Sorry we've been having a little bit of delays with our lives. Ever since Mom and the rest of us were trying to get used to the new look of how the Little Miracles people have changed our home, some of us have been dreading the idea that we were going to celebrate Mother's Day and Father's Day without Dad for the first time. Mom was a little sad about it, just because she remembered all those good times on Mother's Day that Dad would make her feel special. So we tried to make her day amazing!
For the past few months, ever since Dad's funeral, we have been able to celebrate the holidays and special days while knowing that Dad is up in heaven, probably working on an important job for the eternities. So this year, for Mother's Day, I went to church with Mom, Curly, and Baby Doll. After church, we went to the cemetery to visit Dad's grave. Baby Doll and Mom were singing a little ballad that Baby Doll learned from Girl Scout Camp that was kind of a finale, but she and Scout decided it kind of fit for Dad's heavenly love.
From now on, maybe we will have a new tradition of visiting the cemetery at least every Mother's Day, Father's Day, and Memorial Day. We could visit his stone, along with his other heavenly grandsons.
Afterwards, we got home and got things ready for a little family gathering. Some family members came for dinner, including Bossy, Gamer, and their kids. Even after Gamer spent all day smoking a brisket, Bossy's family still brought rolls, corn on the cob, and a delicious homemade carrot cake. (I would have preferred fewer nuts. But that's just me...) It was a meal Dad would have been proud of! Then, as an extra Mother's Day gift, Gamer helped replace the microwave. It's been operating without any heat and it was annoying, so we got a new one that does heat.
Curly and Sport both brought Mom flowers just like Dad would have done. One of Mom's favorite gifts was a new small vacuum that cleans up after the pets. A bunch of my siblings bought it together because it was very expensive. Beauty and The Beast got her a new icemaker for her room and I got her two of her favorites, gummy bears and beef jerky.
I even played Mom's favorite song that talks about Mother's Day, Love Me Like a Rock by Paul Simon. To make it even more special, I would like to show it to you based on one of my favorite childhood movies.
Happy Mother's Day! Love you, Mom.
















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