Although I will schedule this for Sunday, September 1st, Father’s Day (in Australia), it is still late Saturday night at the time of writing.
Number One son was home for the weekend and late last night I was invited to a Saturday morning Father’s Day breakfast by Number One son.
The chosen venue was a recently opened eatery just out of Geelong, which I had visited on several occasions but never for more than coffee.
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Breakfast was a magnificent array of eggs, bacon, sausages, baked beans, mushrooms, tomato and a hash brown.
It was certainly a very nice way to begin Father’s Day weekend. Needless to say after a breakfast like this not much else was wanted for the rest of the day.
So a very big thank you to Number One son, and a happy Father’s Day to all other Dads wherever you are.
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Update: Sunday night, 2030
Just arrived home from a twilight football match to find that Number Two son, who I had not seen this morning, had left me a card stating that I am his hero and that he loves me to bits.
You just have to love them and be proud of these two young men.
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I can remember a time when I used to eat breakfasts like that. Oh well!
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Yes, me too. The only thing was that I could front up for lunch the same day. It’s now 2030 Sunday and I am sure the aftermath is still with me…
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Looks like a hearty meal..Happy Father’s Day to you..
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Thank you and it was a hearty meal….just hope it doesn’t stop mine 🙂
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Wow impressive breakfast! That would last all day!:-)
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Once upon a time it would…nowadays it is still ‘lasting’ twenty four hours later. But Inwould not have missed it and the time spent with my (not so little) boy 🙂
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Well Happy Father’s Day! And I can see why nothing else was needed! That there is your MANLY breakfast! Wow! And yum!
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Thank you. It was a good breakfast and being a food lover, of all types, this was yummy.
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Wow, what a huge, healthy feast. Very Scottish!
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It was delicious and when you don’t see the lad that often…was nice to have a chat.
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Happy Father’s Day. I see my kids all day everyday this summer. I look forward to missing them one day. 😉
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When number one was one the way everyone told us the first six weeks was the hardest. Only one person said that after the first six weeks the worries just change…and that has proved so true. But it is nice to seem them move into adult years meaning that they should be able to look after themselves.
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Having 5 people in one house, all creative and opinionated, doesn’t make for easy living, but it’s fun!
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Keeps everyone on their toes
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