(I’m listening to “Leave or Be Yours” by The Helio Sequence)
Tiny,
You are the happiest baby I know. A lot of parents might say that about their kids, but I think you’ve literally been smiling since the day you were born. You should be, considering what your mom had to go through to have you. Your mom and I wondered if you’d ever cry, and I actually took a picture of you crying just to have proof of it. Your mom thought it was weird I did that, but that’s just because you were always smiling.

This is one of your first smiles. You were about a month old and you’ve been smiling ever since.
That doesn’t mean I didn’t love you. I did. You are my baby, after all. It just wasn’t the gushy, “Oh, I’m so in love with you and I’ll do anything for you” type of love. It was very conditional and it was usually based on the amount of sleep you gave me. I’m just being honest.
But then, something happened. You smiled. And you smiled again. And you kept on smiling. You gave me something to fall in love with. You showed me that my hard work and sleepless nights were paying off. You had a reaction to me, and it was always a smile. (Sleeping through the night at 8 weeks didn’t hurt your cause either.)
I know it sounds strange, but your reaction meant the world to me. It flipped a switch in me. It let me know that you at least recognized me and maybe even knew who I was. You were at least acknowledging my presence, and that was enough for me to start falling in love. And, you kept on smiling…

and smiling…

and smiling.

And our bond began to form.
Now, I can’t imagine life without you and your sister. You can light up a room with that smile. You can’t contain yourself when I come home from work. You immediately crawl, and now hobble up to me, arms outstretched, imploring me to pick you up. For good measure you’ll even throw in a “dadda” for some extra melting of my heart. You have me completely wrapped around your little finger and there’s nothing I wouldn’t do for you. And, I know it will be that way for the rest of my life. My little ladies are my life, and I am forever grateful God trusted me with you and your sister.
Today, you’re 1. Someone once told me, “Long days, short years.” That couldn’t be more true. It’s hard to believe a year has gone by. It seems like yesterday your mom and I took you home from the hospital, but at the same time, it seems like this year has taken forever. I hope it stays that way, but it won’t. I know some day, you and your sister will both be grown, ready to leave for college, ready to begin your own lives, and I’ll wonder where all the time went. That’s just a fact of life and it will happen in the blink of an eye.
Knowing that, here’s my promise to you. I will love you forever and I will always be your daddy. No matter what happens, I will always be there for you and love you. I am going to give you so much love and affection that you won’t need to go anywhere else to get it; but when you do, it will be because it’s time for you to do so, not because you have to. I will always pray for you, guide you, and teach you. We’re just starting this journey together and we have so much fun ahead of us. Just know, you’ll always be my little girl, and I’ll always try my best to give you a reason to keep smiling.

Happy 1st birthday, Tiny.
Love,
Daddy








































So, we started the day like zombies. The wife wanted to go to a hot springs, but when we looked them up online, they all charged an arm and a leg to go. I can be a little cheap, but the wife and I both agreed that $50 to $80 for 4 people to go sit in a pool filled with hot springs water was too much. The wife is very resourceful at finding alternatives for stuff like this, so she asks the front desk. The woman tells us about “hippie dips.” Hippie dips are little pools that are built out of rocks on the shore of the river. The pools, which are made by the locals, catch the hot springs water from the resort pipes before it goes into the cold river. You can sit in these hippie dips and get the same tubbing experience and it doesn’t cost a thing. So that’s what we did and it was a blast. At first, we had trouble finding a hippie dip, but a local steered us in the right direction.



























































John and I on Chair 8.
