I haven’t been able to post, because A) taking care of Erik (including our date), and B) because my desk, looks like this:

i.e. I HAVE SO MUCH HOMEWORK!

Okay, yea, so maybe I can take 20 minutes to write a post.  Maybe.  I’m only doing it because I’m taking 2 minutes to eat. (I’m a poor liar – I’m coming back to this hours and hours later)

So yea, back to what I have been meaning to post about for forever (not sure if you noticed but this empty post has been up awhile – I’m trying to find a new way to photo blog).  Father’s Day was obviously this Sunday.  We had originally planned for a nice day of picnic-ing and boating.  That, sadly did not happen.  Patti didn’t realize she was going to have a rough day – but that’s what Patti had.  Not completely my fault!  The boat’s still not running, so it’s half the boats fault.  Nahnahnah.

Anyway, I still mustered up enough strength to make a yummy dinner.     And you thought that was going to be the strange end of the post, right?  Well, it wasn’t, I just never finished.  : )

So, anyway, back to Father’s Day (almost a week later…heh…I’m on time).  We did have a wonderful dinner, and we gave Brandon the cards we had bought him.

Erik prefers to open everyone’s card for them.  Even if he gave it to you.

So we ate our wonderful pasta dinner that Brandon had asked for.  Life was good – and the day became less hard.  I was happy to have spent it with such a wonderful husband anyway.  Love, you are an amazing father, and Erik is lucky to have you.  He knows it too.  You can tell by the way he looks at you and calls your name in the middle of the night when he’s afraid.  The love you two share makes me heart feel full when I watch you, and I wanted to thank you for that.  Happy Father’s Day, my love.

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