Dear Dad, I don't have much to write tonight, so I figured I would write a post directly to you because you hate when I wait a month to write a new post to my blog...
You should really think about liking Lady Antebellum like the rest of the family. They are amazing. I still think it's funny that you, Scott, and I all bought Kings of Leon music in the same week. I am currently obsessed with them by the way. Everyone else reading this should listen to Revelry, Notion, Arizona, The Runner, and Knocked Up over and over just like me.
Speaking of Scott, can you believe he and Christi are getting married in less than two months now?! I'm pretty excited that I am in the wedding when you consider that about 7 years ago, I was just meeting my little brother for the first time.
And, speaking of marriage, you haven't asked me when I am getting married anytime recently. I'm proud of you! That said, I will continue to promise you grandkids sometime within this decade...which is easy since a new decade just started. Ha, I am just as funny as you.
I've been telling everyone I am going on my first bonafide family trip with you this summer. Nothing like getting the first big trip in with your dad at 32 years of age. I think it will be pretty fun, but just remember...I am driving my own car AND I have to leave for Los Angeles before all of you finish the trip. Seventeen hours in the big white van with you exclusively driving just doesn't appeal to me. Shhh, don't tell everyone else!
Ok Dad, here is my other news (even though I just talked to you three days ago): I haven't gone snowboarding again because my ribs took forever to heal, so you'll be happy to know I am still alive and probably only going to be able to go a few more times since I waited so long. That said, I am thinking of finding a way to create dangerous versions of golf or frisbee golf. I'll keep you posted.
That's all the news I have for you right now. Maybe I should tell you that you have been a pretty awesome dad for the seven years I have known you again...not sure what I'd do without you and the mirror image of me I see in you every time we hang out. I'm a lucky daughter, and I love you.
Love, your super amazing, smart, and beautiful daughter (all those things you tell me :))...Sarah
Sunday, March 21, 2010
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