Sunday, June 16, 2019

Happy Father’s Day 2019!

This was an interesting weekend. AA went to the Collins post-school book burning party Friday evening. An evening fire pit is available to throw in old school workbooks and school papers. Ian was there, so Owen and AA visited with Ian while others swam in the pool.
We enjoyed a golf cart drive when I arrived home from work, with Ginger between us. When we drove through the pool parking lot, a lady shouted out that my hair matched the dog’s! Then a drink at Talons and waited for AA to arrive home. So sweet of parents (Weigand and Kinder) to pick up AA and drop them off.
Saturday, I went to work, AA practiced her putting. I came home and took her to Carolyn’s for an over night stay. Ford and I went to Kilee’s finale dance recital. Kilee had more than a dozen dances from tap dance to ballet to jazz to rap. Each had a costume change. She had to be exhausted! And no photos to prove it except for one blurry one I snuck in.

We came home and again enjoyed a drink at Talons as we were kidless and dogless! Plus, being 400 steps from Talons makes for an easy replacement to our still favorite River House.
Sunday morning was relaxing, kidless and dogless, I made homemade biscuits for the Daddy for breakfast. I went and retrieved the daughter, thanking cousin Carolyn for having her overnight, while Ford ran to the grocery. Finally, Fathers Day began. We took Ford to the Fishweir Brewery and enjoyed some family time with about 50 other families. Good beer and tacos with Ford.

From Facebook:
Happy Father’s Day! It takes a man of kindness, patience, strength, and compassion to set the fine example of fatherhood that you have (well, AA calls you a bit annoying right now!). Happy Father’s Day to my sweet hubby of 33.5 years and the best Daddy of Justin, Leaa and Alyzabeth. May all the fathers enjoy their day!
AA gave her Daddy two gifts he wanted, a new golf hat (a week later as EH sold out by Fathers Day) and a St. Louis Cardinals windshield sun shade.
 I added blueberries to a few of the biscuits:
How time flies so quickly. Next weekend, AA is playing in the First Coast Woman’s Amateur Golf Tournament. Age 13 is the minimum plus needing the handicap. The Women’s Board invited two 12 year olds. A Gainesville girl and a Fleming Island girl - AA! She may come not be in the winners circle, but she’ll try - what an honor!

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