Happy Mother’s Day
Well mother’s day isn’t really different than any other day. I guess it was different as I got to help clean windows. Nicole and I ended up going to the grocery store while dad and Justin went to Home Depot, both in their jammies still. Both of us are realizing how easy it is to shop with one kid. Dad managed to get everything plus more he needed and Nicole helped me shop. We came home and decided to clean the windows, it was so much fun maybe an annual tradiion if I am lucky (sarcasm). I sort of volunteered to help. We only did the upstairs and it really looks nice. Reminded me though that I want new baseboards upstairs. The kids wanted to help too. The kids played with Diego rescue pack and Dora backpack then we played in the tent room. Justin was asking where the trampoline today-we let a friend borrow it. We did a bit of spring cleaning. After lunch we gave the kiddos a bath. Nicole did not want to get in the bath, she did not want to take off new jamies. The kids stayed in their jammies until bath time. Justin and dad after bath went to lay down and read books while Nicole and I polished our nails together. It was definitely a great mom/daughter moment on mother’s day. We had plans to go to Bret’s moms for dinner. On the way we stopped at TeWinkle Park. The kids played a little then it was too hot for Nicole’s feet and the shoes we had don’t have backs so they kept falling off. So we decided to take a nice walk around the park. We saw all the water falls and the ducks. We even crossed over the water using the stones, the kids really liked that. We headed over to Grammy’s. The kids played while dad did some work around her house. The kids rode their trikes for a while too. They had a great time in her front yard riding their trikes. We had fun at Grammy’s. Nicole was getting a little cranky. We got in the car and Justin announced he was hungry. I am not sure how he could be hungry as we were all full. Nicole almost had a fit over jammies so we realized we better read books and put them to bed.