![]() We lived in Visalia, Calif., when our daughter, Jenny, sang us her version of a Primary song: "My pigeon house I open wide and let the pigeons freeze …" Then one little boy leapt off his chair as he shot up his hand and said, "The ozone layer!" When she got to "the veil o'er the earth is beginning to burst," the children were totally stumped and no one even had a suggestion. When I was serving in Primary, the Primary chorister was teaching the children "The Spirit of God Like a Fire is Burning." She was going through the hymn a line at a time asking the children what each line meant. My son thought for a moment and then replied, "Actually, Mom, I remember asking to be sent into the Batman's family." To stop my 3-year-old son and his 6-year-old sister from fighting, I was explaining to them that before coming to earth they liked each other so much, they begged Heavenly Father to send them to the same family. If you have your own story to contribute, you can share it on our Facebook page, email it to or just post it in the comments below. So here is the fourth installment of humorous stories from Mormon Times readers. Here are links to the past stories: Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3. Several years ago, we asked our readers to share humorous accounts with us, and they delivered some good, clean fun. Mormon Times readers - particularly their children and fellow ward members - continue to make us laugh. If orange isn't a Primary color, then is it a different church organization's color? What was in that sacrament bread - jalapeños?Īnd which Christmas carol includes tithing and a hymn that says "my knees are gray"? ![]() One almost 8-year-old shares a scripture from King Benjamin's address that helps her take a stand on fasting. A 3-year-old boy tells his mom he wants a superhero - Batman - in his family tree.
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