(Skip to the 3rd paragraph for the non-depressing part of the blog post.)
I think that Mother’s Day is my least favorite holiday of the year . . . a day to remember that my Mom is no longer here with us and now also a day to remember that we live 19 hours away from my mother-in-law and have to “celebrate” with her over the phone instead of in person. I know God has a purpose for taking my Mom home to be with Him when He did and I know we chose to move 19 hours away to live up here, but this holiday is much harder than others!
So, I dreaded the day the entire week before, but managed to get through the day without too many tears. Tom was working on Mother’s Day, so the girls and I had a pretty normal day and then we celebrated as a family on Wednesday. This actually worked out well as I was over the Mother’s Day depression and had moved on and could enjoy being celebrated by my wonderful husband and 3 beautiful daughters.
Dinner on Sunday evening – the girls made decorations for the table and we had sparkling cider with our dinner
Cheers! Ashley was using a Mickey Mouse water goblet for the first time and was very excited.
So Wednesday morning was Spa day at our home. Tom and Sage made some apple pancakes that I asked for, for breakfast. Then they had a beautiful basket for me with lavender lotion, soap, room spray and tea and shortbread. I was then “pampered” with a manicure given to me by Sage, and a pedicure by Molly. Ashley kept grabbing the nail polish as she wanted to be part of it, but 21 months is probably a little too early for nail polish. (OK, 3 is too young, but Molly really had so much fun and I chose such a light color you could hardly see it.) Tom made us a wonderful tea for lunch and then I was able to volunteer in Sage’s classroom for the first time that afternoon. It was a great Mother’s Day!
I know what you’re thinking . . . Wow! That sure looks relaxing.
They were so excited to do my nails.
I just saw this picture for the first time tonight. Here are the questions that come to my mind:
What I was thinking giving my 3 year old nail polish? (just kidding – she did a great job!)
When did I get old lady feet?
Where’s the self-tanning lotion to hide the things that need to be hidden?
I wonder if Tom would like a spa day for Father’s Day?
(Just kidding honey!)
You ladies look so cute in your leopard print pillowcase tops! 🙂
You are a brave woman to let a 3 year old paint your toes- what a blessing and wonderful memories you are creating for your daughters. 🙂