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My Mother's Day

My Mother's Day welcomed me with my oldest snuggling with me in my bed until it was time to wake up.  He rarely does this anymore, so it was a real treat.

Once everyone was up, the boys were super excited about their "secret" cards they made me for Mother's Day.  Buddy explained that they were secret because I don't know what they look like, but it was okay that he told me that they had made cards.  Also, he added, "There may or may not be a heart on it.  You'll just have to wait and see!"  Button made a similar statement about happy faces.  =)  Well, I'm happy to report that I got two wonderful cards which not surprisingly feature hearts and smiley faces.

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Then, they gave me their gift.  I've written before about my future engineers, but this was beyond special.  With Daddy's help of course, they made me a light up LED heart.  So cool!  Daddy also gave me some chocolates that we shared.

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After church, we looked through the boys baby books.  Then we headed out to a new park for a walk.  It was really warm and humid but quite lovely, and the kids were quite cute.

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The day ended with Button telling me, "Mommy, I always want you to be my mommy."
I love being a mom!

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