This post snuck up on me, lost in all of the holiday madness. I found myself a few days before this post was due thinking hard of what I wanted to document that I had time to photograph. I considered documenting taking down Christmas, but I’m always in such a hurry to get it put away that I didn’t want to spend time on that. Then I thought I might document our New Year’s festivities, but wasn’t inspired by the thought of chips and salsa while watching Dick Clark’s Rockin’ New Year at home. So when I talked to my mom on the phone that day and we decided to grab dinner and a movie before the New Year, I knew that would be something I wanted to document. My mom and I have lived near each other most of my married life. After my dad passed away six years ago, we all moved to Utah for a few years and then my family moved on to Idaho for a few years. Long story short, both my mom and I are back in California, close to my sister again, not more than 5 miles apart and it has been so fun to be close again. Isn’t she the cutest? Here is a peek into our movie night.
We started by grabbing some yummy soup and salad at Panera Bread in downtown Walnut Creek.
Then we walked across the street to the theaters which, by the way, were packed. Who knew a movie on New Year’s Eve was so popular?
I love a good movie and this one was surprisingly entertaining and didn’t disappoint.
When we got back to the car I wanted one picture of us together so, without a tripod, I set my camera on the car next to us and took this. It’s not perfect but I love it just the same.
And one more after I dropped my mom off at her house and was driving home. I don’t recommend taking pictures while you’re driving, but I really liked this shot.
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your mom is darling! this looks like a perfect outing. I’ve been wanting to see that movie … glad it’s a good one. love the one of the two of you together!
Soooo cute that you and your mom went to the movies together. Happy New Year!
Love love these Wendy! Your mama is so cute!!! Looks like you had an amazing time and I LOVE the bokeh shots! Those are always some of my favs!
how fun! you all look a lot alike. both beautiful!
So fun, aren’t Mom’s the best??
how cute are the both of you? i don’ have any like these of me and my mom… i must get to i this year!! love!!
What an awesome an idea! So glad you have this memory recorded. You will look back one day and be so joyful to have these images of you and your momma 🙂
Your mom is such a wonderful woman. She was my VTer in Alamo and I admired (still do) her very much. It was so nice to see her picture in my reader!