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6 Comments

  1. It sounds like you have a great dad! I love Father’s Day because it is such a good day to reflect on all that you have shared with your father. Great post! 🙂

    1. Thanks so much, Emily! I do have a pretty great daddy! I appreciate you stopping by to read this post!

  2. I love this! And while I can’t write one of these, I am so glad that my children will one day be able to reflect on what my hubby has taught them.

    Thank you for sharing.
    #peonyproject

    1. Thank you, Bijee! I’m thankful for the heritage that you and your husband will be able to leave your sweet kids!
      Thank you for your comment and for stopping by!

    1. Hi Keturah, thank you for your comment! My daddy is a pretty special guy and I am extremely thankful for him!

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