Being a MOM is more than I expected it would ever be...90% of the time I am living my dream with Macie and Weston but the other 10 I am pulling my hair out...fighting, food throwing, and the teaching right from wrong. Thinking back to my childhood, I played with my babies constantly. I always knew I wanted to be a mom. I knew without a doubt that being home with my kids is were I wanted and needed to be. Looking back at my 4 1/2 years of MOM experience, I would say I have learned a lot, prayed even more, and never understand this LOVE until I held my sweet babies in my arms. Definitely being a mom is a challenge. Consistency and disciple are hand and hand and that is the toughest part of this job. I think back to the famous words, "This hurts me just as much as it hurts you." False...it hurts me more, I think! I just want to do my very best at helping both Macie and Weston grow into loving, compassionate, respectful adults and so much more. All I know is I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE my job and most can't say that about theirs. I am thankful that God has blessed me with a husband who provides so that I can stay home. I am thankful that he wants me home too! I am BLESSED to wake up to smiling faces, spend the day with them, and read their night books and say their prayers. Most of all I love seeing LIFE through their eyes. OH and I can't wait to hold our next little baby in my arms!!!
Macie saw the big, white flower tent in front of Kroger set up last week and she said, "Who gets flowers?" I told her that Mother's Day was coming up and explained what it was. She said she was getting me flowers. Then she saw on the Disney channel something about making a sweet treat for your mom. She decided she was making a cake.
I put my flowers by the sink. Macie keeps saying, "Don't you just love your beautiful flowers."Usually we read bedtime stories separately but the last few nights, Weston has crawled up in Macie's bed for his books. I LOVE IT!
THE DELICIOUS CAKE!
This is just part of the icing on this boy! He kept sticking his knife into the cake.
Macie thought I was the only one who was supposed to eat it but I told her that we could all share. She also thought since it was a "yellow" mix it was banana and she didn't want to eat that.I had the perfect Mother's Day! We went to church, enjoyed a delicious lunch and cake, and I also got to spend some time with my own mom. Saying THANK YOU isn't enough to say to my mom for all she did/does for us.
If a sporting event is on TV, it always catches Weston's eye; however, he isn't into cartoons yet. He kept pointing to the ball over and over and saying Pappy.
Macie and Weston made a tent in the dining room. Macie was determined that both of them were going to sleep there during nap time. It is hard to explain to a 4 yr old that her brother wouldn't sleep in there. OH but he wanted me to BELIEVE he could too!
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