Incredible!
I found this simple but very lovely worship song at my friend’s blog. Truly, where would I be if not for HIS grace. HIS amazing, amazing grace.
You can get details and lyrics of the song here.
Have a blessed Sunday.
This is a mime performed by my hubby (yes, my very own other half!) to the song - So You Would Come
The song can be found on the CD - All Things Are Possible: Live Worship From Hillsongs Australia.
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Babies not as innocent as they pretend, reports Richard Gray, Science Correspondent at Telegraph.co.uk. Below are excerpts from the article.
Behavioural experts have found that infants begin to lie from as young as six months. Simple fibs help to train them for more complex deceptions in later life.
Until now, psychologists had thought the developing brains were not capable of the difficult art of lying until four years old.
Infants quickly learnt that using tactics such as fake crying and pretend laughing could win them attention. By eight months, more difficult deceptions became apparent, such as concealing forbidden activities or trying to distract parents’ attention.
By the age of two, toddlers could use far more devious techniques, such as bluffing when threatened with a punishment.
Hubby’s response to the article sums up my exact thoughts, “like we don’t know this already!” In addition I want to say, “I could have told you that!”
Yeah, it’s really nothing new. Still I guess it’s nice to have in print officially. It could prove to be useful especially when dealing with grandparents. “See mom, they’re not as innocent as you think and it’s not just me saying so. The experts agree!”
Watch this video clip of Little Missy and see for yourself. Her older brother interprets what she wants very well at the end of “the show”.
One of the mommy blogs I visit now and then, Pilgrim Parent just posted this video. I loved it so much, I couldn’t resist putting it up here too. It’s hilarious!
Available on www.anitarenfroe.com. It’s everything a mom says in 24 hours condensed to 2 minutes and 55 seconds and sung to the William Tell Overture. Every mom does this same “song” - just probably not quite this fast.
Remember the picture I posted 3 days ago of my baby girl? She looked just like a little lady, sweet and all. That’s what a pink dress and hair band can do! Well don’t be deceived, watch this video and judge for yourself!
(Turn up the volume to hear the referee – my hubby, and the spectator – my son)
Yah, alright, she still looks very sweet but she’s also very active playful and mischievous. And… I somehow have a hunch that this will not be our last wrestling match (I’m sure we’ll have many battles of wits) AND it will not be the last time darling girl wins. Sigh… what can I say? I’m mommyfied!