Andy finally has gotten his motorcycle out of storage for the summer. Olivia was excited and wanted to ride on it, but paranoid mommy wouldn't even let her ride it into the garage with daddy. She handled hearing "no" well on that occassion.
Our family started out Father's Day by heading out golfing. Olivia was very excited to get to sit on daddy's lap and help drive the cart. She quickly mastered yelling, "hit the ball daddy!" every time Andy was in his back swing approaching the ball. He thought it was funny at first, but it soon got old. Olivia got to head on out to the greens with her daddy and carry his clubs. Andy would throw a ball down for her and let her put as well. I sat in the cart and watched them, and it made my heart melt. They were absolutely adorbale together and of course I didn't have the camera with me. Olivia also wanted to try to hit her ball from a tee, so Andy set her up to tee off a few times as well. She was quite pleased with her performance on her golfing debut.
After, we headed back home for a good breakfast of french toast and sausage. We were kind of lazy to start off the afternoon and did some napping. Later in the day we stopped by Grandpa McNeil's to wish him a happy Father's Day and then went to Andy's parents for dinner. Olivia had fun playing ring around the rosie with Robert and Aunt Jen. After spending quite a few hours there and consuming way too many calories we headed home to hit the hay. Olivia had daddy read her some books before tucking her in for the night. Overall, I think it was a nice and relaxing Father's Day for all of us.
Olivia hiding behind her gift for Papa John.
Ring around the Rosies anyone?
1 comment:
Sounds like a wonderful Father's Day! That is so cute you all went golfing. I totally agree with you on the motorcycle issue...they are too dangerous for the little ones, maybe in 20 years!
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