(June 18th, 2023)
I think from now on, I should make potatoes for Father's Day. I officially declare it a tradition...starting next year. :) I think our Idaho boi will approve.
Father's day is usually pretty chill around here. Tyler doesn't want a lot of gifts, although he doesn't mind extra attention. He got the absolute perfect gift this year and it wasn't even from us. He was asked to speak in church just a couple days before Father's Day. Tyler (unlike the 99.98765% of the rest of us) loves to speak in church. He loves to recount stories and hear his own voice. And he does a great job. He is entertaining and informative to boot.
Beau made a special appearance in our ward to come listen. Thanks Beau!
Here's our Sunday Selfie with Dad front and center.
Tyler is a fantastic father. He is constantly working hard so the girls can be outfitted in comfort and style and we can make fun memories together as a family. He teaches them all the important things in life they need to know. (Some listen better than others.) He's good looking and strong. The girls are getting bigger, but he can still hold all of them off the ground at once. (Yes, we are getting creative and missing two, but it's still impressive.)
Often we make Tyler open and guess gifts with his eyes closed, but this time, Beau made him open the gift without hands. He was pretty good at that too.
We got one large gift for the two of us (mother and father). It came in the month of May, and then we framed it and it was done just after Father's day. I really love this art piece and it goes perfectly in Carnegie.
I hope Tyler enjoyed his special day, but most of all, I hope he realizes, he is special every day.
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