This was Payton's Father's Day card to Jim. On the front there is a set of cards. Hearts I think.
This is what the card says in case you can't read it:
"Dear Dad, Thank you for letting me watch you play poker. Thank you for coaching my football and baseball team. And especially thank you for making the hockey rink downstairs. Thank you so much for taking me to school every day and thank you for buying me food. And thank you for taking me to the Hawks parade. I love you dad. from Payton"
Reading this card from Payton reminded me of what a great dad my kids are blessed with. I am so proud of him and happy for them that they have a father who cares so much for them and is willing to give so much of his time to teach, care and love for his kids. It is so special to me that this is the example he is giving them of what a dad is and should be.
Thanks Jim, you are awesome in my eyes and theirs.
And this was the splended dinner we had on father's day.
2 full slabs, home cooked, with SBR's of course...
Fresh corn, spinach, zuchinni, squash and tomato from the farmer's market.
This is what the card says in case you can't read it:
"Dear Dad, Thank you for letting me watch you play poker. Thank you for coaching my football and baseball team. And especially thank you for making the hockey rink downstairs. Thank you so much for taking me to school every day and thank you for buying me food. And thank you for taking me to the Hawks parade. I love you dad. from Payton"
Reading this card from Payton reminded me of what a great dad my kids are blessed with. I am so proud of him and happy for them that they have a father who cares so much for them and is willing to give so much of his time to teach, care and love for his kids. It is so special to me that this is the example he is giving them of what a dad is and should be.
Thanks Jim, you are awesome in my eyes and theirs.
And this was the splended dinner we had on father's day.
2 full slabs, home cooked, with SBR's of course...
Fresh corn, spinach, zuchinni, squash and tomato from the farmer's market.
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