My Mother’s Day

My Mother’s Day started out very nice indeed.  I had a nice cup of Tim Horton’s coffee, then I proceeded to brunch where I had a nice glass of champagne and orange juice.  The brunch was filled with wonderful foods such as roast beef, salmon, potatoes, different cheeses, and omelettes made fresh to order.  The place was surrounded by beautiful water fountains and gardens to stroll in.  Very nice indeed.

Then we get home and my oldest daughter decides to wipe out on the pavement.  We ask her if she was okay, and she said “yes”.    The rest of the day Natara couldn’t bare weight on her leg.  Nothing looked displaced, and she could still bend her knee and rotate her feet.  I finally made my husband take her into emergency.  The rest of my Mother’s Day was spent puttting a crying baby down to sleep (twice), emptying the dishwasher, filling the dishwasher, folding laundry, cleaning the house and waiting helplessly by the phone. 

Everything turned out just fine.  Xrays were done and there was nothing wrong.  When Natara woke up today she was baring weight no problem.  Thank goodness for that.  One thing about Mother’s Day that I loved was my daughter saying “Happy Mother’s Day”.  She saw it made me smile so I think she must have said it about 500 times yesterday, and she even said it today too.  That was the best part of all, just to feel appreciated! 

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