For the first time in I have NO idea how long, probably last time there were BIG waves, Jon got up before me and made coffee. Well the Biz ( my nickname for Isabelle)had set her alarm to get up and make the coffee. My alarm was a sobbing child because she did not get to make the coffee for her Mom. I pulled her in bed with me and held for long while as she calmed down. Wow, what a great day. My family is racing to make my morning coffee. She is a resilient one. Soon she was back to her task of breakfast for mom. It was just what I asked for; sliced apple, bagel with peanut butter but no yogurt. We were out.
All of this happened early which I am totally used to. The day just rolled on. Sarah was the next up and had given me a break by sleeping through her alarm set to run with Ocean Lakes. I ran David to work. Came home and showered , taking my time. No 3 minute scrub-adub-dub for me this morning. That is a luxury that I rarely get to indulge in. I was a sweet start to the day and it was already 10 am.
Next on the Mom's adventure was a little book store browsing with my girl Sarah.She had not showered but was ready to find a good read and enjoy her Starbucks with me.
I settled in with a good read and enjoyed my morning. Mother's day marked the beginning of a BUSY week. My cup runn-eth over with commitments, work and retrieving the eldest son from college. I needed the charge my batteries day to power me through. Jon gathered what willing bodies he could and headed to the beach. He also planned a lovely dinner for the family so I would not have to; grilled Salmon, baked sweet potatoes and salad, YUM. I set to work on organizing my volunteer activities with Tide Swim team so that I could be 100% ready to watch the last 2 Middle school track meets that the twins would ever run in. When the crew returned from the beach Jon's sister (my SIL) Diane dropped by with a sweet card and a UNBELIEVABLE surprise.Jon's sisters were having the house cleaned on Tuesday and the carpets cleaned on Wednesday. Yes, I was so excited for the help in putting the spit shine on our abode. It will show better for potential buyer's with out me having to spend all my free time (like 12 minutes a day) cleaning!! That was such a great gift, I felt so over whelmed and such relief.
It was a big week for Jon and I, this was the week we would also celebrate our 20 years of wedded bliss. As all good families make the effort to do we put our celebration on hold to focus on the other tasks at hand; track and retrieving Tad from his first year of college..19 years as a Mom and the Mother of a college sophomore. I think it was important to focus on the tasks at hand. It was a huge week for Sarah carrying with her the the city mile record, being undefeated for 3 seasons, and pressure to stay that way. Mom's are there for those times and so would I be. I was able to make it work. The first event was a meet against Plaza were Sarah's undefeated title fell; to a friend. What a bumpy place. It does a Mother's heart good to see your child handle them selves with dignity and good sportsmanship when they are really hurting on the inside.
I was so lucky to have the ability to organize the Tide concessions and hospitality so I could be with Sarah and Greyson(Gman was making his first trip to City Track) at the Championships tract meet. The days of the weekend were busy, up at 5:30 and staying up late at night, for me. It was an awesome way to finish my
19th year as a Mom. Watching my kids shine, feeling the pride and accomplishment that comes with the effort. Often as Mom's we can loose sight of the job well done when it is mixed up in the rabbit trails of life.
Step back Mom's, next year on Mother's day forget the gifts. Reflect on the real joy and pride of being a Mother by watching your family and knowing all our energy and effort are the seeds of love for another generation.


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