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

Monday, August 11, 2025

Father's Day

June 14 was Flag Day. I didn't get a flag selfie that day. Oh well.
 
June 15 was Father's Day. I also didn't get a flag selfie but there wasn't a flag on our lawn that day. 
We did get a picture of Jeremy and Jr. together while Jeremy wore his tie that Jr. gave him many many years ago.
Jeremy requested taco salad for dinner and the kids made him a card.
Nichole created the front. I just love how adoringly the little penguin is looking up at his Daddy.  
 
June 15 was also National Electricity Day. Jet went around pretending like he was shocking everyone (electricitying them). He's so cute.

Friday, July 5, 2024

Father's Day 2024

We did not make Jeremy breakfast for Father's Day this year on June 16. He did request what dinner he wanted including dessert so I have a funny story to tell about his dessert.
He had gotten a recipe for root beer float pie and wanted that so I got up early to make it for him (it is supposed to be in the freezer for so many hours). I had a graham cracker crust from the store because I figured I wouldn't have the time to make a crust from scratch. Sigh. So I made the filling and there was too much to fit in the one pie crust. Ugh. So I realized I needed to make a graham cracker pie crust after all. As I was getting a recipe and making the crust, Jeremy joked that there would be too much for one pie crust so I'd have to make two crusts then I'd need to make more filling and on and on and on. Lo and behold, I ended up with enough graham cracker stuff to make two pie crusts. I ended things by filling the first homemade crust with the rest of the pie filling and putting the other homemade crust in the freezer to use for a different pie later. Ha Ha Ha.
Jeremy didn't complain and he didn't complain about the rest of his dinner, either. He had chicken enchiladas and jalapeno popper egg rolls. Yumm.
Besides the food, I printed some little booklets for the kids to fill out about Jeremy. I got them from Jordan Page at funcheaporfree.com
Of course at church Jeremy wore his Father's Day tie that Jr. decorated for him when he was in Nursery 14 years ago.

Saturday, June 25, 2022

Father's Day 2022

Father's Day was on June 19.
Kids made Dad breakfast in bed. 

The Primary sang, "Daddy's Homecoming," in Sacrament Meeting. Jet heard the music and started singing along with the introduction before the Primary kids started singing. Lucky was rocking out to the music while singing with the other kids on the stand.  
Some information about Jeremy was shared in a game in Primary. "Mystery Dad." Lucky got to share about his dad breaking a world record.
Jet got a picture of his family drawn by a nursery worker at church. Jeremy got a cinnamon roll after church from the Relief Society.

While Jeremy took a nap the kids and I made dinner for him. The kids each wrote a note finishing, "My dad is special because..." Sweet children. I stapled the five together so Jeremy was able to see them at dinner. 
The kids also decorated paper cups with messages and pictures for Father's Day dinner.
Jr.: What? You told us to put sharpies on the cups.
 
We used Lucky's lanterns he made us to add to the special dinner atmosphere.
Then the kids took turns passing my phone around under the table to text Jeremy digital Father's Day cards throughout dinner.
Nichole also made a comic on the computer. If you give Nichole a medium...
He enjoyed all of the food and notes he got for Father's Day. I'm glad we were able to make it a good one for him since he's the best.

Jeremy and I each called our dads to wish them Happy Father's Day as well. They're also the best.

Sunday, July 4, 2021

My Husband is Awesome

I love my husband. I love that he is the father of our children. My husband is awesome and the kids didn't even write "my husband is awesome." I did. Sometimes they will randomly write that sentence when I've stepped away from the blog. Most of the time I leave it in unless the sentence doesn't fit with what I'm talking about in that spot in the post.
Here are some of the ways my husband, their father, was awesome on Father's Day this year.
He took us all to church and taught his Primary class.
He requested a salad bar for dinner that day and he cut up a lot of the vegetables himself.
He was pleased with his gift (The Book of Mormon on CDs so he can listen to it in the car) and the many layers of wrapping paper (one layer decorated by each child).
He also liked the flower in vase picture Lucky made for him (like Lucky made for me for Mother's Day except my vase didn't have a mustache on it).
He played Breath of the Wild so the kids could watch him. They love watching him play The Legend of Zelda games.
My husband is awesome.

Monday, June 29, 2020

Father's Day 2020

Father's Day morning I asked Jeremy what he wanted for breakfast. Biscuits and gravy. I finally got it to him around 5 or 6pm and made him dinner right after. Actually, Nichole and Jr. did most of the work on dinner. Everybody just kind of ate whatever earlier with sleeping in and church at home. Sigh. We really need to get on a better schedule.
The boys put together a puppet show for Jeremy, Lucky filled out a questionnaire and colored some pictures for him, and Jeremy and I both called our dads to wish them Happy Father's Day.  
This is what Lucky had to say about his dad:

My Daddy
My Daddy's Name is Jereme
My Daddy is 42 years old
Dad's favourite thing to do is snugel wieth me [snuggle with me]
Dad is really good at sleeping
I love it when Dad dose joekcs [does jokes]
I like to do qussles with Daddy [do puzzles]
My Dad's favourite food is pikcels [pickles]
My Daddy loves me because i'm small
Dad is funny when he ets bugs [eats bugs]
My Dad is as strong as a bug
I love Daddy because hees dady [he's Daddy]

Monday, July 22, 2019

Catching Up- June

We sent Nichole off the end of May and while she was having a good time with cousins and grandparents, we were having fun here with our boys.

