Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Mother's Day Weekend

Hope you all had a Happy Mother’s Day! I say “Mommy” all the time when talking with Wyatt and it is still surreal to me…that I am his Mom. We are so blessed to have two Mom’s (Ann and Joyce) in our lives that are just the epitome of unconditional love to all three of us. We love you both and I hope to be as wonderful a mom to Wyatt as you two have been to Ken and me. I had hoped to have a photo of us, but we were both feeling our colds and the day got away from us. I will make up for it by taking some next weekend.

Our weekend was packed full of activities. Starting with last Friday, I had a company quarterly meeting in which I help plan, organize and execute our meetings…this quarter had a Kentucky Derby theme and we had a hat contest where I won 3rd place!


Ken and his Dad kicked off the beautiful spring day by playing a round of golf and father-son bonding. Saturday, we went to Family Fun Fest which was put on by The Vickie Lynn Bare Foundation. Vickie was a dear friend and sister-in-Christ who was also the Children’s Ministry Director at our church. We both adored her and had the opportunity to work with her. She passed away over a year ago to Breast Cancer. Vickie initially was the reason that I walked the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer for so many years. The turn out was fabulous and it is difficult to believe she has been gone for over a year. On Mother’s Day, we went to church and then on to an amazing brunch at Ken’s sister’s house to celebrate Mother’s Day and our niece’s 2nd birthday! What a wonderful brunch…DELICIOUS food as always and a lot fun! Unfortunately, the nasty cold that has been traveling around got to Superman (my Dad) so we postponed our Mother’s Day celebration till everyone was 100%.

The cold has made itself present at our house as well. Wyatt got it first…and then me. He has such an adult cough for such a little guy, but through it all he is smiling and laughing as usual.

Wyatt will be getting baptized this Sunday, the 17th and if you would like to be a witness as he begins his journey in faith you need to wake up early; sorry but the 8:30 am service at our church is our service. He has his outfit…now his Mom needs hers. Wish me luck!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Loving it Shari!