Father's Day 'round these parts is a big deal - but
especially this year. Lemme splain.
Remember my sister
Hannah? And how she's leaving for the Philippines soon? In our
church, whenever someone is about to leave on their mission they are given the opportunity to speak during a Sunday service. Cool, huh? Well the week she was scheduled to speak was June 16 - Father's Day.
As you can imagine, I was not going to miss this. So a little Texas trip was planned. (The that's kind of relative - a two week trip to Texas might not be "little" to everyone) Although I tried my hardest, I couldn't convince Garrett to come too. Between our trip to Cabo, our upcoming move, and having to pay for Jack's plane ticket I didn't have much of a chance. Stupid budget, you ruin everything.
Well since I knew we wouldn't be with Garrett on actual Father's Day, we had our own Father's Day the week before. Garrett insisted on no gifts, but that's just a request I cannot complete. Sors (but not sors). So instead of adding to Garrett's Dallas Mavericks and Texas Rangers T-shirt collection, Jack and I put together a "World's Greatest Pop" plater (and I totally stole the idea off Pinterest). I would have gone a little fancier on the sign, but I had already packed all my crafting supplies, so Jack's crayons and sketch book had to do. But lesbehonest, Garrett wouldn't have even noticed either way.
And turns out most every food that has the word 'pop' in it is candy. So yes, we had candy for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Don't judge - it was a holiday, okay!?

That night, after the craziness (and let's make sure to put
major emphasis on the crazy) died down, we celebrated our favorite
Guh-Guh. He's kind of the bomb and we made sure he knew it. There were cards, presents, and Dairy Queen to-go! (I'm sure you're unfamiliar with what that is... it's just how Jennifer insists on ordering quarts of ice cream at the Dairy Queen drive-thru. Don't worry, it confuses the Dairy Queen employees too). It was pretty much a wonderful day.