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Happy Father's Day


Why do I love my daddy?

Sam says..."I love my daddy because he always plays with me and he has fun with me a lot of times. I know he loves me."
Jo says..."I love my daddy because I love him."

What is your favorite thing to do with daddy?

Sam says..."Play Star Craft with him."
Jo says..."I like him to swing me around."

What is your favorite memory with daddy?

Sam says..."Playing at the beach with daddy and going with him in the waves!"
Jo says..."Playing memory match with him in the closet!"

What makes daddy mad?

Sam says..."When I don't obey and arguing with Jo"
Jo says..."When I hit bubba!"

What makes daddy laugh?

Sam says..."When the big waves hit my face!"
Jo says..."When I scare him!"

What's daddy's favorite thing to eat?

Sam says..."Meat and bread"
Jo says..."Salad"

What is daddy's job?

Sam says..."The Moving Company"
Jo says..."He colors and works at his class!"

What is daddy's favorite song?

Sam says..."How Great is my God"
Jo says..."The song about I love you"

What makes daddy proud?

Sam says..."When I try new foods."
Jo says..."Getting a trophy"

What is daddy's favorite TV show?

Sam and Jo both say adamantly..."LOST"

What makes daddy sick?

Sam says..."A bee sting"
Jo says..."Eating flowers"

Happy Father's Day, Daddy! We know you pretty well!

Sam and Jo

Comments

  1. aw- a father's day interview! how cute :) adorable picture too- i love it!

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  2. :( i miss you guys so much!! Come see me!!

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  3. i miss you, mr harmsues!!! but i might just have a really great story to tell you about what God has done in my life. i'll email it to you when i get back from brazil....yeah, i'm taking a missions trip to visit the yoders. and guess what? i graduated!!!! finally.

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  4. thats adorable! i love my daddy too, but i would probably answer the questions a little differently. I wouldnt say my dad like salad best.... is it true?? :)

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  5. This is so sweetie!!! Oh my goodness.

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