HAPPY Fathers Day CAG!

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Just wanted to say Happy Fathers Day to all the Dad's on CAG. My 4 year old was up and all excited at 7:30am to yell it in my face :D.
 
[quote name='CheapyD']My first one!




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Haha happy Father's day Cheapy.. How do you like those floor mat toys you have in the second picture. My Daughter had one that was very similar and used to love play in it.

I will work on another bundle of joy after I get married in October and that may be it. My Daughter will be 5 also in October and I need to have another one so they are not to far apart even though 5 years is a big enough gap.
 
almost 3 year old took a 2 hour nap upstairs. 6-month old took a nap upstairs with mommy.
Giving daddy plenty of alone time to play games. What more could you ask for.
 
bigger picture of the monsters.
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Father's Day 2008 was my best one yet - it was the first one with 2 kids and my 4th overall. We hung out all day and grilled for dinner - can't get much better than that.
 
Happy late Father's Day to all the CAG dad's out there. I was hoping my little girl would pay us a visit before yesterday, but she is being stubborn and still in my wife's womb. She's due this Friday.
 
[quote name='Immortal fWd']Happy late Father's Day to all the CAG dad's out there. I was hoping my little girl would pay us a visit before yesterday, but she is being stubborn and still in my wife's womb. She's due this Friday.[/quote]

Congrats dude - you are in for the craziest time of your life - it's awesome!!!
 
[quote name='javeryh']Congrats dude - you are in for the craziest time of your life - it's awesome!!![/QUOTE]

Thanks man, I'm not looking forward to the sleepless nights, but I know in the end it'll be totally worth it.
 
[quote name='Immortal fWd']Thanks man, I'm not looking forward to the sleepless nights, but I know in the end it'll be totally worth it.[/quote]

Regarding the sleepless nights, you must learn to become a "deep sleeper". ;) Let the wifey do most of the work. Eventually, she will catch on and you'll have to do your share. :whistle2:|

None of the hard parts matter though. Especially, the first time you come home tired and worn out only to find your baby squealing in delight and running into your arms to hug you. That is worth all the stuff that you are about to go through. Also, don't be surprised when you find yourself talking about dookie with other people in casual conversations. You won't even realize that you are doing it. :lol:

Good luck.
 
[quote name='emg28']Regarding the sleepless nights, you must learn to become a "deep sleeper". ;) Let the wifey do most of the work. Eventually, she will catch on and you'll have to do your share. :whistle2:|

None of the hard parts matter though. Especially, the first time you come home tired and worn out only to find your baby squealing in delight and running into your arms to hug you. That is worth all the stuff that you are about to go through. Also, don't be surprised when you find yourself talking about dookie with other people in casual conversations. You won't even realize that you are doing it. :lol:

Good luck.[/quote]


Oh yes the poo stories.... :lol:
 
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