Showing posts with label Mother's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mother's Day. Show all posts

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Mother's Day Memories

Seems like yesterday when my two sweet boys made teeny, tiny hand prints on plates for Mother's Day. But... that was in 2003

Seems like yesterday when I had my first Mother's Day with my daughter. Those same two sweet, little boys proudly presented me with breakfast and a card. But... that was in 2006.






Oh my goodness! It is so hard to believe that I am celebrating my 10th Mother's Day! (If you count the one when I was pregnant with Mullin.) I have said it before and I will say it again, "The days are long, but the years are SHORT!"

Mommy and Lincoln--This sweet boy brought me breakfast while I was getting ready for church this morning. (It consisted of a piece of bread with honey and a cup of orange juice.) :)


Mommy and Shiloh--This precious cutie-pie has been telling me "Happy Birthday" all week. I guess she has yet to figure out the whole Mother's Day holiday.



Mommy and Mullin. This thoughtful child spent his own money to buy me a gift. He even picked it out himself. I had mentioned a few times that I wanted a garden gnome. Why? Well that is a secret. :) Anyway, he couldn't have picked out a more perfect one--I absolutely love it!!!


While I spent the afternoon at Starbucks with my mom, my sweet husband was slaving over a delicious dinner!! Tasty, colorful pork and beef kabobs, Pawpaw's heart-attack potatoes, and for dessert, French Silk Pie --yum!!!

Thank you to my wonderful family for a special day!

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Mother's Day Memories

"Her children arise and call her blessed..." Prov.31:28




I have been a mother for almost 7 years now, and I still think it is the hardest thing I have ever done!!! It is so worth it, though. Just look at those cute little faces! Mullin and Lincoln made me breakfast complete with flowers that Mullin picked from our flower bed. They both made me cards that they were so proud of, and Mullin made me lunch after church. Mullin is such a thoughtful little boy wanting everything to be just right for his Mommy. For dinner they surprised me with my favorite pizza--Papa John's pineapple. Yum!


I can only hope that I will be as wonderful a mother as my mom was and still is. I want my kids to adore me as much as I adore her!!