Saturday, May 12, 2012

I'm aware that it is May. I am also aware that I haven't blogged in FOREVER. I didn't really feel like blogging in April. I just wanted it to slide by... safely. My 1 year anniversary from my dissection has come and gone. Last April, my life changed forever. It takes my breath away every time I think about lying in the ER and hearing the words come out of the doctor's mouth. Gross is the only word that comes into my head. Gross. But, God knew that I wasn't done here... I had 3 children that needed their mother. So, Happy Mother's Day to me. I'm so happy to be here to spend it with my children. I could have a million of them. I've got the best job in the world :)

Here's what we did (when we weren't at soccer, flag football, tap, tumbling, preschool, or ice skating) during March and April


Morgan has LOVED the warm weather... she could play in her bathing suit all day:)

Ashley got this umbrella for Easter. I'm pretty sure she's the only one that felt the need for an umbrella during the movie that night.



Cheeeeese... she loves to say that (and eat it too)

Easter Eggs!
 It's impossible to get them both to stay still, wear the same clothes, look at me, AND keep their eyes open. This is the best Easter Dress pic I could get:

Morgo and her "NANA!!" getting eggs
 This is actually to roll my legs out after I run.. but it is run to roll on your belly too...
 The zoo...
 My Mother's Day gifts from Colton and Ashley... they were so excited I had to open them right away!

 The hands say "I love you.." and then you open it up and it says, "This much!" Makes me think of when I was a kid. My dad used to say, "Do you love me a nickel or a quarter?" I would say, "Whole Bunches!". Love that memory.

 They also made me little grocery list notebooks with flower pens. LOVE IT! These are the best Mother's Day Presents.

I love my little monkeys and am so blessed to be their Mama! I am thankful to have healthy kids... I should embrace the constant going to soccer and football (and everything listed above!)... that means we're all healthy and happy. Who could ask for more?