Friday, May 11, 2007

Happy Mother's Day

This will be my 2nd Mother's Day and it still feels strange that I am a "Mom Mom". In the past it was always routine on what we would get our mom's on this day......a nice card and flowers. They never wanted anything more........

My husband asked me what I wanted for Mother's Day which seemed strange. Not that he asked me but that I am a MOM. I still sometimes am not use to it I guess. Don't get me wrong I LOVE it but after being married for almost 15 years before my son was born, it still is hard to believe that this little pumpkin is actually our's.

Oh how life has changed since he was born.



That sentence deserves a line of it's own LOL.......We had normal routines, came and went as we pleased, slept till whenever on the weekends, well you get the idea! How that all abruptly came to an end LOL......But you know what? I wouldn't change it for anything in the world. In a way I wish we had him earlier but God had different plans. We enjoyed just "our" time together and I guess you can say, we did our thing. Now it's not just us anymore, we have this little person that we are now responsible for.......oh how that reality sometimes still overwhelms me to this day.



I thank God for him everyday and I know he will help me to teach him the best I can. So for all the other mom's out there, I would just like to say "Happy Mother's Day" to you all! I hope you enjoy the day with your family!

5 comments:

Momma Roar said...

What a great picture!!

They do change our lives don't they? ;)

Have a wonderful mother's day!

Lori said...

I agree kids change everything...but for the better.

I like the photo of you two.

You have a wonderful Mothers Day!

Anonymous said...

My oldest son is 14 almost 15 and it still seems strange to me also, being called "Mom" I think to myself sometimes, "Am I really that old" lol :)

Have a good day.

Pen of Jen said...

God is in control. The baby is so cute. I can't remember going to the bathroom uninterupted, nor seeing skates, balls or socks seemingly everywhere, but like you would not change a thing!

Praise God that you truly have seen both sides. It makes you much more understanding to others...It sounds like maybe you could write some short articles for others. It is always uplifting to find that you are not alone!

Have a great day:)

TO BECOME said...

A darling picture that speaks volumes. I am glad you had a happy mother's day. connie from Texas