June 23, 2009

To the best dad of all

Yay for this transition!
Hayley took NINE steps in a row on Sunday.
Happy Father's Day to Davey! (not that he saw her do it because by the time he came downstairs, she was tired of doing it and wouldn't stand any longer).



Being 24 weeks pregnant with an apparently athletic baby boy, I am happy to see her walk because the closer she is to walking, the closer I am to holding her hand instead of carrying her everywhere.



And now it being Tuesday, I failed to mention my amazing husband who is the best dad in the entire world.



Happy Father's Day!


From the day I said I'd marry him...



To the day we stepped outside those temple doors (and he stepped on the back of my dress and ripped it. haha)
To the day we were told we were having our baby girl early and after 24 hours of labor, she was born by c section and he stayed by my side when I was scared to death...
He has been such a wonderful dad to our sweet Mahayla and I know he will be just as phenomenal with Andersen.




{Notice the balloons behind him in this picture...sweet Daddy, celebrating his birthday and the birth of his daughter all while we were in the hospital}

He sure is a crazy daddy but the best one for our family.

We love you so much, Davey!
Thank you for being you!


And to our other great dad's, we love you both so very much and akcnowledge ALL of the things that you have done to help us throughout these past years.
Jed, thank you for raising a son who is worthy to take me to the temple and who loves me and always will. Thank you for nicknaming Hayley, Petey. I know she will love you when she is older even though she is just so darn timid with you right now. She is lucky to have a wonderful grandpa.
To my daddy, you have always been there for me, even when I told you I hated you a million times. You have given me so much and I love the way you love my husband and daughter. You make us all feel so special and we love you. Thank you for taking Hayley when I get frusterated with her and helping us through those colicky days. She is lucky to have a wonderful grandpa.

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