Thursday, April 12, 2007

Dancing with Daddy


He may not be a ballroom dancer, but he can turn up the Beach Boys and boogie with his favorite little ladies. My girls ask to dance with theirDaddy almost every night, and he usually obliges rather cheerfully. Even the little man wants to get in on the action! I just love watching them, and knowing that memories of a beautiful childhood are being built at that very moment. It is such a gift to have a husband who is also such a fun and loving father.

9 comments:

  1. Oh Kendra, This is such a sweet picture! I love your girls' dresses. Just right for a night of dancing! And your little man is adorable. Yes, these are things that memories are made of.

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  2. That looks like so much fun!
    I remember taking my daddy to a Girl Scouts Dance. It was so much fun! I am sure that your girls will remember dancing with their Dad for forever.
    I love the dresses! Escpecially the polka-dot one. I love how the skirt flares out when she twirls! It looks like a dress for a princess.
    ~Autumn

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  3. There is nothing like seeing the man you love with your children....a blessing indeed...and SO sweet too!

    :) Thanks for coming by Kendra....it was good to hear from you!

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  4. great photo, kendra! and, yes, such a blessing to have an involved and loving husband/father! i feel blessed in that regard, too.....

    my dad had 4 girls, and he wasn't too manly to let us comb his hair and put barretts in it or dance with us.......

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  5. So cute.
    How did your baby get that red hair?! Adorable!

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  6. I just found your blog, and your children are so cute! The picture is precious :) I read your last post, and couldn't agree more with what you said. Hope to visit your sight more in the future.

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  7. That is an AMAZING gift! You are so blessed - your family is beautiful, and it's growing even more! (Love the dresses!)

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  8. That baby's red hair comes from his triple great grandma on his Dad's side who was full Irish. Daddy was also a redhead as a little boy, but now it's mostly in his beard.

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