Sunday, May 11, 2014

Happy Mother's Day!

Wishing a wonderful Mother's Day to our fabulous moms and of course my grandma.  We are so lucky to have them in our lives, and to have all their love and support, especially as we raise our own family.  We couldn't do it without them!

We were able to celebrate with all the moms over brunch in Suncadia.  It's the perfect halfway point between Yakima and Sammamish, the food was yummy, and everything went smoothly (mostly meaning our boys cooperated and were happy kiddos, making brunch very enjoyable).

The weather cooperated as well, making it possible for Jackson to get some park time in, and for Corey and Jackson to grill up dinner.

I was completely spoiled with a back scratch in bed first thing this morning, lots of cuddles from both boys, kisses and hugs from J, a hand delivered card from J right after he woke up, a hanging flower basket (which J helped pick out), brunch, dinner made by Corey and J, and a complete car detailing.  (I'd wanted my car vacuumed and dusted, but Corey went all out and had Tru Experience, a mobile car detailing company, come out on Friday and complete transform both the inside and outside of my car, making it look brand new!)

I am so thankful and honored to be a mama to my boys, and I love them to pieces. And I'm so grateful to the moms in my life for setting such great examples for me.

Here are some photos from our fun day.

Got lots and lots of these smiles today.  And how cute is Cole in his cardigan onesie?!


My mama role models



Best our family photos seem to be these days - Cole trying to eat his shirt, Jackson chewing on his hand. Sigh.





It's hard work being so cute, and helping hand out cards and gifts at brunch.  He tried to tell us he didn't fall asleep in the car...but photo evidence doesn't lie.

Lots of snuggles with this boy today...one of my favorite ways to spend an afternoon.

These two whipped up a delicious dinner, and I didn't have to lift a finger.  Love, love, love!


First time Cole has joined us for dinner at the table (rather than sitting in his swing or bouncer near the table, or being held).  So fun!

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