HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!!
I must say, it was a fun filled day! It started with breakfast in bed. Miss Nylah and I surprised Allen with an egg and bacon cup. Very rarely do we eat bacon in this house (eck!), so Allen was pleasantly surprised. The two without the bacon in the picture were mine. Although, just one proved to be quite filling.
On Friday, Nylah and I were busy putting together a framed poem for Allen. On the poem is a boot print from one of Allen's old boots. And of course the little footprint is Nylah's. The poem is called, "Walk a Little Slower Daddy. It reads,
Sometimes your steps are very fast; sometimes they're hard to see;
So walk a little slower Daddy,
For you are leading me.
So walk a little slower Daddy,
For you are leading me.
Someday when I'm all grown up,
You're what I want to be.
Then I'll have a little child,
who'll want to follow me.
You're what I want to be.
Then I'll have a little child,
who'll want to follow me.
And I would want to lead just right,
and know that I was true;
So walk a little slower Daddy,
for I must follow you!
I seriously love that poem! But what I
love more is seeing my husband and daughter together, snuggling,
playing and laughing. She loves him so much!
And no one can make her laugh like Daddy! All he has to do is walk in the room, and her entire face lights up!
And no one can make her laugh like Daddy! All he has to do is walk in the room, and her entire face lights up!
And don't worry, after I snapped a few pictures, I climbed into bed with them and we all enjoyed some yummy breakfast together!
After breakfast, we let Daddy open some fun gifts. This was my best attempt to make a 'manly' gift bag for him, all while saving money on a store bought one.
I think he liked it.
Since he loves to BBQ, we got him lots of accessories for his grill.
And as you can imagine, we spent the afternoon grilling and hanging out.
While he was busy hanging it up, all the neighborhood kids came around to lend their full support. Aiden stood especially close by to make sure to hand Allen his drill, and share his two cents worth of advice. And everyone else wanted to hang out with Nylah. So, we went out to join the party.
In the middle of this project, while we were all sweltering in the 90' weather, the ice cream truck strolled down our little cul-de-sac, music blasting and all. Everyone scrambled home and dragged their parents outside to buy ice cream. Then we all took a break and ate ice cream!
Last but not least, I decided to make a special desert that I kept seeing circulate around Facebook; an Oreo cookie brownie. I don't remember who posted it, but I thought it would be fun to try. I think I was more interested in the challenge, and taking pictures of the final product. I love food photography, and I love a challenge. And this was quite simple.
Basically you take two Oreo cookies and put a layer of peanut butter in between them. You then place them in cupcake liner then cover it with brownie mix. Cook for 20 minutes at 350' and voila! It turned out pretty good. Here's the link on Facebook!
And below is a picture of mine. They turned out great. Very rich though. Good thing we have plenty of kids around to share with!
Again, I love food photography! So, of course I had to dig out some studio equipment and snap a few pictures. Allen was laughing at me, so he snapped this picture of me with his phone:
All in all, it was a fantastic day!