Friday night we had a birthday party for the kids. What a great turnout. We ran out of food twice!!! I was so concerned that I made to much and then we run out of food and had to run out to get pizza then we ran out of pizza! The kids had such a great time. Thank you to all of you!!
Today was Julieann's 6Th birthday. I am incredibly blessed to have her. Julie was probably the biggest turning point in my life. She is my gift from God. I love that little girl so much! I will have a special post for her tomorrow.
Julie and Robin's school had their annual fall fest today. The fall fest has tons of games and activities for the kids, a silent auction, hayrides, dunking booth and so much more. I came home with more than I intended lol. Julie gave us quite a scare today. She had been wanting to go on the hayride all afternoon, well we told her she could go but she would have to go with Robin or Bubby. She went over to the games (right beside us) and the next thing we know she is gone. We first thought she was with Austin or Robin. So I went to go find Austin, she wasn't with him, so I went to go find Robin, she wasn't with her. I started to panic just a little, but wasn't to worried because she really wasn't the kind to run off. I thought maybe she just went to the bathroom. At this point I had forgotten about the hayride. I ran through the entire school looking all over for her, then Scott told me about the hayride so we ran over there. We seen the hayride coming back and I let out a sigh of relieve when we seen a little girl in a pink shirt on the trailer. As they got closer I started to panic, my little girl wasn't on the ride. I completely lost it. How could I have lost my baby on her birthday. So many scary things were going through my mind. Scott tried hard to calm me down. Around this time a lot of people had started looking for Julie. One of Julie's classmates parents ran over to the driver of the hayride and asked if there was more than one going on, there was. The driver called over to the other driver and asked if Julie was on it. Thank God she was. The hayride lasted about 30 to 40 minutes but to me it felt like eternity until they came back. I ran right over to Julie and hugged her, cried, yelled, hugged, cried. Julie was so confused. She said "Mommy calm down, I am OK." Julie had asked one of Robin's friends to take her on the hayride. The poor girl felt so bad, Julie had told her she was allowed to go on the ride as long as someone was with her. I hope to God that I never experience anything like this ever again. I was so relieved to have my baby girl back.
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