Monday, June 20, 2011

Happy Father's Day!!

What a wonderful day to celebrate. I not only have the privilege of being the daughter of an amazing father who has always loved and supported his children, I also have the privilege of watching my husband grow and embrace that same title. First, to my dad: I love you! Thank you for always loving your kids unconditionally. Thank you for supporting us through life's journey. And thank you, most of all, for providing that God-fearing, Christian upbringing that has ultimately seen your four children come to know the risen Lord. We are blessed and I pray that you see that as well.

Second, to my husband: You are amazing. It has been such a thrill and joy to watch you grow and fully embrace fatherhood this year. You love Micah with all your heart and I love watching you love him. Thank you for providing for us. I know it's hard to be away from us like you are, and please know we appreciate what you do so that I can be home with Micah. You are such a loving and supportive husband and dad - Micah and I could not have asked for a better role model of Godly living in our house. Thank you for always being there for us, encouraging us and being the amazing father I always knew you would be. We love you!

And now on to the father day festivities:

We started the morning out with Christian running a 5K. I had signed him up, thinking it would be a great start to the day, and Christian humored my desire for him to run a race. As the day approached, and Christian's training had been pretty much nonexistent due to a crazy work schedule, I knew the race would be less than exciting for him. But, he did a great job and I am so proud of him for running , regardless of training (or lack thereof:))!


Micah was so excited to be out for the day.

Happy Father's Day?!? :)


Ready to run!

Shaking his rattle from Aunt Kari, cheering the runners on.

Go Daddy, go!

Yea, Daddy! Finish strong:)

After Micah's nap we headed out to the local PrairieFest to visit the petting zoo. We thought Micah would enjoy all the animals, but he was rather scared at first, literally shaking when the sheep began surrounding him. :(

"What are these big things around me?"

"Why is that goat eating out of your hand?"

"Please don't leave my side, Momma."

"Hmm, maybe this isn't so bad after all."

"I'll just show this goat that I'm the boss."

"Seriously, get out of here."

"I mean it - don't touch me!"

"Maybe if I hold on to this fence I will just blend in to the background."

"You too, blackie? I got nothing for you."

"So just go away!"

"I think I'm ready to go now, Momma."

After the petting zoo, we headed back to the car and let Micah do a lot of the walking. He has really grown in his walking skills and hardly accepts his parents hands anymore, wanting to do it all on his own. I love the below shots of Daddy and his son!







I have no pictures of our last part of the day, but right before bedtime we headed out to the pool for an hour or so, which was only Micah's second time at the pool and Christian's first time there with us. Micah had a blast going in the water and I look forward to many more fun days ahead of us this summer!

Happy Father's Day, honey. We love you!

1 comment:

  1. I love the pictures at the end - Daddy and son walking hand-in-hand! What an excellent visual of the Father and us! "How great the Father's love for us..." Thank you, Christian, for being such a godly role model for our grandson!

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