Today marked a new milestone for our family. A simple one, but a big deal all the same. When Mara left nursery behind, Ben and I left that stage of Church as well. It's kind of crazy to think we'll never have a kid in nursery again. All four Szilagyi kids will attend primary for the next two years.
I decided this moment deserved some photos, as I'm sure I photoed Reid's first day of primary, and probably Nell's but definitely not Coraline's. Problem is, Mara is basically never up for photos. But we tried.
There are four primary classes in the Oshkosh ward, so each one is blessed with a Szilagyi. They all have wonderful teachers and dear friends. I know it will be a wonderful year of learning the Book of Mormon.
Ben is currently working in the Young Men and has been for about six months. I just started (first class today) co-teaching the youth Sunday School. I love the sister I co-teach with. She's young, has a minor in religious studies, and is a convert with one of the most solid testimonies I've ever seen. It's going to be wonderful. The youth reminded me today that I taught them just three or four years ago in primary, and I reminded the two youngest that I even taught them in Sunbeams. It's fun to watch some kids grow. Especially my own sweet set.
I decided this moment deserved some photos, as I'm sure I photoed Reid's first day of primary, and probably Nell's but definitely not Coraline's. Problem is, Mara is basically never up for photos. But we tried.
There are four primary classes in the Oshkosh ward, so each one is blessed with a Szilagyi. They all have wonderful teachers and dear friends. I know it will be a wonderful year of learning the Book of Mormon.
Ben is currently working in the Young Men and has been for about six months. I just started (first class today) co-teaching the youth Sunday School. I love the sister I co-teach with. She's young, has a minor in religious studies, and is a convert with one of the most solid testimonies I've ever seen. It's going to be wonderful. The youth reminded me today that I taught them just three or four years ago in primary, and I reminded the two youngest that I even taught them in Sunbeams. It's fun to watch some kids grow. Especially my own sweet set.
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