Monday, May 12, 2008

My Mother's Day

Even though mother's don't get a paycheck I can't deny the rewards. Last Friday I went to J's class for a Mother's Day presentation. I walked in to hear his teacher say "well, I'm sure that....oh here she is!", and my son came running up to me with a huge grin on his face. I suppose he was worried that they were going to start without me. I sat at his desk while his class sang this "thanks mom" song, which was so cheesy and still I was trying not to cry. Then they came back to us and had us open a gift. There was a pretty card that he colored, (coloring is not his thing, so it meant a lot to see that he put real thought into it for me) and a book that they wrote for us. I tried to scan the actual pages of what he wrote but the positioning came out weird for some reason, so I am just going to quote some of my favorite parts. (also I tried to stick to his spelling:)
Chapter 1 My Mother
My Mom looks like my teacher! My moms hair is very long. My mom and me play Life. My mom washis dishis. I like my mom!! My mom is thin. Also she's beudaful and nice. I like my mom!

Chapter 5 What Mom Likes To Do
My Mom likes to take care of the baby. Wile I play a VidoGame. She likes to obey God. Also she likes to take lots and lots and lots of naps. She also likes to play with me.


Rewards indeed.
Saturday night I went to a Mother Daughter Banquet with D's grandmother along with his sister and a coupe Aunts. E was with me and after the meal they had "entertainment". Part of that was a woman who sang some songs, and at one point she invited the little girls to come up and sing Jesus Loves Me. She then proceeded to ask them some questions like "what day is it tomorrow?" and "what could you do for your mom on mother's day?" At this point I'm messing with my new camera no really watching and then I hear, "and aren't you pretty with your curls!" Knowing this must be mine I start to pay attention and this is what went down....
Woman: What could you do for your mom on Mother's Day tomorrow?
E: Um, I could give her a hug.
Woman: Yes, that 's so sweet. You're going to make me cry. Now who can tell me some of the nice things your mommy does for you? Okay...
E: I suvd her a poty. (to me it's clear that she has said "i served her a party" and she did the day before in the hallway, a lovely tea party with dessert and dancing, but...)
Woman: You sit on the potty for her?
E: glaring because this is not what she meant, she still nods because she does sit on the potty when she needs to
Woman: Where is your mommy when you are on the potty? (why would you ask this?)
E: She's in the shower.
Audience: roaring with laughter
another quick story...
J stayed the night at a friend's house on Saturday and the parents said they were listening to the kids talk in their room, (they were in the living room and could hear whatever they were saying). Wes(7) is his friend and Keilah(5) is his little sister who shares a room.
K: Jesse will you marry me when we grow up?
J: I don't know, I'm gonna marry a lot of girls.
I'm afraid I have a casanova.

I love my kids!


2 comments:

LWB said...

Adorable! I love Jesse's book - especially the part of "my mom is thin" and "my mom likes to take lots and lots of naps." The honesty of children! and the simplicity of what they love and appreciate.

Glad it was a special day!
xoxox

Deanna said...

I love the part about mom taking lots and lots of naps - my kids would definitely agree on that one for me.