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A day etched in hearts

 
Decked out in her Mother’s Day bonnet, Carrie Toy snuggles with her daughter Kylie, 4, as they review the self-portrait they took on their smartphone while trying to get autographs before the Tampa Bay Rays game against the Cleveland Indians at Tropicana Field on Sunday. The first 10,000 women at the game received a Rays sun hat presented By Bayfront Health. “For Mother’s Day we decided to have fun,” Carrie Toy said about coming to the Rays game with her husband, Javan, and her youngest daughter Madylin, 2.
Decked out in her Mother’s Day bonnet, Carrie Toy snuggles with her daughter Kylie, 4, as they review the self-portrait they took on their smartphone while trying to get autographs before the Tampa Bay Rays game against the Cleveland Indians at Tropicana Field on Sunday. The first 10,000 women at the game received a Rays sun hat presented By Bayfront Health. “For Mother’s Day we decided to have fun,” Carrie Toy said about coming to the Rays game with her husband, Javan, and her youngest daughter Madylin, 2.
Published May 12, 2014

ST. PETERSBURG — Mothers basked in the glory of their children Sunday, taking in various events throughout the Tampa Bay area, in honor of Mother's Day.

Among those events were a Tampa Bay Rays game at Tropicana Field and a glass-etching event in St. Petersburg.