..Hmm, I just realized that "thrifty" would have worked..
Oh well, on with the post.
My dad turns the big 5-0 today and to celebrate, I wanted to share with you all just a couple of reasons why my dad is the greatest.
- If you personally know my dad, you know that he is one of the kindest, hardest working, and most honest people that you will ever meet.
- He'll be the first to give you the shirt off his back (literally; we
were on vacation one time and as we drove back to our hotel from the hot
springs, my dad gave my brother his dry shirt to help warm him up..
and then we were pulled over for a having a taillight out so we were expecting to see our shirtless dad on an episode of "Cops" but that's beside the point.) and the last to leave when he's helping someone. - That man can make me laugh harder than anyone else I know--he is really quick and witty and can always think of the perfect thing to say.
- In running his business (my parents own an engineering company), he has always demonstrated the value of hard work and the importance of forming and maintaining good relationships with clients by being honest and treating them with respect.
- I can't tell you the number of times my dad has helped create and design sets and backdrops for school projects, church functions, and fundraisers. Ah, the perks of having an engineer (and excellent artist) in the family!
- One of my favorite childhood memories is going to thrift shops and flea markets in search of Disney figurines (you should see the collection we have and the amazing wall display my dad built for them!)--my dad instilled in me the love and appreciate of thrifting that I still have today.
- He has been a perfect spiritual leader for our family--for as long as I can remember, my parents have always been heavily involved in our church and my dad currently serves as Grand Knight, musician, and Eucharistic Minister.
- "The best thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother." True dat! My parents relationship has taught me the value of commitment and respect and had a big impact on what I looked for in my husband.
- Dad has never met a stranger; he is very warm and friendly to every person he meets.
- My dad has always been my biggest fan--in good times (when I had a solo in the spring musical or when I won my broadcasting awards) and in bad (when I sang "At Last" at the state fair.. and basically my entire volleyball career).
Dad's 10th year of emceeing a benefit dinner for the local museum, 2012 Doing flint napping demonstrations on "Heritage Day," 2010 Singing along to the "Happy Birthday" song on his 45th birthday, 2008 |
Joey's Baptism Day, 1993 Father's Day at Coors Field, 2010 Moms surprise luau birthday party, 2010 |
Dad and Mom on their 20th anniversary, 2009 My parents in Vegas for spring break, 2013 |
Easter with our family, grandparents, and a few of dad's cousins, 2009 Christmas card outtake, 2004 Dad with his parents and 7 of his brothers, 2009 |
Joey and dad at a Nuggets game, 2012 Big chair for a big guy (Branson, 2009)! Christmas Eve, 2011 |
Dad and me visiting Golden, 2010 The day of my bridal shower, 2012 My wedding day, 2013 |
Happy Birthday, Dad! I thank God every day for having a father like you and I know you'll be a fun and incredible Grandpa to Baby Sand! Love you and can't wait to celebrate with you this weekend!!
This will forever be my favorite picture. |
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