Saturday, June 19, 2010

{This is why my dad is better than your dad...}

Beauty Shop
{My dad used to play beauty shop with me (before I had 3 other sisters to play with) and I got to put barrettes, bobby pins, balls, and even ribbon in his hair. Now come on - you have to agree that's some great dad! Note: he's now bald because of me and my sisters - sorry dad!}

memory game
{My absolute favorite game when I was a kid was Memory ~ and my Dad would play it with me over and over.....and over again - at my request of course. Note: wow! look at that table and chairs - now that's some Elle Decor material right there - LOL!}

I could go on and on about how great my dad is from the piggy back rides to bed, to endless hours of Pac Man on our Atari 2600, to standing outside in the cold with my mom at 4:00 in the morning trying to get me a Cabbage Patch doll for Christmas, to attending every gymnastic meet - every cheerleading event - every Thursday night band practice and Friday night high school football game, to washing my clothes when I came home for the weekend from college, to all the way down to his famous fried chicken. Dad I love you to teeny tiny pieces and today I celebrate all that you are and all that you do. You're the bestest!!!
love jessica

5 comments:

  1. This is the cutest post! Any dad who plays dress-up does earn extra points.

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  2. Always knew you were cool. And so very balanced no matter how crazy things were a work. Now I see why. Congratulations. You and your dad are very fortunate. tjay

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  3. LOVE this posts! Daddys are so important to us daughters :)

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  4. I love this....great job! You're definitely a daddy's girl!

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  5. Awww thanks everyone! I think this is my favorite post to date. :-)

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