Sunday, June 17, 2012

Happy Fabirtherday Weekend!

Daddy turned 27!

 It definitely was a busy weekend. Friday was Chase's birthday. Thankfully Grandpa and Grandma Weed came down and watched babies so we could go out. We went to Red Robin to redeem our free birthday burger coupon and then Chase let me beat him in our tennis match. He usually wins, but he took the tragic loss like a champ.

Saturday morning I brought out brownies and ice cream and presents for our little family party.

A rare moment. Anna repeatedly refused ice cream and insisted on eating an apple. Weird huh?

Anna gave daddy a new pair of headphones, since she destroyed his other pair.


After our morining party Chase went to go to take the GMAT. I know he was feeling nervous, but I couldn't believe how nervous I was for him. Thanks to many answered prayers offered by many loved ones, Chase did well and will probably be going back to school a year from this fall.

The party continues with this morning...Father's Day. Chase is a wonderful daddy and these two have become best of buds. Anna and Chad gave daddy a picture of themselves for his desk at work and a Lindt extra creamy milk chocolate bar. 
Here is Chase realizing that he will not be unwrapping his presents without the aid of tiny hands for a very, very long time.

 I can count on one hand the number of times I have cooked him breakfast, thus I had to take a picture of Chase enjoying his peach french toast.

HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!

I feel blessed to closely know three wonderful fathers, Lee Jones, Stephen Weed, and Chase Weed. I am blessed by all their love and service that they have and continue to give to my family. Love you!

1 comment:

  1. Congratulations Chase! We are SO proud of you. You put yourself in a position to let the Lord bless you and He did! We are so excited for what this means for your future and for your family. Thanks, Amberlyn, for your exceptional support. Chase couldn't have done it without you . . . lots of Saturday mornings with kids by yourself again. It's a sacrifice for the whole family to make a better life for yourselves. It's really incredible to watch you work together for your individual progress and your family's progress. It's called synergy! You're guys are awesome! Love you.

    Grammy, Heidi, Mom

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