Sunday, July 11, 2010

She'll always be Daddy's Girl...

I swear this was just yesterday...

Farah's First Date
Dinner at "Vintage Press" and "Toy Story 3"


"Little woman gonna break your heart
Gonna miss her when you're both apart
She's a lady, but she'll always be Daddy's Girl"

We have a tradition in our family... Dad is "The First Date". Scott takes the girls on their first date. He opens their car door, takes them to the restaurant of their choice, and a movie too. Farah chose "Vintage Press" and "Toy Story3" both excellent choices. Farah dined on filet mignon, and Scott enjoyed lamb kabobs, with raspberry cheesecake for dessert. Every date should be this perfect!



3 comments:

D. Scott said...

yes it was first rate!

Karen said...

Our girls first date is with dad too.
They do grow up fast.

Alan said...

REALLY? I thought she was Poppy's girl! Believe it or not, at one time she was even grandma's girl too. I think mostly she's mama's baby, & always will be. One thing for sure, she's a "pretty baby."

IANVARIVS. III. MMXII

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