This year we read a list of ideas to the kids and of course the winning service project was to volunteer at the local humane shelter. We were oriented with the facilities and procedures and although we were expecting to clean cages and pick up poo, it was towards the end of day, so we had the privilege of playing with the dogs. The children loved it, and I won't lie, it was therapy for me as well. I know Mitchell would have really enjoyed loving on those pups, too.
A month ago we had a terrible experience with Allegiant Air flying to our nephew's wedding in CA. On those flights we met a very kind man named Monty, who owns Hubby's Pizza here in Tri-Cities. He generously wrote us a coupon for a free pizza and pitcher of pop, which we cashed in on Mitchell's Day. The pizza was HUGE, and delicious--a perfect treat for Mitchell's Day.
We love to drop off treats anonymously--one of our favorite family traditions--so we did some of that too. Finally, we finished the day watching videos of our little jokester, shed some tears, cuddled, and went to bed feeling grateful for what we have been given in life. There is so much tragedy in this world, but one thing is certain--the family is the most beautiful and sacred gift in this world when we cherish, nourish, and do our best to build it up. I am so honored to be the mother of this little family, even through all of the yucky days and challenges. It is a blessing to be a mother and I do not take it for granted; in large part, thanks to Mitchell.