
Remember the little piece of fabric I showed you last week? Well, this is what it became. It's been a very long time since I have made curtains, so they are not perfect, but Stacey tells me that little Asher enjoys looking at the big elephants when he is being changed. I spent a good portion of last week working on these and Ken was kind enough to staple them on to the support board as I am not really good with any type of sharpish tool. Those heavy duty staplers make me nervous as I would so be that person to staple my finger, ha!

Saturday was about all things Prom…here is Hannah getting her hair done by one of the Stylists at our favorite Salon. I will do another post this week with more details and pictures of the event. Hannah looked so lovely in her pretty dress.

…and of course Sunday being Mother's Day was a special treat for me as all of my kids were home for the day, along with my parents and my brother. I know it gets harder and harder for them all to be here at one time as they all have busy lives, so I never take it for granted when karma allows them all to be here together.
Miles was so excited to meet is new nephew, especially as he is going to become a new daddy in December.

As the day came to a close and everyone went home, Ken and I enjoyed my Mother's Day gift from Miles and Jen. A wonderful bottle of Chardonnay and 2 fresh lobsters.
…..it was a wonderful weekend! I hope yours was as well….
The curtains are adorable! And I’m so glad you had a wonderful Mother’s Day with your expanding family. The lobsters look yummy!
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you are truly blessed. what a wonderful family
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How could it have been any better? The perfect mix of all the gang v. Couple time. The curtains are darling!
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That is a wonderful time. You are so smart to appreciate this in the moment.
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Sounds PERFECT, Kim! (And those elephants? SO adorable!)
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So fun! Four generations holding court together…it doesn’t get any better than that!
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I’d say… is that cabbage plate portuguese??
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