Tuesday, April 1

Adventures from the "Bench" Chapter Two

Last Sunday the Arbon family had the pleasure of sitting behind us in Church. They have five children with their youngest being six. There was far too much distraction behind us for Susanna to stay sitting on our bench. She made the rounds with each Arbon flirting, playing peek-a-boo, sharing her toys and so forth. When she got to the Dad he was not interested in playing along. He was actually listening to the meeting. At this point my efforts to intervene became even more futile. She was determined to get Brother Arbon to play with her. She reached down and took of her shoe and handed it to him. He thanked her nicely and returned it. She handed it right back and ducked below the bench to see what he would do. He handed me her shoe. At this point Susanna grabbed the other shoe, handed it to him and with the sweetest smile she could muster(there may have been batting of eyelashes involved) placed her stocking foot up on the top of the bench. How she managed this I could not say, she has those short chubby bay legs. Never the less there was her little stocking foot and poor brother Arbon holding her shoe. He quietly said "I will let your mommy put it on" and handed it back to her. At this she stomped her foot back down on the bench and threw her shoe right at Brother Arbon. I was mortified! Luckily Brother Arbon thought her tantrum was humerus and laughed off the physical assault, along with the rest of the Arbon family and everyone else who finds it entertaining to watch our family at Church. In the end Susanna's shoes remained in my possession and Daddy got to go for another walk...

2 comments:

Keri said...

Well hello!! So I found your blog through Celeste- I hope you don't mind! Your family is so cute! Looks like things are going good for you guys! I hope you don't mind if I link you in my blog? Hope to hear from you soon!
Keri

Julie Moore said...

CUTE story! It is so good to share these funny tales about our little darlings! It make me feel so much better - thanks!