This has been the BEST weekend! This morning I was instructed to "Go Back To Bed!" by Melissa. When I asked her why she said, "I can't tell you that you are getting breakfast in bed, so go back to bed!" I quickly obeyed. A few minutes later the girls and Daddy-O brought me the BIGGEST, FLUFFIEST, HOMEMADE cinnamon rolls, eggs, bacon and milk. YUMMY! The rolls were literally the best ones I have ever had. Sorry Mom, even yours! I am blessed to have a husband who loves to bake. :) Kayla decorated a wooden puppy dog wall plaque and gave me a beautiful picture, a vase that I have been wanting (it is small and perfect for all of the yard flowers I receive) and some Reeses peanut butter cups... yum! Melissa gave me a picture, balloon and a birdhouse that she painted. They are beautiful. Ray gave me my favorite Gerber Daisies and a FUNNY card that no one will ever see... the card, not the flowers! I have been showered with kisses and hugs and all of this before 11 AM. I am so blessed.
Friday I took Melissa on a Girl's Day Out and we were out for about 7 hours! We started our day with haircuts, shopped, and had a chocolate chip pretzel for late breakfast. We shopped and shopped and had lunch then we shopped and shopped some more. On the way down the driveway when we were leaving I asked Melissa if there was anything she wanted to talk about, she said, "Dinosaurs." We talked about dinosaurs and then counted to 100. After that she LITERALLY talked the rest of the time we were gone. The only time she paused was to chew her food. I LOVED it! We talked about Heaven, family, doctors, gardening, shopping, money, shoes, vacation, Glenn and Melissa's reception, and so many other things. We had so much fun!
On Saturday I took Kayla for her Girl's Day Out. We went shopping at Kohl's and she was so pleased that I let her walk instead of putting her in the stroller. She touched just about everything we walked past, made everyone giggle in the restroom talking about her pee pee and poop and then sang REALLY loud in the dressing rooms. She said, "I can hear myself!" We then went out to lunch and then the Dollar Store. She was so pleased to purchase a pair of Cinderella socks all by herself. She smiled the whole time! I have decided to try to have some sort of a Girl's Day Out every month.
I love being their Mom. When I was little the only thing I really wanted to "be" when I grew up was a Mommy. It is definitely harder than I could have ever imagined, but it is also more rewarding and amazing than I could have EVER imagined. I have been blessed with the best, most loving little girls and I cannot picture my life without either of them. Happy Mother's Day for all of the Mommies out there!