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Showing posts with label Father's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Father's Day. Show all posts

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Happy Father's Day, Drew!


Happy Father's Day to my best friend. After church, our day consisted of playing with Livy in her $9 plastic kiddie pool, hitting some golf balls in the yard, snuggling with Charlotte, and catching a nap during the US Open. It was a great day.


I love my babies' Daddy!






Happy Father's Day, Pappy!



It's no secret that I think Drew is an amazing husband and father, and I try not to let a day go by that I don't tell him so. But he gets it honest... he knows how to be a loving, caring husband and a selfless, doting father because he was raised by one. There really aren't enough adjectives to describe how good Pappy is to us, and Annie, too, of course!

Back when Drew and I were first married, we were discussing God's love, how much He loves us. I remember Drew made this comparison - "Just think about how much my dad loves us. How he'll do whatever he can to help us and he'll give up anything for us... I can't imagine someone loving us more than that, but God does." The depth of God's love for us really is unfathomable.

Pappy is the prime example of a selfless, drop-whatever-he's-doing-and-come-help father.
He never lets us buy our own meals when we go out to eat with them.
He's come to our rescue countless times when we've had an emergency (a fridge go out, a leaking roof, a dead battery, etc.)
He worked for months on our new house when we bought it scraping the popcorn ceilings, replacing sheet rock, painting, installing floors, hanging light fixtures, and so much more.
He loves his grandbabies, spoils them rotten, and drives them a little crazy, all in good fun!
I'm pretty sure they bought the party barge just so us kids and grandkids could use it every summer.
He prays for us everyday, and he doesn't even have to admit to that, I just know he does. That's the type of father he is.
He is quick to forgive when we make bad decisions or goof up or break a beam off the boat trailer... woops! 
He never misses a dance recital, an AWANA closing program, a parade, a birthday party, or a holiday. He's always there, no matter what.

He's one of the best men I know, and I'm so glad he raised Drew to be just like him. I'm proud to call him my father-in-law.






Garage Overhaul

For the past several weeks I had been racking my brain trying to think of something special to do for Drew's Father's Day gift. I know he would be completely fine with only a card, but he deserves more than that. I wanted to do something big! Well, sort of. Something big on a budget.

Somehow I came up with the idea of redoing our garage. It desperately needed it, too. We didn't do a thing to it when we moved in 4 years ago, so it was in sad shape. The ceiling had mildew spots all over it, the walls were painted a dark, dreary brown color, and it was just an overall disorganized mess. It was so embarrassing that every time we were expecting company, we'd close the garage and make them come through the front door so they wouldn't have to tread their way through the nasty, cobwebbed, dingy, dirty garage of doom.

I called my sister and asked if she'd be willing to help me, and she graciously accepted the challenge. Then I began this overhauling by scouring over Pinterest. Of course. I found so many awesome organizational ideas, and that's when I came across the Rubbermaid Fast Tracks. It's basically a rail mounted to your wall and it comes with all different sized hooks to hang things up. I knew I had to get me some of these. So last week I went to Home Depot while Drew was at work and picked up these Fast Tracks and I also got a big metal shelving unit for storage. I hid everything in Pappy and Annie's shop so Drew wouldn't have a clue.

Then on Monday, I went to pick up the paint. I hadn't mentioned any of this to Livy for obvious reasons. I didn't want her spoiling the surprise! She heard me talking about it at the paint store, so I figured I better explain it to her.

"We're going to paint the garage and fix it up for Daddy as a surprise, so you can't tell him about it. Ok?"
"Ok."
"I mean it, you can't tell Daddy anything! It's going to be a surprise!"
"Ok, I won't."

When we got home from the paint store, I hid all the paint supplies in Charlotte's closet. I wanted to remind her about keeping quiet just in case...
"Now remember, it's a surprise, so you can't say anything about this to Daddy."
"I won't."
"Good."
"I'll just say 'Hey Daddy, Mama has something verrrrrrry special for you!'"
"No!! You can't even say that! Just don't say anything about it."

Later on that evening Drew got home and while we were all hanging out in the living room, he just casually asked Livy what she did that day...
"We went to the paint store!"
I just shook my head. I knew she was gonna blow it!
"Oh really?"
"Yep! But I can't say anything else!"

At this point, Drew and I were both trying not to crack up. He asked me,
"So do I need to keep asking her questions?"
"No! Just stop. I don't know what she'll say."

Then Livy said,
"It's a surprise. So don't look in there."
"Don't look in where?"
She cupped her hands around her mouth and whispered, "In the closet!!!"

We lost it. I'm pretty sure we both had tears in our eyes we were laughing so hard. Lesson learned. Don't tell your 3 year old something that needs to be kept a secret! Thankfully, Drew didn't do much digging to figure out what we had up our sleeves, or in the closet, rather.

Lori came down Monday afternoon, and we woke up bright and early the next morning to get started on it. Annie kept the girls most of the day so we could work. We cleared out the garage, painted the entire thing, and reorganized it all. I hung up a "Happy Father's Day!" sign so it'd be the first thing Drew saw when he opened the garage. It took nearly all day to get it done, but when he came home and saw it, it was all worth it. We had pulled off the surprise and he loved it!



Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Happy Fotter's Day!

Because of our beach trip, we had been away from Drew for SIX DAYS!!! That's the longest we've been away from each other in a very long time. When we got back from the beach, he was still down in Alexandria, LA for a sales meeting but he was coming home the next night! So Olivia and I decorated the dining room and had a party waiting for him when he got home. She even told him,
"Happy Fotter's Day!"
 
Facts About Dad (according to Livy Lou)
1. My daddy's name is Drew Baker
2. He is 32 years old
3. He weighs 32 pounds
4. His favorite food is strawberries
5. My daddy is really good at looking like a superhero
6. He loves to play golf
7. My favorite thing to do with my daddy is swing and push daddy's booty, eat supper, watch a movie, and play check-up
8. I'm just like my daddy because I look like him
9. What I love most about my daddy is he is a superhero
10. It makes daddy happy when I give him a big kiss
 
 







Thank you for being such an AWESOME dad!!!