Pictures: Playing with curlers after conference; Morning accessories.
Joss and Landon are taking a snooze. I thought I'd better get on the computer now, because Jocelynne wants to type with Mommy when she's awake. By pushing random buttons, she often scrolls up or down, closes windows, deletes stuff, or even causes the computer to shut down. I wish I knew all of the short-cut keys she's figured out.
We had stake conference today in the Provo Tabernacle. I had been invited to share my testimony, which was a pleasure, especially since it meant I got to sit in the padded seats in the stands for some of the meeting. The wooden benches really did a job on my sciatic nerve. Jocelynne, chagrined that there was no nursery, rebelled by throwing her book at the people in front of us and crumbling her crackers onto the floor.
She's learning new words at a rapid pace. Landon is still waiting for her to bust out some French. She's in the process of perfecting the words "cracker," "purple," and "up." She loves the book Aunt Sari made for her, which contains pictures of her grandparents, her aunts, and her Uncle Garrett.
