the melodramatic mouse attempts to blog
Last Tuesday, LBJ and I began our very first bedtime story ritual. And there’s no better way to begin this timeless tradition than reading the Book of Books inspired by God Himself ♥

Each night I would read one story to him. We’ve just finished the chapter about Isaac and Rebekah last night, so tonight it would be about their sons — Esau and Jacob.
It is amazing how LBJ would respond to my voice while I read him the Children’s Bible. He would move about busily — you can see my bump moving! — once I begin reading and then quiet down as though he is attentively listening. I think he enjoys being read to than sung, since his Mommy squeaks rather than sing *LOL*
I bought this Children’s Picture Bible back in 2004 for myself, while I was on my Faith Journey into joining the Catholic Church. It is a good reference for Enquirers of the Faith to use while reading the Holy Bible because of the simple words. And I loved the watercolour illustrations within.
It never dawn on me then that 5 years later, I would be reading this exact book to my son as his very first storybook *aww*
I hope one day LBJ will also enjoy reading this on his own and be awed of his Creator!
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mel⋅o⋅dra⋅mat⋅ic
[mel-uh-druh-mat-ik]
–adjective
1. of, like, or befitting melodrama.
2. exaggerated and emotional or sentimental; sensational or sensationalized; overdramatic.
–noun
3. melodramatics, melodramatic writing or behavior.
mouse
[n. mous; v. mouz]
–noun
1. any similar small animal of various rodent and marsupial families.
2. a quiet, timid person.
3. Slang. a girl or woman.