Tuesday, May 10, 2011

My first Mother's Day

For Mother's Day we enjoyed a nice day just the 3 of us. I woke up to Russell making me this french toast for breakfast. Blake even slept till 8ish (but I think that was in part to his oddly being awake from 2-4am)(I guess he just felt the need to wish me an extra early happy mother's day, not my idea of a happy mother's day haha). The french toast was delicious! 
 Durring breakfast I opened my Mother's Day gift... 
 I love it!! Russell ordered it from here. I don't wear much any jewelry except my wedding ring. So when my good friend showed me this website I thought hey, I could wear that, it's nice and simple and would go with pretty much whatever I wear. That's my kind of jewelry. Simple. 
After we had breakfast, we franticly got ready and headed to church. 
After church we went to Starbucks and I enjoyed my favorite, a Carmel Machiato, yum! Then we went out to a little nursery off of Peoria Road and bought some flowers to plant in the pots on the deck. We headed home after that. When we got home we had lunch and then Blake took a 3 hour nap! While he was napping Russ and I did just the normal Sunday stuff around the house. It was a great day!

At church the Pastor spoke about three different mothers in the Bible (two were "good" one was "bad"). He talked about how the Bible didn't give much insight into what kind of mothers these women were, but how we did know what kind of women they were. And through knowing what kind of women they were we could gain what kind of mothers they were. They were women who saw God as holy and feared the Him. Another thing the Pastor said that really stood out to me was that it wasn't our idea to honor mom's, it was God's idea. 

Before this Mother's Day, my first Mother's Day, I kind of just saw it as a "hallmark holiday" just another one of those holiday's. But after becoming a mother there is much more to it then that. Being a mom is one of the most important jobs I will ever have. And I am so thankful, (even more thankful now) for my mom. I can't say thank you enough to you, mom, for you unconditional love, for everything you have done for me my whole life. Thank you, I love you! 

2 comments:

  1. Sounds like a great day! I'm impressed with Russell's breakfast making skills.

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  2. I love the necklace Sara! A woman I work with has one with her little girl's name on it and a pink charm. Such a sweet and simple piece of jewelry.

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