Over Spring Break, Noah and I were BUSY. We traveled a ton. We went to Houston to see The Mabry Family. Sadly enough, we didn't get too many pictures WITH all of us. Below is a picture of Noah and Landry talking. Don't be fooled by their perceptive size difference. These two are only a month a part in age!!
Landry and Noah!
We also went to the Cameron Park Zoo with my co-worker and her baby! Isn't Mr. Wesley so cute?! Noah has learned to say "cheese" for the camera...
Noah saying "cheese" and Wesley.
Here are a few more from the zoo...
We had a wonderful spring break. We were nonstop and my little traveling buddy couldn't have been better. I adore him and fell in love with him more than ever before with our week together.
My cousins, Lauren and Scott, welcomed their sweet Angel Addison into this world two days ago. Even though I am a momma myself, I just cannot help but be moved beyond words with new babies. I just melt.
Congratulations, Lolo and Scott. I am so excited to meet her!!
Noah is such a toot. He amazes me daily with how much he learns. how much he retains, how much he can focus on one tiny aspect and "just get it" almost instantly. The last two days, he has wanted to sit with his "ah-ah" (monkey) in his high chair in the morning. While watching Dora The Explorer yesterday, he pointed to the TV and said "Dora's ah-ah" then pointed to his monkey and said "my ah-ah". I was amazed that he could form that whole thought and relay it to me. Dora has a monkey and I have a monkey. I know that he understands possessiveness, but, I was just stunned. He then proceeded to feed himself a bite of salsa (applesauce) and then his monkey a bite of salsa. He told his ah-ah "Ya-you" (I love you). It was like he was sitting with his best pal in the whole world. Here is a picture of this sweet little man and his "ah-ah" in the morning.
Today is Monday, March 5th. To most of you, this is just another Monday. This is just another day in March. To me, this day marks a pivotal moment in my life. Five years ago today, my dear, precious, wonderfully talented mother “graduated”. She finished her radiation from breast cancer.
This is her golden year. FIVE WHOLE YEARS ago, my momma won her battle. She beat it. I couldn’t be more proud of her.
Momma – I love you with my whole heart. I couldn’t imagine my life without you. Thank you for fighting so hard to be who you are and showing us that not even cancer can hold you down! I hope that I can learn how to be as strong of a woman, mother, mentor, friend (amongst so many other titles) as you have shown us you are.
I love you. Congratulations on this MOMumental milestone.