We came home tired after a wonderful time at our friends’ home and circled and circled for parking. When we finally found parking, our eldest daughter started complaining that it wouldn’t be fair if her sister got carried home and she didn’t. My husband tried to explain that it was easier to carry someone that’s smaller, but our eldest wasn’t havin’ it. I offered to carry our eldest, but instead he picked them both up and carried them home. He’s a strong father and not just physically.
I had to take a picture of it because he won’t be able to do this much longer. They grow so fast. He won’t always be able to carry them physically, but he will always be strong for them.
San Francisco, CA
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Jackie says
What a good daddy!
I have a Frida ring, shawl, plaque on kitchen wall, photo of mural of Frida on wall.
Claudya Martinez says
Oh, I want to see!
deborahpucci says
What a great dad! Love the photo.