At 11:30, Christopher and I picked Daddy up at his house and we went to a motorcycle drag race. It was quite the cultural experience. Though not at all what either of us expected from what we'd been told about it, we still had fun, even though we stuck out among the bikers like two white people in Africa. It was pretty funny. For lunch we ate corn dogs and hot dogs.
Christopher and Babu watching motorcycles. He loved it! And it's cute to hear him say motorcycle too.
Two motorcycles raced at a time on a grass strip - some of them were quite fast.
When Christopher and I arrived home, Andy was out at the store buying supplies to make me dinner. I wasn't allowed in the kitchen, so I relaxed for an hour while Christopher napped and then he and I played together. After 3 hours of slaving in the kitchen, Andy called us to the dinner table. WOW! I was so impressed - we had a fresh salad, mustard greens, and a grilled chicken/vegetable wheat pasta dish that was fabulous! To top it off, Andy had baked just about the most delicious desert I've ever had. He baked a chocolate mousse - even found one that he had to bake since I can't eat raw eggs right now - and topped it with homemade whipped cream...that he made himself...and fresh raspberries. WOW! WOW! WOW! It was so good - I was glad he only made us one each, because I could have eaten my weight in that stuff. Mmm mmm. I made him take a picture for me so I could brag on how pretty it looked too. Thanks, Baby. You're wonderful! I greatly appreciated the relaxing day and not spending any time in the kitchen. XO
Me and my sweet boy on Mother's Day. He was much more interested in everything blowing around on the ground from the strong wind storm we were having rather than smiling at the camera.
Within the last week or two, Andy helped Christopher pick a flower for me one day. Now every flower he sees is "Mommy's" and something he wants to pick and give to me. Talk about melting a Mommy's heart. I love being a mom.
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