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Friday, June 18, 2010

Three Wonderful Dads!

Aaron - This is his first Fathers' Day. As you can see he wasn't upset at getting a daughter. She already loves her daddy so much.

As he starts down the road of surprises, twists, and turns, may he experience joy overflowing. I can't think of a better daddy for our little Molly. He is a loving, thoughtful, hardworking man. She and her mother will never have to worry. Aaron will support and protect them with all his heart.


Dennis - He is a quiet man who loves deeply. You can see that in this picture. Our children and grandchildren are lucky to have him.

Dennis is not afraid to stand tall and firm in his convictions. His conservative views aren't always popular with everyone, but I admire him greatly. He leads by example. His life is led by following those conservative views. A trustworthy man who is honest and faithful describes him perfectly. What a blessing to have him in our family!


Homer - This is my daddy! I have been so fortunate to have the parents I have. Dad came from very poor circumstances to give all of us girls such a great childhood and chance in life.

He is a merry soul and so much fun to be around. At his age of 86 he still works in his yard and garden and chauffers around mom. I do believe that he knows everyone in Canadian County.

We could always count on Dad to be there cheering us on. He loved to drive the church bus to away games. He wanted to go to the games, too. He and Mom sponsored those trips many, many times.

He loves to play games of all kinds. The men play croquet on Sunday get-togethers. We wives have to get on to our husbands for arguing about the rules. They are very competitive! He also loves to play dominoes, and computer games. I get that from him. I love games, too.

Thank you, God, for these three wonderful fathers in our family. Nicholas is a wonderful guy, too. He just hasn't attained fatherhood yet!

1 comment:

  1. I really like this post. We must celebrate all fathers and mothers and especially, the ones that remain together as married couples. We have so many good examples of this in our families.
    Just wish that some of the Daddys could have lived a little longer!!! ;)

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