Then, Dwayne took Wes downtown to purchase armfuls of flowers, and the kids arranged them and surprised me with riots of colors.

I had settled into a short afternoon of outdoor puttering before my parents came over for an early dinner when Wes came out with my second breakfast:
The mystery of painting detritus left on the deck the night before was solved when Kyla gave me a watercolor of the calla lilies I had just planted days before (and therefore, were still looking as nice as they had in the garden section at McLendons). Isn’t it lovely?
Dwayne returned from one of my favorite restaurants, Sages, with dinner for four discerning adults, and a bag of Jack-N-the Box burgers for the kids. The weather was perfect, which is why we were able to set up an alfresco, socially distanced dining experience on the patio. We were able to talk my parents into a walk afterward, and I even got my Mothers Day’s pictures taken! I would love to continue bragging about how perfectly lovely Mothers Day was this year; however, there was absolutely payback. The Monday Hangover after good behavior came back full force.







