Sunday, June 15, 2014
Father's Day 2014
Sometimes being a father means giving up your hat.
Sometimes fatherhood is celebrated with a home-cooked breakfast.
Sometimes being a dad means sharing your dessert.
Sometimes it is listening to annoying Father's Day cards that play music over and over and over again.
I am so thankful for the father's in my life. My own dad who has taught me so much over the years, and my husband who is a patient teacher and loving wrestler (amongst other things) to our son. I am also thankful for my father-in-law, grandfathers, and uncles who have all played a role in my life. I hope today is a special day for all of you!
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