Monday, January 30, 2012

Special Times With Mom

We went to Chicago to visit my mom, and of course, my daughter, last week.  My daughter had to fly out a couple of days after I arrived.  She won an award at work for a free trip to the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.  The rest of my time was spent driving to the suburbs to see mom, and the only other thing we did the whole week was see the movie, War Horse.  What an awesome movie! We will do more things in Chicago next time around, but this time our focus was mom since it is her birthday week.  In fact, today is her birthday.  Happy Birthday, Mom!



A Loving Tribute To My Mom


In my mom's hands, I see all of the hard work that ...she has done for me. I see the caring they've provided for my benefit down through the years. In my mom's eyes, I sense a gentle understanding of my ways, and also a longing to sometimes help me see some better ways of living. In my mom's arms, I've found comfort from the world so many times, from fears, hurts, and everything that troubles me. I know that if anything happens to bother me now, those arms are always open just for me. In my mom's face, I see the hopes for me that are plainly written there; often, a sense of pride is revealed, too. But in my mom's heart is the greatest gift of all, for that is where so much love is kept for me. ~ Barbara J. Hall

I love my mom so very much.  Here's some pictures of our visit...




















2 comments:

Amber said...

Awe... I love her so very much. I am going to call her on my way home from work. Happy Birthday Nana!!!

That video is precious. Nana dances so smoothly. You could tell she loved that dance ;o)

It's so nice that you were able to get some family together to celebrate her birthday. I only wish I could have been there.

tbsomeday said...

what a very beautiful birthday post!!
great pictures--your mom is a very beautiful woman and lucky to have such an appreciative daughter!!
i'm glad you got to go home
so sweet of al to dance with her
:)

ps--i so want to see war horse