Friday, March 15, 2013

Easter Party reflection

So this blog will be crazy like my life :). I love staying home and working with my son, trying new things in the kitchen and helping others with their kids. I can not say that I am perfect at any of these or really even that I am an expert but I have fun learning along the way. There will be funny things and serious things. Interesting things and probably venting but that is life and we are living it. Let's enjoy it. Do I expect anyone to read this, well yes my husband he encouraged me to write it. But besides that if you find it and enjoy it, awesome! Well here goes:

So I wanted my first blog to be about the noodles I made from scratch. Took pictures of each step, tried to make it blog worthy. But let's be honest I am too excited about the fun things that I did today!

Today was the Easter Party that I threw with my friend Lindsey M. We talked and plan fun activities for the mom's to do with their children. I expected a few moms to come like usual but there was a great turn out.


I love having the core group around, to be honest I still don't know all the names but I know the faces and how conversations go. They are always uplifting.

It was nice to have other moms there too.

I made sure I went out of my way to introduce myself to people and to try to make them feel comfortable, even though I was not comfortable.

I was in charge of two different crafts:

One making chicks out of foot prints
Awe look at my little man's foot. He is getting so big and his foot reflects it.

I was so concerned mom's were not going to want to get their kids all dirty and boy was I wrong! Mom's loved this. There was a line, everyone wanted to do this. There were little feet and big feet, kids who smiled and and kids who cried. Some thought it tickled, some thought it was yucky. We all got to experience it together. It was so fun! I was even privledged to paint a three month olds feet and they were so tiny I almost cried.

The other craft I was in charge of was making bunny masks. Those were not as much of a hit. I explained them poorly because I was shaking but I digress.

Anyway there were other crafts that were done too. There was creating bunnies out of english muffins and fruit and pretzels etc. Older kids really loved that.

There were great snacks and desserts for all the kids and adults.

And the conversations were great. I feel like a lot of moms liked being able to get out for so many reasons. Some just to see that their kids are not the only one that cries. Some to see another mom trying to handle multiple children. The part that I loved the most was the joy you saw on almost every child's face. They were all just taking in their surroundings. Some kids came up and talked to me. Some moms opened up about things to me. The conversations like I said, were great.

Really makes you think.

We ended up in Clinton because I did not want to live in Decatur with a child. Decatur never felt like home. Clinton is different. I know we live in an apartment, and I know we can leave at any minute. I am so grateful though for where we are now. That I can go to church and Landon knows the kids and I know some moms. That I can run into people I know in the grocery store and they say hi. That I am not afraid to let landon sit with another mom while I hand out treats.  Not a single one of these things cost money just time. I love that. We live on a budget we try to save while paying our bills and school loans and this kind of happiness is free.

I love how God planned this for me. I love his timing, I love his way.




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