Wednesday, 15 May 2013

My Very Own Mother's Day


Since becoming a mother, my own Mother's Days have been very different than most would expect.  Many times I have celebrated by being on my own, spending time with our children.  The result of living on a fruit and vegetable farm means that early May is filled with planting our fields and selling at the Sunday Farmers' Market so many years I would load up the kids and we would head to Ottawa to spend the day together and visit daddy at the Market.  This is the first year in a long time where there was NO market to go to and NO planting being done!  I love spending time with the kids on my own but I really love being altogether as a family.


I chose what I wanted to do for the day and the most important thing I wanted was to go on a hike - one of our favourite things to do as a family.  Ian packed a little picnic and off we went to our neighbours "cave".  As we walked we experienced sunshine, darkening clouds, rain, snow and hail then sunshine again.  It was amazing.

 
The forests are filled with trilliums.

 
The Canadian Shield peaks out of the fields in some places... resulting in a great place to climb.


 
 
We enjoyed our picnic in the cave (rock jutting out of the ground) while watching the weather turn from sunshine to rain and then to sunshine again.  It was beautiful.


 
Being a mother has been my greatest blessing.  I know that traditionally Mother's Day is for pampering all the mommies (and I love that part) but I like to take the time to just enjoy my children and I always feel very thankful for them.  It was a great day.

2 comments:

  1. Sounds like a wonderful day, Deb. And I love your hat!

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  2. Thanks Trisha... I love my hat to. A friend of mine sell these hats and so many more cute accessories. You know how I love to shop!

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