Obligatory Father’s Day Post

June 21st, 2009

Gerald,

I try my best to make sure you feel loved and appreciated every day, but since it’s Father’s Day, I’ll exert a little extra effort. But you owe me.

Thank you for working so tirelessly for the last two years to make sure our family has the kind of life that we do. Thank you for missing all those trips to the zoo or to the park because you had to work. Thank you for sacrificing time with us now so that we’ll have much more time together in the future.

Thank you for being a strong and loving father to Maddie. Thank you for playing “blast off!” and for trying in vain to give her pretty hairstyles and for reading Green Eggs and Ham and for singing Old MacDonald countless times. Thank you for playing Tea Party and drinking tea from tiny pink cups. Thank you for making sure Maddie knows how much you love her each and every day.

Gerald, you are a wonderful father and husband. Let’s have more babies. OK? OK!


7 Responses to “Obligatory Father’s Day Post”

  1. Sarah on June 21, 2009 5:06 pm

    Yes, Gerald, you should have more babies! Definitely.

  2. gander on June 21, 2009 5:40 pm

    Ahh, truth comes out in the end doesn’t it? : b

    Thank you love, I have plenty of motivation by seeing what things will be.

  3. Erica on June 21, 2009 5:45 pm

    I’m taking your lack of “no” as a resounding “YES!” to the more babies issue.

  4. Mommy Daisy on June 21, 2009 7:51 pm

    Happy Father’s Day, Gerald. Good luck on the baby making.

  5. Shelly on June 22, 2009 7:12 am

    Can we help in the babymaking department at all? Shall I make a Smooth Groove Babymaking Mix CD for you?

  6. Amber on June 22, 2009 10:15 am

    Yay more babies!!!!! YAYYYY!

    Babies are a BLAST!

  7. grace on June 22, 2009 3:35 pm

    Love your post! And I LOVE that you want more babies!

    BTW, I tried your pot pie recipe the other day and YUM! Everyone is begging me to make it again…including the picky boy child!

    HUGS!
    grace

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