How Sunday Morning Decisions Are Made

Posted on May 23, 2005 at 10:59 AM in Uncategorized

7:00:00 – Alarm clock alarms.
7:00:05 – Jeremy turns alarm off. I imagine we’ll skip the early service and catch the late one.
7:09:00 – Baby begins to babble across the hall.
7:09:05 – We’re going to the 8:15 afterall.

4 Comments

  1. mrscrumley May 25, 2005 5:13 AM

    You can get up at 7:09 and make it to an 8:15 service? Man, we go to the 8:30 service and I have to be up by 6 am to accomplish that. Please fill in the blanks. What happens between 7:09 and 8:15? Who does what?

  2. RT May 25, 2005 9:18 AM

    Let’s see… Livia had a bath Saturday night and her clothes were already laid out. I skipped the bathing process and wore a simple one-piece dress that didn’t need ironing — this gave me enough time to give Livia a sippy of milk and then oatmeal for breakfast, as well as freed me up to eat a bowl of cereal. Jeremy was the only one who bathed in our one hour time frame. But here’s the real clincher: we live half a block from church. The one minute commute makes church-going a breeze! And yet, sometimes we still roll in late… : )

    Blogging at 5am, Alli?!

  3. mrscrumley May 25, 2005 10:10 AM

    Ahh… I think I am an hour ahead of you because at 5 am I was in bed willing Fuller to go back to sleep… which he did. I was up by 5:45 this morning and he was awake and sitting in his crib babbling at 6:30, a respectable time for him to get up. I use the early computer time as an added “wake up” buffer before I get really moving in the getting ready for work process. Some people would use coffee…

  4. RT May 25, 2005 1:57 PM

    I forgot about the time difference.

    Lest our Sunday mornings sound too simple, I should say that most Sundays mornings see medium to high levels of tension in the Tredway household. I wish it were not so, but there you have it. The ugly truth!

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