Photos of each grandchild holding a letter to spell out "Happy 60th Birthday!"
Games for the kids
Sign for Dad's wood shop, made by Kaite!
Jess put together a scrapbook with letters and pictures from all of us and the kids. She also "tweaked" the song "Butterfly Kisses" (the song we all danced with Dad to at our weddings) with lyrics more applicable to our family.
Needless to say, he was touched :)
We also had games for the adults that included horseshoes, corn hole toss, and a questionnaire competition amongst us girls about Dad. Despite predictions of storms and showers, the weather held and we ended up with a beautiful day. It was quite the party for quite the man. What can I say? The guy deserves a big celebration being an incredible dad, grandfather, husband and example for us all. He has the biggest heart and is generous with his love for all of us and in his love for God. I feel so blessed to have been raised by such a faith-based, hard working, strong yet gentle and loving man. Happy birthday to one of the best Dads out there!
At the same time, how could I fail to mention that Zenith and I have fathers who share the same birthday? Zenith wouldn't be what he is without such wonderful parents, and I thank God for the father that raised him to be the man he is today! Happy birthday Nadir (though it is now a bit late) and we wish we were closer to you all so we could have celebrated with you.
Here are a few snippets from the rest of the month.
Local hike after dinner one night
All my boys! :)
In other news, guess we got??!
NOT a dog. ;) We found this dog wandering up and down the street so we grabbed him and hunted down his owner. He was so pretty and had a lovely disposition...made me miss having a dog. Someday!
Last weekend we picked up some seafood for dinner and headed to the beach for an evening picnic. It was still warm which paired well with the evening breeze and they had an old car show with big band music playing. The beach was fairly deserted which was nice so we had a nice time just relaxing. We finished the evening with a stroll along the shops and little food stands along the beach.
Put your sunnies on...that farmer's tan might blind you! ;)
Only one brave enough to go in the cold water
William wasn't too keen on the waves or temperature of the water
Building sandcastles and digging holes
Now this kid takes after his Mummy...laying on the beach with a drink...
...what more could you want??
We're heading out tomorrow for our long awaited ROAD TRIP! I can't believe we're actually driving halfway across the country, but we're pretty excited about it! We'll see my sister Jess for a few days and then we'll stop in Kansas City for a week to visit Angie. I'm excited but I'll be a lot more excited when we reach our destinations and the driving is out of the way. Not sure how the boys will do, but I guess we'll see and it is what it is!
I'll try to take lots of pictures and post them when we return in a couple weeks.
Hope you all are enjoying the last bits of summer as we head into September tomorrow.
~Lindsay
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