Showing posts with label father's day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label father's day. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Spending Father's Day with my son

Parker and I had a great time riding go karts and playing putt putt. 




We also got to open cards and gifts together. Parker helped with both my card and grandpa's card. This is how Parker opens cards...


It was a great day!

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Making progress...

Today was Father's Day and it was good. Parker woke me up with my gift. He even helped me unwrap it (sort of). I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was a new iPad. Really cool!!! We are going to have a lot of fun playing games and reading stories on it.

After we had breakfast, we went to Gymboree. I have been wanting to show you all how well Parker is crawling now. It won't be long before he will be walking. Check out this video of Parker chasing me before we started our class today.


Then, the teacher was starting to pass out maracas. All the kids were waiting patiently, except Parker. He wasn't rude, but he simply crawled up to the teacher and looked at her and grabbed two maracas. She then told all the kids to come get their own maracas if they wanted to. Parker, without help from anyone, grabbed these two maracas. I couldn't believe it... orange and blue! I think he is getting ready for his freshman year at Auburn. :)

Father's Day at Parker's school

Parker's school held a Father's Day event on Friday. I was fortunate enough to be able to take the afternoon off to attend with the P-man. I picked him up a little after 10:00 a.m. and we went out to the play field. It was really hot, but we liked being outside. Most of the events were running or walking events and since Parker can't do either of those quite yet, we just sat and watched. We had fun.


After about 30 minutes, we moved under the food pavilion to find the shade. At 11:00 a.m. they started serving lunch, so Parker and I got in line. The line was moving slow. After about 20 minutes, I finally made it to the food, Parker didn't. He was so tired, he had fallen asleep in my arms with his head on my left shoulder. I ate as best as I could with only one hand and then I took him back to school. I was able to put him in his crib without waking him up. :)

All-in-all it was a fun experience to be there with my son. Maybe next time we will get to participate a little more. I love you, Parker!