Monday, May 13, 2013

Mother's Day weekend


The boys spoiled me all weekend. I truly felt like a princess.

Friday night we went to The Bostrom's for french dips and lots of laughs. So nice to have friends who are close by with kids around Bridger's age. We celebrated the end of the school year and the beginning of a super fun summer. We all got our summer passes to Roaring Springs (well not the husbands, they have to work :) and we celebrated that baby Bostrom #2 is on its way. Due date: November 20th. Meg's is feeling great and looking fabulous as ever. Bridger and Olivia played hide- and - seek all night. So fun to watch.

Saturday came fast, we were up at 6:00am to get dressed and ready for Race For The Cure.


 I captain our Centennial team and we had 18 people on our team. It was a fantastic event and so fun to go with all the girls. Even some of the babies of Centennial came, including my boy.


He was such a trooper. By the end he was exhausted from running around, walking/pushing the stroller and lots of cuddles from all the fabulous ladies.



There was 11,700 people at this event and it was very inspiring to see all the pink shirts in the crowd. They were the survivors!

It was fun to chat with the people who were walking along side of us and the people watching was out of this world.

After the race we all headed over to Willow Creek Grill for drinks and lunch. It

was a beautiful day and such a memory to share with all these ladies.

Bridger and I got home around 2pm and a nap was in store for our little boy while mommy freshened up and admired the work that Ben did in our yard. I swear this yard is never ending, but it sure looks great.

Two hours later it was off to Audrey's dance recital. I always look forward to these. She is so darn cute and such a great little dancer. It's no wonder she is front and center! Such a great job. Bridger did great too, by the end he was getting a little antsy, so daddy took him out to the cafeteria to run off some steam so I could stay and watch the last few dances.

By the time we got home we were exhausted and ready for bed.

Sunday morning the boys got up and let me sleep in. It was SO nice. Also SO quite. I woke up about an hour later and they were not home. I didn't worry to much and continued about my morning with  some relaxing t.v watching in bed and allowing my mind to wonder for a little while.

A little while later the boys showed up, nothing in hand, and when I asked what they went and did they said,"O we just went for a little drive." Hmmmm...... I knew better then to believe that, so I walked to the living room and played with Bridger for a little bit and the next thing I knew daddy had Starbucks in his hand and breakfast at the table.

Such stinkers! Boy do I love them though.

Breakfast was great and it was still early enough in the morning that we decided to go for a nice long walk and stop by a park along the way. Bridger loved every bit of it.

Later in the afternoon we headed over to Grandma and Grandpa Parsons for a bbq and sprinkler fun. It was 91 degrees yesterday. HOT!

Poor Bridger started feeling bad right around the time dinner was being served. I didn't think to much about it but by the time we got home he had spiked a fever and was very unhappy. It was a long night, poor kiddo was so hot and the drainage kept him from being able to lay down without coughing up all the flem which ended up within him throwing up two time last night.

So today I stayed home with him and we headed to the doctor. Ears and through look fine, alittle red and alot of drainage. Doctor thinks that it is related to allergies and his sinus, so we are now being referred to allergist specialist since Bridger is having a reaction on his legs and arms as well. He has been sleeping almost all day today. He did hit the 25lb mark on the scale 66 percentile. Such a little boy.

My mother's day was fabulous and there was love all around. There is no better job then being a mother to Bridger and a wife to Ben. I love you both and thank you for treating me like a queen xoxo.

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