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tea anyone?


oh how i love these two....my hubby and our little girl.  every sunday night son and i head off to youth group together.  we are gone for about 3-4 hours.  at first princess was rather distressed, but now, i think she looks forward to it.

i love when i get home and hear what they have done together that night.  hubby could easily let her do her own thing while he does his, but he doesn't.  they almost always have tea time.  princess loves tea and hubby enjoys a good cup too.  she pulls out the fancy china and prepares little snacks while he fixes the tea.  i don't know what they really talk about, but i can guess it is entertaining.  

some weeks they have made cookies together.  they were quite tasty too.  last week she made them dinner. 

i love this bond they are forming.  i pray it lasts.  i pray this gives her a glimpse of how cherished she really is.

Comments

staci said…
chris-
I love this! It's so sweet !! Chloe loves these tea times with her dad, she's talking about them every sunday after class. She always says when we are done- "Well now its time for tea with my dad " :) How precious, I bet this will be something she remembers and carries with her for the rest of her life. The man who comes along and can have tea with her will be the one who will steal her heart. Such awesome invested hours.
Kevin Flick said…
this is so awesome!!!! i love it!!! to be a fly on the wall on sunday nights in your home. ;)
Mindy

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