Playing with Dad

Father’s Day is coming up in a couple weeks, but my kids don’t need a special day to shower their daddy with love.  In fact, if their affections were a real rain shower, he’d be soaked.

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The light was so pretty a few nights ago, we did a little photo session.  More pics are in the gallery.

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Then the kids decided to act like manic wrestlers.

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After the grunting and roaring, there was some cuteness.

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You may have noticed that it looks like Andrew has drawn all over his body with markers.  This is, in fact, what he has done.  He was apparently being Boewolf, the ancient warrior.  He informed me several times that he was mean.  This could be told by the hearts with arrows through them well as by the unhappy faces =(   that he had drawn all over his legs.  Creativity and imaginative play thrives here at the Dotzour home!

One Reply to “Playing with Dad”

  1. A while ago I resolved to be more light-hearted.  When I told Michael about this he laughed out loud.  Rather hysterically.  I told him it was already working!
    I tell you this, because I can’t help but notice how light-hearted and care-free your kids are in person and in photos.  And how intently focused and serious Evie is in both cases.  Of course, we all have our moments.  Evie is sometimes, even often, full of giggles.  And Sylvia can be very intent.
    I’ve come to the conclusion that it is the hair.  If Evie and I had curly crazy hair like your kids have, we would also tend toward a wild abandoned attitude.  But, we have silky smooth hair.
    End of comment.
    –Heather

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