Earlier this month I wrote a post about the fused glass hearts I gave to my mom and mother-in-law for mother’s day. Today is Mother’s Day and I thought I’d focus on a couple of the mother’s in my life, as a tribute to all mother’s.
First obviously My mom, I love my mom, she had a really tough life, and she never gave up. Below are all my brother’s and sisters; I love them all.
Now me as a mom. I have two wonderful children whom I love with all my heart. Being Air Force I’ve been a lot of places and having my kids with me makes me so happy.
Japan Hiroshima Hawaii China San Francisco
I thought I’d post a few pictures of my son David and me together. I don’t have a lot on the computer of him and I when he was young or when he’s older. But here are a few of my favorite pictures of just David and I. I love you sweetheart.
Me & David before graduation
Here are a few pictures of just Sky and me. She’s so pretty I love her so very much.
Us in Australia
Here are a few pictures of David, Sky, Dan and I. I don’t have many pictures of my Mom, David, Sky, and I; in fact this might be the only one. I included Dan, because he’s my best friend and I couldn’t imagine my life without him in it.
I don’t remember where this is, somewhere in the Pacific Us in Australia David made this pictures Us in Guam Us with Mom Hawaii The Big Island
David’s wife, David, and Mzia. Such a beautiful Family, Happy Mother’s Day Alisa. Alisa is such a wonderful mom.
I also want to recognize my mother-in-law, she’s a great lady and a wonderful mom.
where’s mt Rushmore? all of us in the gold tunnel
This is a pretty personal post but sometimes I think it’s important. I love my family and I love talking about them.
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Keeping my kiln warm,
Karen