Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Happy Late Father's Day

I didn't get to do a post for Father's Day because of the crappy internet situation, but wanted to put something up even if it's late.

To my father who has helped us so much since we've been here. Thank you dad for running around doing our bank account junk and signing and faxing and scanning and mailing, etc. I don't know how we would've done it if we didn't put your name on one of our accounts. It would be even more hard for us to do it with out you. And thank you for being our landlord and fixing fences and hiring people to fix things... and... and... and... taking care of all of that for us too!


To my wonderful father-in-law who is one of the most thoughtful people I know. He is always thinking about our family and what he can pick up for us. He thinks of little treats to shove into our boxes, he records shows for us that he knows we wouldn't want to miss, he saves recipes for me that he thinks I might want to try and is just one of the kindest men I know.


To my mom's husband Jason who my children adore! They love flying remote control helicopters and race cars with him. He has been the best sport to let us invade his home to live there while I as pregnant and had a c-section and took over their bedroom... He let my kids jump on his face in the mornings to wake him up, he let his wife come to help us for two whole months and never complains about any of it. Thank you Jason for taking care of my mom and taking us in with no qualms.

And last, but most definitely not least... to the wonderful father of my children whom my children love so much. I love to see how excited they get every day for their daddy to get home from work. Their eyes light up as they yell, "Daddy's Home! Daddy's Home!" as they run to the window or run out the door to greet him. They love to do just about anything if their daddy is involved. He fills a roll in their lives that has made my testimony that much stronger in the whole plan of "families" and how you truly need a mother and a father to fill your children's lives with what they need. I'm so grateful for the daddy in our home!

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