I'm procrastinating packing for our trip to Trevor's parents for the weekend (WHY do I hate packing so much?!?). So I thought I would do a quick post about Father's Day instead.
This first picture just makes me smile. These are by far the two most important people in my life and I have to say it's surprised me just how much my heart swells when I see them together. They pretty much seem to adore each other. I've loved seeing Trevor be such a great Daddy and seeing how Luke is so enamored with him. Daddy can always get Luke to smile so much better than me!
This next picture is typical of these two. Daddy is always throwing him around and hanging him upside down.
Luke and I made Trevor a Father's Day card that he loved...
...and we got him a book about the Civil War he's been wanting to read to Luke.
We also got him a "voucher" for tickets to see one of his favorite artists Mat Kearney, but now it's looking like we're not going to be able to make it to the concert. Don't worry though, Trevor is already spinning his wheels for what he can buy instead. ;)
Trevor's parents came on Father's Day while Trevor was working at his summer job as a historical interpreter at Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop & Farm. So we went out to see him. He was working that day as a blacksmith. Grandpa Fred had to get in there and work with him.
Grandma Dee & Luke. Luke is obsessed with chewing on jewelry and Grandma was nice and let him chew on her necklace the whole time.
Getting ready to ride the stagecoach.
While I'm showing pictures of Trevor working at Mahaffie, I'll include these next few pictures that are actually from the Thursday before Father's Day. Mom came down on Thursday and stayed until Saturday. Trevor worked that Thursday night so Mom and I took Luke out to see Daddy work.
The theme of the night was "19th Century Technology" and Trevor was working the steamboat station. Here he is showing Luke the little paddle boats.
...and he let them lick his feet!
Mom, Luke & I rode the stagecoach...
Father's Day evening, Trevor and I were just sitting on the floor playing with Luke and he was being so cute, so I whipped out our camera. Here he is hanging out on his side. I keep trying to catch his little "model pose" he does on his side, but I can never get it. He's not doing it here, but it's cute nonetheless.
This boy is ALL over the place lately. He still can't really crawl well, but he kind of does an army crawl and scoots himself across the floor to get whatever he wants. He does a lot of rocking on his knees. This next picture is of his stages of rocking.
Luke has quite the repertoire of faces. Since I took a million pictures that night, I made a little collage of "The Faces of Luke".
All in all, it was a wonderful Father's Day and I'm glad we got to celebrate and honor Trevor for being such a hardworking wonderful Daddy.
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