
We celebrated Father's Day with Joe and his family with a cookout in the Liss family backyard. This was the perfect inaugural Father's Day for Joe, because he often spent Father's Day as a kid doing cookouts in the backyard, so it was all very nostalgic. It was neat to see the three generations of Liss males together, and I snapped a photo to commemorate the day (see attached).
Joe is the kind of guy who does not like extravagant presents that require spending more than $20, so AJ and I went in on a Bob Marley lullabye CD for daddy. Joe was initally pretty pumped about it since he listened to a lot of Bob Marley in high school and college, but our amateur critic's review after one song was that Bob Marley would not be proud to have his name associated with the watered-down elevator music that was on the CD. It definitely involves a xylophone. We should have gone with the traditional socks-and-undershirts present or a tie...
No comments:
Post a Comment