How would the perfect Mother's Day look to you? When I thought about it for a couple of days I had my plan. No cooking for anyone, no cleaning up after anyone, taking a nap or two. Ryder asked what I wanted for breakfast if he cooked then I would have to clean up. How about Raspberry doughnuts, old fashioned doughnuts, and milk.
Dave didn't believe him on the doughnuts.
He had to buy the store ones since I couldn't like anything else.
Love the new houseplants.
Nap time
Downstairs with Piper & Dave.
We watched a couple of movies.
Blake & Julie invited us for dinner. They always make yummy food that can't be duplicated. Once again we relaxed and watched another movie.
I love being a mother. However, these teenager years are really kicking my butt. They are never happy, or like the food I make, how I wash their clothes, and last but not least don't ask any questions. This phase is much more tiring than when they were little who knew. I do love the occasional hugs, random text messages, and making or bringing me treats. They each surprised me on my birthday & today with thoughtful gifts. I am lucky they are mine for eternity.
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