My dad turned 60 in October. My extended family traveled from Boise, Salt Lake City, and Denver to be together in Sun Valley.
My dad gives me much cause to celebrate. I love my dad. I love how he is having a belly laugh in this photo because Lezli is always making us laugh. I love my dad's sister Lezli. I love my dad's brother Tom and my Grandpa Boyd. I love that we were all together in Sun Valley in October and that we visited Redfish Lake, a sentimental place for me where we used to all camp when I was young and my cousin Megan and I would slide down rocks until we had holes in our jeans.
I love that my dad wore a fleece hat that made him look Russian. I love my dad's fetish for jackets and bags. He has a closet full of jackets and he can explain to you why he needs each one and explain the reason for each detail of his jacket (i.e. "This jacket would be good for a windy but warm day because...", etc.). I love that my dad is so tender hearted and sensitive. I love that he feels things deeply, which makes it hard to feel sometimes. I am a lot like him.
I love that my dad is clever and makes up funny riddles. Sometimes his riddles are frustrating like "Boise horses have pouches, but Pocatello horses do not." (Figure that one out. He made it up himself.) I love my dad's neat handwriting. I love how tidy my dad is and how he takes really good care of his things. (He is a lover of shoe horns.) He is a lot like Grandpa Boyd in that way. I love that he still loves toys and Scientific Wizardry, a fun store in Boise he used to take me to every time I visited him as a teen. I think he even had more fun than I did. I love my dad's taste in ties and swimming suits and music. I love that we all went to the Trailing of the Sheep parade in Ketchum and the way my dad enjoyed the bagpipers.
I love my dad and I love that I am the daughter of Randy Williams. It is something I will always be proud of. Happy 60th Birthday, Meine Vater!
Here Kiara and Kate are discovering what I used to love about Redfish Lakes. Sandy beaches and clear water with Sawtooth Mountain views.

That's one small step for Daddy; one giant leap for Kiara and Kate.
