Friday, May 10, 2013

What Mothers Day Is To Me

Mothers Day. A day to celebrate those who you consider to be a mother in your life. Those who sacrifice and provide everything they can for the bettering of their children. A mother does not have to be the woman who gave birth to you nor does she have to be the same species. In my life I have 3 mothers and each has left such an imprint.

For starters there is my birth Mom. The woman who raised me and dedicated 18 years to making me into the woman I am today.

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My mom had 3 other girls and I was the baby of the bunch being some what of a surprise ha ha. 


My mother even to this day makes everything I do out to be the greatest accomplishment of all times. I could have done something as simple as cooked a new recipe and she would be proud to tears of me. I find nothing but joy from my mother and I appreciate all she has sacrificed to raise me the right way. Regardless of the relationship my parents had she went through a lot to support her children and made sure we had a life  full of love and laughter. You hear people say your mom can not be your friend but mine truly is. We would have mother daughter shopping days, play checkers and even do puzzles together. I've learned how to cook from her and love to sew because of her passion to do just the same. I love her very very much. 


When I decided to marry Travis I  found myself with another mother whom I consider to be one of the most kind-hearted woman on the face of this earth. When my father found out of our engagement and my lack of pursuing college at the time, I was told to move out. Tonya then took me in with open arms as a daughter of her own loving me all the same as her own children. 


Aside from being my husband's mother she is also one of my best friends mothers and I've seen the hearts she's grown in both of these important people in my life. SO many sacrifices and acts of love from this woman and Travis and I feel honored to call her Mom. Never judgmental and never one to make you feel unwelcome. 


Last but most certainly not least there is Mrs. Dana. Dana is who I consider to be my adopted mother through my friendship with Krista. As a child I ran through the neighborhood playing tag, having sleep overs and growing into being a teenager with her daughter growing closer and closer each year. At one point I lived with them while my father was out of town and she was never one to treat me any differently from her own child. Warm desert always on the counter, dinner made for her hard working family every night and always God in her heart I couldn't help but see her as a wonderful mother figure. A role model even. 


Krista is one of those friends who will always be close to me regardless of  marriage, college and anything else life throws at us. I will always see Mrs. Dana as a mother of mine. 


Now for this mothers day I will be spending time with who I consider to my my children. As Travis told me the other day, "You can celebrate mothers day too, you're a mom to the pups!" My kids are not human but will love me as any infant would love a mother. Heck I even share my bed with them!


Until Travis and I decide to have children of our own these four will be our pride and joy. I can't brag about their straight A's but I can share a million pictures and brag about how far Kodak jumped off the pool stairs. lol. 

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Travis's 25th Birthday!

So Travis turned 25 this weekend. 


What a better way to start the day than with the pack!


We got a mini keg for the party and the dogs enjoyed some foamy beer goodness. :)


Lifting step dad's are the best way to work out!


Friends around a bonfire. 


It's not a party until Travis wrestles someone to the ground in some boyish fun.  Boys will be Boys I guess lol. 


We finished the weekend off with Iron Man 3 in 3D! Happy birthday Travis!

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Growing old(er) together



 
October 2009
 
 
April 2013
 
I love seeing us grow old(er) together.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Someone is turning 5!

 
After 5 years, Sofia had grown up to be quite a wonderful, beautiful little girl.
 
 
She has always had a special place in my heart after practically living with my sister for a while to be a full time nanny/best aunt ever. We spent a lot of time together.
 
 
Tons of fun with her Aunt Laura.
 
After I got married and moved away I missed seeing her and all of my other nieces and nephews growing up. So now that we're home we feel fortunate to watch them blossom and grow when we can. Travis worked night shifts up until this weekend and missed out on a lot from the last year (birthdays, family get-togethers, etc.), so now that he's on days we plan on doing "Special Days" instead of cheap gifts that break or get thrown away for the kid's birthdays. I'd rather make memories and bond creating a lasting relationship as "Cool" Uncle Travis and Aunt Laura. :)
 
 
On our way to our "Special Day". She still doesn't know where we're going just yet. Her face lit up as soon as we pulled in the parking lot of Chuck E Cheese.

 
Someone was Happy Happy Happy with their Uncle Travis.

 
Playing some games.

 
 Shootin' some hoops!
 
 
Anything that moves and makes noise is guaranteed to be lots of fun.
 
 
She even got to meet Chuck E himself!
 
As  little girl I remember a few presents but the best memories were the ones made with those I loved. Look out nieces and nephews, BIG birthday plans are being made!