is being held in Sydney, Australia.  Remember how we helped to raise funds for Angela to attend? She is sending daily reports of the presentations, interviews she is able to have, and more. I am excited to share with you what she is experiencing. There are so many around the world - politicians, religious leaders, community organizers, trained professionals, and others - who are dedicated to defending the family. I will try to post each day's events in order so you are not reading them backwards as you scroll down. I have broken up Angela's summaries into several posts so it isn't overwhelming to see a HUGE post. Remember, if you have any questions you would like her to ask when she gives her interviews, leave them in the comments and I will pass them along to her.

Joy in Spilled Milk

On Sunday I learned a simple little lesson from Hershey...or more accurately several lessons.

One: Dancing and singing {to her little brother} can bring joy and laughter, even to those {her little brother} who are crying.

Two: Dancing and singing while holding a cup of milk also brings laughter.


spilled milk


Three: Dancing and singing energetically while holding a cup of milk results in an abrupt stop to the dancing and singing.


licking spilled milk


Four: Spilled milk still tastes good even when on your face.

Five: There is joy to be found everywhere in everything.....and having a little bit of humor really helps.

Six: Baths a great!

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9 comments:

  1. ...and baths are a joy all their own! What a sweetheart!

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  2. What fun pictures! Thanks for the smile...especially after the difficult morning I had with my oldest! (He's 6!)

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  3. Those pictures are adorable! And I have to recall your awesome attitude. I am not so good with spilled milk.

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  4. So cute. You wrote it out so perfectly it was like a movie in my mind.

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  5. Sweet!

    I love the "help" siblings give to eachother. The love is there, the learning just needs to be as well. :)

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  6. That last picture is so awesome! She'll love it when she's 20. What a great smiling causing post. Thanks so much!

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  7. Very cute :-) I love little moments like this!

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  8. Those photos are awesome! She is so cute and you are very talented. And it helps that it was such a great photo op.

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