Ahhhhh Mothering Sunday.
The Sunday we all wish, and hope, and pray for a day of peace, quiet, rest and well behaved children.
Of course this is the one day they will do as I ask and stay in bed past 7am. That they will listen to the request of staying in bed as long as they can.
.......6.30am they are downstairs, and I accept that any form of a lay in is out of the cards.
It was rather sweet. I opened my bedroom door to find my present, however I walked past it more wanting them to hand me my gift.
I came downstairs to the smell of coffee. They'd made a coffee for me and I opened my lovely cards from them and opened my beautiful Buddha head.
I wanted to watch some classic Disney. Dumbo wasn't available on Sky Movies so we opted for Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Did you know that Angela Lansbury is now 92??!! Aged gracefully and absolutely beautiful.
I made us all a little breakfast of sausage, bacon and toast (and mushrooms for me) and then we all got dressed, and Harry handed me the badge he had made me to wear that day.
I quickly popped into my mums to give her her card and the two candles I bought her then we headed over to Norfolk.
On the way back we stopped off at Morrisons Cafe for a coffee and cake and picked up some bits for dinner.
I let the boys choose some new pyjamas and Harry pick some trainers and then we drove home.
We all ate our roast and the rest of the evening was pretty dull and uneventful, other than doing my Oracle Cards. This time I meditated and spent some time running a question through my head, but the cards didn't seem to refer to that so I'm wondering if they are trying to get me to focus on something else and to tell me that the question I was asking was irrelevant or unnecessary to my life....or something I needn't worry about.
It didn't unsettle me but it's made me more aware of what my cards have to offer.
