Saturday, May 10, 2008

Happy Mother's Day!

I tried always to do better: saw always a little further. I tried to stretch myself.- Audrey Hepburn. As a mother I feel a lot like Ms. Hepburn's quote. I feel like these wants come natural being a mother. But I must remind myself with my Faith, that though I will always worry about my children, I have Faith they will always be okay...Do not be anxious about tomorrow; tomorrow will look after itself.- Matthew 6:34.

I took the kids to the mall earlier this week to have their portraits taken at the Picture People. We were working on an art project for Nana and Oma's mother's day gifts and needed a photo of them to be in the center of it! James wasn't very cooperative with the photographer, so we didn't get too many poses to choose from, but used the one above. Both Nana and Oma called to say they love the gifts, a matted photo of the kids, with poems about Nanas and Omas, as well as their hand prints around the mat. They turned out cute, I forgot to take a photo of them though before we mailed them.


So I received my mother's day gift a day early. Madeline couldn't keep the secret! LOL I got just what I wanted...a bird feeder! It's a beautiful glass hand blown Bella Bird Feeder. It has this blue swirl design on it. Oh and Stephen made sure I had a 5 year supply of bird feed (James is standing on it)!

While I was hanging my new bird feeder on my back porch, the kids were ecstatic to see these huge bubbles flying over our fence! Our neighbors were having a birthday party and had this gigantic bubble blowing fan. It worked out for my kids that the wind was blowing all the bubbles into our yard. :-)



Here's my bird feeder! Now I just need to sit back and wait for the birds!

I'll end this post with a prayer for all the moms out there...

Madonna and Child by Sassoferrato.

May the Blessed Mother come into your life today with a special blessing for you. May you always be grateful for the Blessed Mother. Without her we would not have Jesus. Our Savior.

2 comments:

Windy said...

what a cute post! I love your new feeder. You think that it will be a 5 year supply of birdfeed but it actually lasts about a month if you fill your feeder every other day. Can't wait to see what kinds of birds you get int Texas! Hope you had a great day.

steve said...

I have been without my computer for about 2 weeks. It is very time consuming catching up on everyone's blog site. The kids are growning like crazy. Hope you had a Happy Mother's Day. Miss y'all