Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Mother's Day Printable Round Up!

With Mother's Day coming up I wanted to do a Round Up of FREE Mother's Day Printables. I haven't chosen yet but I am going to print and frame one of these for my mom! I think they are all awesome!  Here are the rules: Click on the "here" link below each picture to go directly to the Printable Creator's website. Please leave a comment for the lovely people who created these, join their blog, like them on Facebook etc etc. Don't just downloand and run :) We all love comments, and these Printables are seriously so cute!!

Here are a few, followed by a little Tribute to my Mom which I would love for you to read.
Enjoy!

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From: Holiday Snobs 

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From: Naptime Delights



 
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 From: I Should be Mopping the Floor



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 From: I Should be Mopping the Floor


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From: Lovely Living



From: A Profitable Life



Here is my mom:

  Isn't she beautiful?! I can't look at this picture for too long, otherwise it makes me cry. It means that much to me. It was taken when I moved my mom down to live with me a few years before my husband and I got married. I was single and lived by myself, and then she moved in with me for a while. I will cherish those memories forever.

My mom and I are alike in so many ways. We have a ball together.We are both equally obsessed with pretty houses and decorating. We would work on projects together and have so much fun. My mom makes me laugh so hard I cry. When she lived with me, she did my dishes while I was out with my friends or living my young single life. I miss that ;) She always has music playing and is singing or dancing around the kitchen. She is such a morning person. (I am not) She is so happy to be alive in the morning. (One way, we are not alike) She wakes up in the best mood ever! Even before she has coffee. I am envious.


Here she is in the morning, in her robe. She hates the way she looks in this picture. I don't care. I love it. I think she looks like an angel. I LOVED that robe when I was little. She always let me play dress up in it. I would wear it outside, and she would help me tie it up with scrunchies. I can even remember the way the robe smelled :) Before I played with it of course! I wanted to smell exactly like my mom!

She is always happy, and encouraging. She has faced very hard times, and you would never know it. I am not a mother yet, but when I am, I hope to be just like my mom! You see......probably everybody reading this will think I am exaggerating.... but it really is the truth, my mom never ever made my sisters or I feel like an inconvenience. She wasn't ever grouchy. In fact, my sisters and I have talked about this, we have tried to remember just one time where my mom was grouchy with us or ever acted like she needed a break from us (I am sure she did need a break quite often) but we can't remember a single time. She truly is that kind of a person. She always was and still is soooo supportive of anything I dreamed of, or anything I wanted to be.
Yes.... we did get disciplined, but never out of anger. I can remember my first day of kindergarten. She dropped me off. She told me to be nice to everybody no matter what. If somebody was unkind to me then to be nice back. She told me if I was rude back to any of the kids, I would be in trouble when I got home. I remember thinking what an odd rule that was!! :) But as I have grown older, I have realized that my mom truly lives that way.... she is always kind, no matter what.
With that I say:
From: The Creative Crate

6 comments:

  1. Thanks for including my print in your roundup!

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  2. Awww how cute. I see why you cried now. :) haha

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  3. Aww! This is so sweet! My mommy lives with me right now and I'm loving it!

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  4. Thank you so kindly, Ashleigh!! I really appreciate the feature.

    {HUGS},
    kristi

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  5. what a lovely relationship you two have! you are blessed to have each other!

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  6. loved to read that, and I love the "Vintage" pic of your mom, how beautiful!

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