The parents of a baby two years of South Carolina captured part of the prayer time her daughter at bedtime. <br /> <br />The nightly ritual of sleeping baby in South Carolina has touched thousands. <br /> <br />Kathryn and Caleb Whitt, Seneca, took to bed with a little effort his daughter, Sutton, on Sunday night, so they did their traditional evening with her prayers. <br /> <br />Like many inhabitants of the Carolinas on Sunday night, the couple was watching the game Panthers title in the championship of the National Football Conference (NFC) and did not want to miss the final. <br /> <br />"We started to hear noises upstairs," said Kathryn Whitt, preschool teacher. "So activate the baby monitor in my phone and started recording". <br /> <br />To the surprise of parents, less than two years was praying for herself. <br /> <br />Normally, the baby makes his prayers quickly, taking 20 seconds to recite. But note that it took longer for their prayers. In the video, she says carefully the names of the persons for whom prays and thanks a lot. Sutton mentioned everyone, from her grandmother to her parents and even Santa Claus. <br /> <br />Kathryn Whitt could only capture the last part of the sentence of two minutes from the girl. <br /> <br />"I was amazed at his age think of all for those who wanted to pray," said the mother. <br /> <br />The baby finishes his sentences about their parents again before concluding with a big amen. <br /> <br />The video was shared on Facebook, for friends and family, and has been shared thousands of times since. At first, Kathryn discussed Whitt publish the video, but says he is overwhelmed with positive responses. <br /> <br />"Almost immediately, people from all over sent us messages saying we touch their hearts." <br /> <br />As for the small Sutton, he accompanied his mother at work this week, where people asked for autographs. <br /> <br />"She knows it's part of something big, but do not know exactly why," said Kathryn Whitt. <br />The moment of prayer in the house of Whitt has also changed since the video went viral Sunday, Sutton's mother said. The baby now more enthusiastically reads bedtime.
