Just had to share because I loved it. Made me cry.
Love this Dad of mine so much! Thanks for the great video Saren!
And happy, happy, happy birthday Dad!
Just had to share because I loved it. Made me cry.
Love this Dad of mine so much! Thanks for the great video Saren!
And happy, happy, happy birthday Dad!
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I have never had the pleasure of meeting your dad (yet).
However, from reading your and your siblings' blogs as well as your parents' books, I am sure he is a very special man, who is very inspirational and contributes a lot to those around him and to society at large.
May he be blessed with many happy returns.
What a priceless treasure for your family.
What a great video. When I see the pictures of your parents when they are younger I see your siblings and even some of their Grandkids in them. What a great thing to have, your Dad seems like a great guy.
I "grew up" as a parent learning how to be a good parent from your folks! Love them both! Thanks for sharing!
Fantastic video! Happy Birthday to your dad!
what an awesome video! I think your dad hasn't changed a bit from when he was younger. I love that he was so happy and playful then and now he seems the same way! I loved seeing your family get larger and larger and older and older. What a priceless treasure! (I'm going start taking more pictures of my kids and their wonderful dad to document these amazing years with little ones).
Made me cry too…thank you for sharing, Shawni.
Priceless memories for your family!
I was just reading on Lds.org about the 1964 world's fair in NYC. It mentioned that your dad served as a missionary at the Mormom pavillion. I'd like to say a big thank you to your dad and any other missionary serving there. This is where my grandma and mom (age 12) and her siblings discovered the church. They were a little Italian/Irish family from NJ, seeking something more. My grandmother died not long after, but we are so grateful for the generations effected by the spirit at the 1964 world fair.