my daughter beat me and made a TD herself

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Postby KDOG » Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:32 pm

green_eyed_diablito wrote:on my behalf, thank you for the kudos about being a good dad. that is the greatest compliment i could ever receive. i measure my success by the happiness of my family...not material happiness, rather, emotional happiness. thank you!

and on behalf of victoria, "Thank you" and "Cool! I'd ba happy to make some!" :)

she would be happy to make TD plush toys (like the one she made for me) and pillows for anyone who would like one. you can't tell in the picture, but the one she made for me is about 9" long, 6" high, 4" wide. it's 3-dimensional with tires on both sides, a hitch that attaches to the tow vehicle with a button, and a license plate that she says she can customize.

thanks again,
miguel



Cool! She could have people email a picture of the trailer they'd like made into a little pillow thing like that. Does she take paypal? LOL! I think we might have the start of a little "store" here on the forums full of Victorias' cute little crafts! LOL!
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Postby CPnthrfan » Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:42 pm

adorableeeeeeeee
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Postby Roly Nelson » Tue Jun 23, 2009 12:15 pm

Oh boy, reading posts like this really makes my nose hurt. How great it is to have raised children that really love ol' Dad. I know that all good Dads lead by example, and you must have done a great job. Be proud of her, tell you that you love her, often.

I too have a sweet "little girl", however, she is now grown up, is a professional bookkeeper, minds my finances and it's great. I keep telling parents to take good care of those little ones, after all, our hope is that they will take care of us someday, when we get old. Believe me we will all get old someday. Who knows, I may be that way, soon.
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Re: my daughter beat me and made a TD herself

Postby mandy » Tue Jun 23, 2009 3:27 pm

green_eyed_diablito wrote:my awesome 13-year-old daughter is quite an artist and has recently started sewing. for father's day she made me the cutest TD and VW tow vehicle i've ever seen!

happy father's day to all the dads out there!

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and this is victoria, the most wonderful daughter any man could ask for

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That is the best present a Dad could get. :thumbsup: That is just an awsome little TD and Bug.
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Postby CAJUN LADY » Tue Jun 23, 2009 6:57 pm

"Victoria's Not-So-Secret"Teardrop plushies.

I like your style Victoria...very cool.
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Postby JenniferandPups » Tue Jun 23, 2009 8:40 pm

Adorable! She is quite talented. I remember loving to sew at that age... but I was never that good!
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