Last night I was a little angry at Eleanor (imagine that) and she kept saying "Mom, don't be mad with me anymore." Well, then she knelt down and said her prayers and asked that Mom wouldn't be mad with her anymore and I just had to change my attitude. So I put on a smile and when she climbed into bed I said "Look Eleanor, I'm not mad anymore." Her face lit up, she took my face in her hands and said "Mom, it's great to see you again."
One of the counselors in Primary came up to me just before Sacrament Meeting on Sunday to tell me that that day in sharing time they were talking about keeping the commandments and asked the kids what happens when they break a commandment. Penelope's answer: "You get banished."
Penelope was full of them on Sunday. On our way home from church she was telling me that she knew all about Adam and Aunt Eva.
Sullivan is not yet saying absurdly cute things, but he doesn't need to. He just exudes cuteness.