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I hope every one of you had a spectacular Mother’s Day, but if your house is anything like mine, the celebration wears off quicker than you can say, “wash the dishes.” Even as it is, I wouldn’t trade one second of it.
This year I even scored a talking card. This ones a keeper! Ehem…not that they all aren’t keepers.
Your teens rely on you to say things as their parent like, “whaz-up dog?” and “bootylicious.” To serenade every car passenger with Neil Diamonds greatest hits. To appear in public wearing combinations of lime green and Tartan plaid. Only you can commit these acts of unparalleled unhipness. So approach this crucial responsibility with pride and remember…your kids are counting on you.
Well I must go. I have three hours and two minutes left to milk it.
PS – Don’t let the feet scare you. We washed her off in the birdbath!
Just kidding.
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Happy Mother’s Day! The kids are in bed, can I still milk it?
Sure you can Kristen. As long as hubby’s still awake!
Those pics are beautiful!!! Hilariously so.
good shots. tell sarah she looked a little mean. was she in a bad mood?
Beautiful women in these shots!
How blessed you are…a beautiful mama, 4 beautiful children (though only two are in these shots)…a joy-filled Grammie-I’m thinking how blessed you are my sweet friend.
Love that picture of Sarah and Bella…what gorgeous girls you have!
big hug to all of you and hope you’re feeling better!
Kimmie
mama to 6
one homemade and 5 adopted
Wait, I recognize those feet….oh, but my daughter is not a member of your family. But she could be based on that photo alone.
Your photos are beautiful and I really like you blog.
Hopped over here from Still His Girl.