I had a plan all worked out so that I could sleep in. On Saturday night I had a little talk with Tressa (who is usually our earliest riser) and told her that the next day was Mother's Day and that the nicest thing she could do for me was to go wake Daddy up in the morning and ask him to help her make me breakfast. It would have been perfect, except Corbin was the first one up. I let him cry for a few minutes, hoping Jason would hear him and get up. Alas, my husband could sleep through a train wreck. So I had to wake up long enough to tell him Corbin was crying, but then they let me (kind of) go back to sleep until breakfast was ready. Then they surprised me with a nice card, a new set of sheets and a new dress that Tressa picked out for me herself! I wore the dress to church and it made Tressa feel so special. Jason was a good sport about letting me take a day off from cooking and doing dishes. He picked up the slack, but I think he knew he better, because just look (below) at what HE got for mother's day!!! Yah, he got it on Saturday to replace his 12 year old, falling apart (but paid off) piece of junk that didn't have air conditioning and was literally about to die. I knew we'd have to replace his old car soon, but having two car payments really stinks and a truck (though he's always wanted one) is not exactly the most practical choice. I love the guy, but isn't he a little young for a mid-life crisis?
Here I am in my cute Mother's Day dress that Tressa picked out for me. She did pretty good, eh?
Oh, and here's Jason with his new toy. Happy Mother's Day?!? Uh, no...that glare on the top of his head is not a halo, but I still love him.
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Of course it's a halo! But in all honesty I have officially turned into a redneck, "I'm a Ford truck man!"
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