We started the month off with Orem Library's Summer Reading Program kickoff.

We decided to sign up for the reading program this year. The theme was the Centennial (not surprising) and traveling through time on the time traveling train- the Orem Express.

Jeremy built the train out of balloons this year.

During the reading program we earned badges for reading certain amounts of books and we earned badges for doing other activities. We received different awards for different amounts of badges.

The kickoff had an old west theme.  The boys were able to get their picture taken in a wanted poster, practice their sharpshooting, practice roping horses, and pan for gold.  Jr. was helpful and took a lot of pictures.

As usual we loved the puppet show.

The day after the Summer reading kickoff, Jr. went back to school (so much for sleeping in in the mornings). He was accepted into a Summer program at UVU where they teach junior high age students STEM skills. UVU Prep.
He learned a lot of things and made some new friends and said he loved it.
It didn't stop him from being involved in some of our Summer Reading Program adventures, though.
He helped Jr. Jr. create a box dwelling to be included in the library's Box City.
He helped his sister solve a mystery in the teen area.
He read plenty of books to himself and also his little brother.

Jr. wasn't the only one reading books aloud to Lucky.
On the very first day of the Summer Reading Program, right after we signed up, the kids picked out books and Jr. Jr. immediately started reading to Lucky. I love those kids.

While Nichole was still gone, we got to go to a Summer party, one that we go to every year.  Jeremy worked and the boys and I played. But the boys were so good to offer Jeremy food and drink while he was working.
While we were there, both Lucky and Jr. Jr. got balloons from Dad, inflated but not twisted.  They twisted their own.

Jeremy and I had the opportunity to go to another play from friends who used to be in our ward in Orem before they moved.  We enjoyed it again. Ah, community theatre. It brings back so many memories.

We welcomed Nichole back from her trip.  The younger boys made her "Welcome Home" notes. She had a great time with her cousins and grandparents and even saw a pileated woodpecker in Oregon and told us how they had identified it.  That's our girl. She was in good company with Grandma and Grandpa who also like birds.

Jr. Jr. had the opportunity to go to Cub Scout Day Camp and do a lot of activities there.
Another day, he had some Cub Scout fun finishing up some of his requirements that they didn't do at the day camp.

Jeremy and I did balloons at Orem Summerfest again this year.

For Father's Day on June 16, the kids fixed Jeremy breakfast in bed.  Sweet kids.
The kids wrapped and decorated a present for Jeremy- a portable charcoal grill.
What Jeremy wanted for Father's Day was a homemade ice cream and homemade root beer party with friends so we did that the day after Father's Day. Homemade root beer floats.

After my parents dropped off the girls and went back to Oregon, not long after, they came back to Utah again. My nephew was going on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints so we got together to listen to him speak in church before he left. After church, we were able to have a relaxing afternoon at my sister's house. It was the perfect opportunity to get a grandkids picture since the last one we had was from when Nichole got baptized.  My parents have had more grandkids arrive since that picture including Lucky and my niece's husband.

These two grandkids pictures were taken by my photographer sister, Kimber Hodson. I love seeing her work with people in her photos. You've seen some of the pictures we get with our kids refusing to give us happy looks. She is great with it. My kids will smile for her.
Here's a link to her photo site: kimberhodson.pixieset.com

Jr. Jr., Lucky, and I went to Provo Towne Center one day to conduct an experiment. We took coins and the boys raced them. Jr. Jr. created a chart so they could keep track of which coins were fastest.
While we were at the mall, we also played and rode escalators. 

One night at the Orem Library, we had a busy badge earning evening. The kids joined in at the LEGO Lab and built trains.
Then we went over to Open Chess Night to play some games.
While Jeremy and the kids finished up with chess, I went over and took a class about sourdough baking.
And of course there was more book reading.

One of the badges suggested checking out cookbooks and trying new recipes. Nichole and I each picked out a cookbook and tried some recipes.  Nichole made bon-bons for the family. Great job, Nichole.

We took a day and brought a friend with us to drive up to Hanna to see hummingbirds like we did a couple years ago. The boys had fun because when they started getting restless with the rest of us taking pictures of hummingbirds, the owner of the house we were at took them over to throw rocks in the stream.

Afterward we stopped off to see some friends from our old ward who moved to Hanna recently. That was neat.

We enjoyed more time with friends throughout the month.

As you can see we kept busy in June. And what of July? Stay tuned to find out.