Monday, May 10, 2010

A day Late

But have no fear! We did wish our Mamas a happy Mothers day yesterday. Its just that it only just occurred to me this morning that perhaps it would be fun to address the special day on the bloggy-blog. So, here I am: coffee in hand (with all of its yummy-frothy-milk glory. Blog to come on that note), breakfast of champions (for real it delicous), and eyes in need of some duct tape to keep them open. I am so so tired this morning. It was the kind of night where a. I was scared being alone (wes was working last night, I heard noises, ended up being something falling in our closet but still it kept my mind awake for a while) b. restless until 4 in the morning and c. had fallen into deep sleep at time I was suppose to wake up. Awesome.

Anyway, besides the lame nights sleep I had, we actually together had a pretty awesome mother's day. Besides the lack of actually seeing our Mothers. We enjoyed ourselves in honor of them. Yesterday, I had to go to school (yes, on a sunday) and print off my final edition of 5 prints for my project due today in printmaking. The experience was actually quite enjoyable for this reason: there was only one other person there and she wasn't using the equipment. So with the radio killing the silence and just me and all 3 printing presses I was able to actually enjoy making art. No other students cutting in front of me, messing with the equipment, or accidentally using your paper. Just me and all of the printmaking equipment at my disposal. I enjoyed it. THEN, I got home and Wes woke up and we went and got happy hour pizza down the street followed by Swirl yogurt--same thing as Tops or Big Spoon in Sacramento. So So Sooo So SO yummy. Then it was time to get cracking on the homework. So that we did for the rest of the day. HOWEVER, We also got to talk to our moms a couple times in there which was really great. This year we got both of our moms a children's book called "Someday." I strongly recommend it to everyone. This book is beautiful. Not only is the artwork simple and sweet, the text is presented in the same sort of playful manner: it swirls on the pages and things like that. Then the story is the best part. Anyway, again, a great book for every age!

So to all of you mamas our there, grandmamas, mamas-to-be, new-mamas, we hope you had a great mothers day yesterday! We love you,

Katie and Wes

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