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Sunday, May 17, 2020

Mothers Day - A little late!

I know its been a week ago, but I'm finally getting around to telling you about my Mothers Day.  It was a really nice weekend, and the celebration covered several days.  :)

It started on Friday when Bob brought home these pretty flowers.  He was going to get something for Mothers Day, but picked these up instead because he knew I was having a long and crazy day at work.


We both had Saturday off and spent the day getting things done at home.  In the late afternoon we went to Heather and Andrews house.  We haven't seen them since the whole Covid thing started and they've been working on their house.  There was lots of painting and fixing up that we wanted to see.  It looks so good!  They've made a big change in that house in the year they've lived there.

 They gave me this cute little daisy plant.  It's so cheerful!



They also gave me this necklace - "It is well, with my soul".  I love it!

We had supper with them and enjoyed our time together.

On Sunday, our church met for the first time in several months.  There were lots of things done to prepare for this, including meeting with medical people.  The chairs were set so families could sit together, but more distance between the rows.  There was no nursery, no children's programs...  E-mails went out ahead of time with how things were going to go.  People were also told that no one would be judged if they didn't feel comfortable in coming, we would be there for those who wanted to come, and would be streaming for those who didn't.  It went well and it was so good to see everyone again.  We had quite a few people come from other churches because they just wanted to be in church in person again.

After church we had lunch, and then Aaron, Laura and the girls came over.  We haven't seen them either in such a long time.   Believe it or not, I forgot to get any photos of the girls!

Here's a card the girls made me.  They also made me these little bead art creations.  Ruby's is the heart, which she informed me meant love.  Alaina worked hard to make this pretty sunrise.  Laura and Aaron also gave us a gift certificate to go out for supper when the restaurants open back up.  We spent a few hours together and enjoyed it so!


Before supper we had a Zoom call with all of our kids, including Andy and Nikki in Kentucky.  We've done several of these lately and although it's not as good as being together in person, it sure is fun!

Monday, it was back to work.  It was a long day and I didn't end up getting home until 6:30.  When I got home, Bob was already gone because he had a meeting.  But, he left a note saying to check the fridge in the garage, as he had found something waiting for me when he got home.

It was this fun edible arrangement from Andy and Nikki!  There were grapes, strawberries, pineapple and some yummy chocolate covered strawberries.  Everything was good!

It was a fun Mothers Day weekend, and of course the best part was seeing my kids and grandkids after a long time apart.

17 comments:

Terri D said...

Oh my goodness, I know seeing those kiddos in person was just the best gift for Mother's Day! The bead gifts Ruby and Alaina made for you are precious keepsakes! Thanks for sharing your weekend with us!!

Susan said...

Sounds like a wonderful Mother's Day and that edible arrangement was pretty! How big is your church? I am wondering how it will be when ours opens. We have 3 services with about 300 people in it. We have a huge children's ministry. I will be 65 this August and my husband is 65 and has diabetes. So we might hold back a bit. We have been having 4 online services, a Wed. verse by verse study and he comes on 2-3 times for devotions and words of encouragement. Have a great week and stay safe!

Hootin Anni said...

I can imagine how good it felt to be together again. Family AND parishoners!

Laurel Wood said...

I enjoyed reading about your special weekend. I love all the thoughtful treasures you were gifted. Ruby and Alaina are very talented. Wishing you a nice start to the week.

Ramblings of a Retired Lady said...

Seeing the kids, going to church and all the pretty flowers and goodies made for a very special Mothers Day for you. Things are getting back to normal - slowly but surely.

Arlene G said...

What lovely gifts and remembrances. It is good to be appreciated as a mama.

Linda said...

What great kids!!! smiles

Changes in the wind said...

So happy you had a wonderful Mother's Day, it is all about family.

Doris said...

Lovely day! Or I should say days ☺
Wow, you had church! No word here yet when that will happen for us....but then our governor still has our county in stay at home. Even when we get to the next level no groups over 25 can gather. It's taking a LONG time.
Take care!

Annie said...

I'm so glad you had a lovely Mother's Day weekend!

Our church will finally be able to meet again on May 31st! We will have to follow all the same guidelines as your church as well. Even then we are so excited!

carrie@northwoods scrapbook said...

Looks like a wonderful Mother's Day time from all of your beautiful blessings that made you a Mommy & Grandma. And you're such an awesome one, Mari, I can see why they would want to spoil you and make sure you knew it! 😊 💜

Sally said...

Aww, I'm so glad you had a great Mother's Day weekend! If anyone deserves, you're at the top of my list. You sure have had some rough times at work. And, you're so loved by your family.

I'm missing my family, but as always I know 'this too shall pass' - just don't know when. :)

xoxo

Kim said...

It sounds like a lovely day. Must have been nice to get to church again. We're still in a full lockdown so we have to watch online.

Jean said...

What a wonderful post to read!! How wonderful to be able to go to church again and be with your family. And the Zoom chat sounds so fun! We are not as far along in opening up here in PA. We did outdoor things with Sam and the kids Saturday evening and then with Anthony and Lori on Sunday evening.

Jenny the Pirate said...

Oooooh those edible arrangements! I got one from a friend for my birthday and it was so delicious! I love the big pineapple flowers. And the containers they come in are so pretty! Mine sits on my counter, holding my smaller silicone utensils. I know it was wonderful for you to see all of your loveys again. We haven't distanced from our family because there was no reason to, and I honestly don't think I could have done that. You've made real sacrifices. xoxo

Debi said...

It's nice when celebrations are stretched out a bit isn't it? You received some lovely gifts ... I especially liked the crafts Ruby and Alaina made for you. So special.

LL Cool Joe said...

You are so lucky to go into other peoples homes and to church! I miss going to church and don't think we'll be able to go for months.