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Copy Cat Game with Daddy

How many mom's out there love to watch daddy play with the kids??  I absolutely love it!!!  My daughter is such a daddy's girl and she would follow him every where all day if she could.  I feel so blessed to have an awesome hubby who is one amazing daddy!

We were at the park playing and daddy got on a swing and they started to copy each other.  It was very humorous to watch the hubby try to swing on his tummy!  LOL and he said it was a workout!  :)  FUNNY! 






Does your husband love to play with the kids? 

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Unknown said…
This is so precious! I love watching my hubby and kiddos playing together. They have so much fun. He's like a kid at heart with his kids. You have a beautiful family. :)

Many blessings,
Rosann
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MommyMandi said…
I love watching my husband play with our baby girl. He has never been a kids person and really wanted a boy. Now that she is in our lives, he loves her so much. When he is having a hard day, our baby girl can always cheer him up. Thanks for sharing your precious post!
That is so sweet. I love watching the hubs play with our kids. He's so gentle.
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