Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Happy Father's Day!

I realize this is a little late but... come on I just had a baby!
I didn't want to let the week go by without posting about my husband and the wonderful father he is. I love to watch him with our boys. My favorite thing is when he lays on the floor in the living room. As soon as he hits the floor Kaden and Karter make a b-line for him. They laugh and play and wrestle until Nathan can hardly move. I am sure Kolson will be joining in the fun before long! I love the way Karter runs to him saying Daddy, Daddy every time he sees him. I love that on nights when he can't sleep I find my precious husband in the boys room leaning over their beds lifting them up to our heavenly father. Over the past 5 years I have seen my husband become more and more like the heavenly father he loves so passionately. I am so thankful that my boys have such a wonderful real life example of what our heavenly father is like.
I love you Nathan and if I haven't told you lately...you are a wonderful Dad!
For Father's day we went to the East Texas Alligator Farm for a little fun.

Feeding Time!

Daddy and Kaden waiting for feeding time

Karter watching the gators

"No pictures please"
After 5 years of putting up with us we decided that it was finally time that Daddy got that recliner he had been wanting for so long!
The boys like the chair too!

4 comments:

Jennifer said...

beautiful family

Andi said...

They are too cute! How are you doing? Hows the life of a mommy of three boys?

Epic estes adventures said...

Nathan better get use to seeing the three boys in that chair! I don't know what it is about recliners that attract kiddos so much! They are so cute, your third boy is making me fight the baby fever!!!

diane h said...

Jenna, I was so blessed reading your blog. I am Chris Hightower's mom and the mom of 3 boys that were about the same age as yours. Chris turned 4 yrs old two days before my 3rd boy was born. I just wanted to let you know that you WILL survive! Blessings to you and your family! Diane Hightower