9 days in May…

We were married May 16,1992. I celebrated Mother’s Day for the first time in 1996 after the birth of our son. In 2000, during a challenging twin pregnancy, our doctor thought the babies were good sized (my feet and ankles were also swelling quite freakishly). She thought it was time to induce. Jeff and I could pick the date, we chose to keep our anniversary, our daughters were born May 17th.

From Mother’s Day to May 17th, life’s big events are celebrated at our house. This year Mother’s Day was the same day as my late father’s 82nd birthday. I miss you Dad.

In 2000, the Govoni family had a wedding, four new babies and we lost our much-love patriarch, Lou. That was obviously a very big year. When we talk about it now, new details keep being revealed about that time. Perhaps your family has a year like that as well?

2 thoughts on “9 days in May…

  1. Maggie Pace – Burlington, VT – I'm a designer and author of two books on felted knits. Each week I develop new projects in knitting, sewing, embroidery, and surface design and post them here on my blog.
    Maggie Pace on said:

    Beautiful post, Lisa. Thanks for letting us all in on your history. Those photos are great! I bet people are loving this one.

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    • Lisa Lillibridge/Dakota 1966 – Growing up on the plains of South Dakota—I have an inherent longing for spaciousness. Since I was a child I've been a scavenger, drawn to exploring ruins, and talking to characters...all traits I still hold today. My artwork/photography often reflects these hardwired characteristics. I live in Vermont and spend a lot of time on Cape Cod...the beach has become the scavenging playground of my adulthood.
      Lisa Lillibridge/Dakota 1966 on said:

      Thanks, Maggie.

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