Showing posts with label mom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mom. Show all posts

Sunday Confessions Link Up

Happy Sunday! 

You all know how this goes - grab a button, write up some confessions, and link them up at the bottom of the post.
 
1. I lost my lens cap while at a shoot yesterday. Holy oops!!! I proceeded to crawl around on my hands and knees trying to find it. No luck. I promptly drove to Best Buy and bought another. Good thing the next shoot was for a friend who was very understanding and didn't mind moving her shoot back a half hour.

2. I lost my cell phone at the mall on Thursday. I don't know if I set it down somewhere or if it fell out of my pocket, or what. All I know is that if you don't have the "Find My iPhone" app, then you should download it now. Otherwise I would probably not have my trusty little phone right now.

3. I forgot to put the diaper wipes in Elsie's diaper bag the other day. Are we sensing a pattern here? Mommy brain is real, people!! Anyway, I definitely cleaned her butt with a wet paper towel. Ha!

4. I ate seven apples yesterday. They were small, okay?! So freakin' delicious. Om nom nom (and you KNOW I had my JIF).

5. I really need to shower. Like, seriously. I'm disgusting. Five photo shoots in super hot, super humid weather. I am gross, gross, GROSS!!!

What do you have to confess? 

I Hope I'm Just Like You

Dear Mom, 

The title of this post is for you. You're pretty much the best mom anyone could ask for, and someday I hope my little girl says the same thing about me - I hope I'm just like you. I love you! Thank you for loving me even when it was hard. Thank you for never giving up on me, thank you for teaching me, thank you for always being there. Thank you for being my mom - I'm so, so happy that my children will get to call you, "Grandma." 
Isn't she beautiful? 

Favorite Things Friday. My Mom Rocks.

Hey guys! 


It's Friday (the 13th... hope you're not superstitious)!!! This week my favorite things list is going to be just some of my favorite pictures that I took in South Dakota. 


1. Some of the rocks in Jewel Cave. I realize that this picture is a tiny bit blurry, but I love that you can see all of the colors in it. Jewel Cave is the second longest cave in the world, and it was the most amazing out of the 3 that we saw while in South Dakota.
2. Mount Rushmore at night. We spent Independence Day at Mt. Rushmore, and it was awesome. We did not, however, see fireworks - the fire risk was "extremely high." In order to make myself feel a little better, I added the fireworks in Photoshop. Because I'm a boss. 
3. Flowers along a prairie hike near Wind Cave. So we went to Wind Cave, and right before our tour, we took a short hike (maybe a mile). Along the trail, there were so many beautiful flowers and plants. This is one of my favorite shots. 
4. Flowers in unexpected places. This shot was taken near Thunderhead Falls. I laid on my stomach and stretched out over the water to get this picture, and I feel like it was worth it. If anyone knows what these things are called, please tell me! 
5. The colors of the hills in the Badlands. These hills were so much more amazing in person, I can't even describe it. You all should just hop in your cars right now and drive to South Dakota. 
Sooo... what I didn't mention earlier is that today is my mom's birthday! I'd tell you how old she is, but you probably wouldn't believe me because she looks so much younger.

Anyway. I just wanted to take a minute to wish her a happy birthday!
Dear Mom, 


You are the best. I hope you have a wonderful birthday, and that you and Dad get to spend some quality time together! I appreciate all that you have done for me, all the support you constantly give me, and the wonderful example that you have set for me. You are the strongest woman I know, and I hope to have accomplished as much as you by the time I get to the ripe old age of 27 (what? You're older than that? I don't believe you).

Love, 


Alyx

To My Mom.

Dear Mom, 


Once upon a time, I was in an English class where I had to write about the people who raised me. I want to share what I wrote about you:



Mom is beautiful – she’s aged so gracefully over her [almost] 48 years. She doesn’t believe in wearing more makeup than just mascara and lipstick, and she doesn’t even need that much to be beautiful. She taught me that being pretty is not about your hair, your clothes, or your makeup – it’s about the way you carry yourself. I guess I learned that from her when she cut her hair. She used to have this beautiful, long, chestnut brown hair, but cut it all off in frustration about ten years ago (or has it been even longer?). She’s sporting a buzz cut now, but I swear, if anyone can pull it off, she can. She still manages to look feminine, even though people like me require long hair to do that.
Mom is pretty tall for a woman, but I think I passed her in height when I was about fifteen. She’s been the shortest one in our family for years, but she looks like a giant when she’s next to people of average height. When I look at my mom, I see just that – a mom. She’s carried four children and delivered them all naturally. She’s made lunches, been a chauffeur , and given out punishments. She’s done all of that motherly stuff for years, and she’s good at it.
You know what else I see when I look at Mom, though? I see an accomplished woman. She went back to school to get a bachelor’s degree when Ryan and Kyle were in elementary school, I was in middle school, and Evan was in high school. She got a 4.0, and she didn’t stop there. After she graduated from Wichita State University with a bachelor’s degree in communication, she went on to get a master’s degree (where she also got a 4.0). I don’t know how she did it, but she did. I look at all that she’s accomplished and think to myself, “If she can do it with four kids, then I can certainly do it with none!” 
Mom is my role model and friend. We didn’t always get along when I was growing up (we had those fights that mother and daughter so often do), but now that I’m grown and gone, I realize how much I took for granted, and how patient my mom must have been. I love that woman so much! Mom is also a sister, daughter, friend, and wife. She’s sister to Staci, Christi, Chauntel, and Scott; daughter to Alan and Lois; friend to almost everyone she meets; and she’s wife to a pretty good man – my Dad. 
I want to add this - Mom, you are the strongest woman I know. You have been through so much in the past few years, and you have kept your head up and given to others selflessly, even when things were difficult for you. You have been there for me when I needed you, and you have shown me love and forgiveness, even when I may not have deserved it. You truly are beautiful, inside and out, and I honestly hope that when I'm a mom, I will be as amazing as you. 
PS: I love you.