"Everywhere in nature we are taught the lessons of patience and waiting. We want things a long time before we get them, and the fact that we wanted them a long time makes them all the more precious when they come." Joseph F. Smith
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Sunday, February 1, 2015
Bunkbed with history
I decided Saturday morning to set bunkbed up.
The girls slept in their "new" bunkbed.
Lilia said, "being higher helps her sleep." Elayna woke up at 6:30 am to go potty and then got back in bed and told daddy "there are no stars out". Our previous house we had stars on ceiling. When I asked her how we would get stars on ceiling she mentioned daddy's ladder.
Lilia said, "being higher helps her sleep." Elayna woke up at 6:30 am to go potty and then got back in bed and told daddy "there are no stars out". Our previous house we had stars on ceiling. When I asked her how we would get stars on ceiling she mentioned daddy's ladder.
They loved sleeping on the bunkbed.
Some history:
My dad made this bed about time my youngest brother was born or soon after. I slept on it as a teenager and Nathan on bottom bunk. My great grandma A. sept on bottom bunk. The bunkbed is 30 years old. My parents brought it to me in their van at the other house and helped set it up. We took it apart. This time setting it up was a lot more work. :)
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