Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Memorable Memorial Weekend

What a fun weekend we had! It started out with me going to the Indians game with my two sons and Alex's friend. The game was the game that almost never ended and I was really bored but Alex's friend took a walk around the whole park with me and that was nice. We couldn't leave early because the whole reason I went was for the fireworks to country music! We endured to the end and I saw my frieworks. Meanwhile at home, Nicholas' family arrived. Now that was killing m , to not be there for their arrival. If the game had been normal, we would have been home, but of course, it wasn't! However, we finally did get home and on Saturday we had a family picnic. The rest of the weekend, games were played and movies were watched. We went to Avon's parade on Monday. I love that parade. It is a typical small town, midwestern parade-not too big, but just right. That is one thing that has not changed through the years of Avon's changes and I love it. We end at the Indian Mound cemetery for a service and they sing patriotic songs and play taps. This year it was extra special because the Reed family was in the parade, and Nicholas' wife and son were there to enjoy it with us. It was a great kick-off to the summer. If only I were ready for the summer! And, of course, after everyone left, I had to shed my tears. Some things never change!

Monday, May 12, 2008

Mommy's Day

I had a very nice relaxing Mother's Day. My breakfast in bed was as always, a great treat. Dinner was delicious and the company was delightful. So, it was a very good Mother's Day. The day before was also very special. We went to the temple and sealed my Mom and Dad. I don't know if they will accept it, but it felt good to do my part. And, as always, the temple was just what I needed. Afterwards, we went out to eat and stopped at the Amish stand for some baked goods and homemade buckeyes. It was a nice weekend and I hated to have it end and go back to work. And in typical fashion, it was a horrible Monday! Oh well, there must need be oppostition in all things, right? Plus, all good things must come to an end. Or so they keep telling me!