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Happy 20th Anniversary My Love

Quilt Therapy Posted on May 16, 2012 by TK HarrisonMay 16, 2012

Our Song:  “Two of a Kind, Workin’ on a Full House”

Yes, she’s my lady luck
Hey, I’m her wild card man
Together we’re buildin’ up a real hot hand
We live out in the country
Hey, she’s my little queen of the South
Yea, we’re two of a kind
Workin’ on a full house

She wakes me every mornin’
With a smile and a kiss
Her strong country lovin’ is hard to resist
She’s my easy lovin’ woman
I’m her hard-workin’ man, no doubt
Yea, we’re two of a kind
Workin’ on a full house

Yea, a pickup truck is her limousine
And her favorite dress is her faded blue jeans
She loves me tender when the goin’ gets tough
Somtimes we fight just so we can make up

Lord I need that little woman
Like the crops need the rain
She’s my honeycomb and I’m her sugar cane
We really fit together
If you know what I’m talkin’ about
Yea, we’re two of a kind
Workin’ on a full house

This time I found a keeper, I made up my mind
Lord the perfect combination is her heart and mine
The sky’s the limit, no hill is too steep
We’re playin’ for fun, but we’re playin’ for keeps

So draw the curtain, honey
Turn the lights down low
We’ll find some country music on the radio
I’m yours and you’re mine
Hey, that’s what it’s all about
Yea, we’re two of a kind
Workin’ on a full house

Lordy, mama, we’ll be two of a kind
Workin’ on a full house

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Motherhood Is…

Quilt Therapy Posted on May 14, 2012 by TK HarrisonMay 14, 2012

My Mother’s Day was cut a bit short as my poor MIL’s car broke down about an hour from home, just before the kids were to start their Sunday Family Movie Night.  My husband had to go rescue her, wait with her for the tow truck, and then bring her back home sans her vehicle.  He told her it was their quality Mother’s Day time <grin>.  She was none-to-happy that her Mother’s Day had to be spend in that way, that’s for sure!  So, we will just extend our holiday and have her down for dinner tonight – and have some fun with our Mother’s Day celebration!

In the meantime, I was looking back at some of my photos and thought I’d show some of the “Mom Moments” as our four children have joined our family and grown.  I never expected to be a mom, though I cannot thank God enough that He chose me to bring four beautiful, smart, loving, respectful and entertaining babes into the world. 

Motherhood Is…

New Babies to Share with Great-Grandmother and Cousin

Silly Holiday Photo Fun

Family Educational and Entertaining Vacations

Special Birthday Parties with Extended Family

Playing in the Rain

Special Family Pets

Happy Father’s Day Dad

Precious Worship Memories

School Fun

Scouting Achievements

Sneaking out With the Girls to Have a DQ Treat While the Dad and Son/Brother are Away

Confirmation Love with Tio / Godfather / Sponsor
(and sweet memories of their Tia / Godfather / Sponsor / Angel)

Our First Prom

Motherhood is … Being The Mom

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Mrs. Smith

Quilt Therapy Posted on May 2, 2012 by TK HarrisonMay 1, 2012

Our oldest daughter has finally finished up their school’s One Act Play for the year.  They made it to Regional Competition but did not advance to state.  DD#1 was still very happy they made it as far as they did and we were treated to a community performance of their play, “Meet Me in St. Louis” this evening.  Very proud of our girl, very proud of the cast, crew and director.  Sure brings back a lot of great memories from my own high school days.

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Happy 13th Birthday Son!

Quilt Therapy Posted on April 30, 2012 by TK HarrisonApril 29, 2012

Ahhhhh, another teenager in the house.  My fuzzly little manly-man is now a happy, healthy young man who has brought a lot of joy to our family.  Since DD#2 was away at Girl Scout camp, we were not able to celebrate his birthday until this evening.  We all enjoyed our family get-together.  And I believe our son-man received all the gifts that he asked for except for a video game and I told him he could buy that with the money he received for his birthday.

 

I am open to ANY and ALL suggestions on dealing with three teenagers and one tweenager in the house!

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Who Is the Biggest Kid in This Photo?

Quilt Therapy Posted on April 29, 2012 by TK HarrisonApril 29, 2012

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