Every Sunday I ask Billy what he learned in Primary. He usually says “I don’t know” or “Jesus”. I don’t get very much out of him. Now he is a CTR 5. So on Sunday I asked him what he learned and he said, “I learned about choosing the right.” Wow — this was something new. So I asked him what does choose the right mean. He said it means pray, love and saying your sorry. Another Wow. This is the most he has ever said about a lesson in Primary. I was quite impressed. As most of you know, Billy loves Wii. He desperately wanted to play it on Sunday. We said no. He later told me that I needed to choose the right and tell him sorry when I told him he couldn’t play Wii. So I said I’m sorry Billy, but you can’t play Wii. He wasn’t too happy with this response. I asked him if he was choosing the right by getting upset about not being able to play the Wii which he put his head down and said no. He has tried to use the saying your sorry routine a few more times in different situations, but for the most part he understands what choosing the right means. It has been a great learning/teaching moment. I can’t wait to hear what he learns about next.
I usually get “nothing” from Peyton…but since I teach from the same manual…I reminder her of the lesson and then she never stops telling me what she learned 🙂
He’s such a cute kid!
Cute! You have to give him credit for trying 🙂
What a clever young boy!
Your Dad and I get such a kick out Billy and his quick mindd
You gotta give him credit for trying :).