Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Father's Day!









Being a Daddy's girl, I know the importance in this wonderful relationship. I look forward to watching my Mollye grow into a Daddy's girl.



I wanted to start this special bond off right with a fabulous first Father's Day. We worked and worked on the gift, but of course Mollye had a different thought. Fearless, usually up for anything daughter of mine decided that one of her first true fears would be the letter "d" and "a"... So after much a fight and several attempts, we finally made it through this part of our gift. Now let's just pray she doesn't run when Kindergarten tries to review the letters D and A...







We framed these pictures in a three section frame and wrapped it up all pretty for Daddy. Along with this, we decorated a photo box with important pictures. We tried to include all of Daddy's favorite moments with Mollye. Daddy- we realized you need to be in the picture more:) Don't be camera shy! Then it was off to wrap that one up all nice and pretty. As you can tell, our Daddy is ok with simple and sweet. We love that about him! We would love to buy him a flat screen tv or a new truck, but let's face it financially that day is way down the road. So glad dad is easy going and loving.





The presents remain hid until the fabulous morning of Father's Day! Mollye and I anxiously await his arrival out of bed. We wait and we wait and we wait... Hmm... Mollye, I'm not sure he is getting up. I know- we'll make him breakfast in bed and WAKE HIM UP!! So we leave the presents and head for the kitchen.


Dad is finally ready to open those presents. Of course he gets a little help from his sidekick- aka Mollye Bear! He loves them! I think he is realizing that his little girl is growing up fast. His first Father's Day is here, and he has one of the best relationships in the world- the love of a father/daughter relationship. Go ahead Mollye- smile and ask for anything you want. The world is yours in his eyes.



The day continued with a fabulous lunch and lots of playtime, but most importantly this picture was captured:



To me it says:



I don't need anyone to tell me about Heaven,

I look at my daughter and I believe.

1 comment:

  1. What can I say? I am the luckiest man in the world! I love my little Mollye Bear and her mama too! I had the very best first Father's Day and I am looking forward to many many more to come. Thank you Mollye and more importantly, thank you mom!

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