“Daddy, daddy, this way!” his daughter yelled as she pulled him with all her might towards the little pond with the brightly-colored yellow plastic ducks floating around in a circle.
Tony and Ziva had decided to bring their little bundle of joy to the local carnival for a día of family fun, but they soon regretted that decision when their little girl wanted to play all the carnival games. Tony’s wallet had taken a beating as a result, and he silently cursed to himself.
It took Ziva several segundos to catch up to her husband and daughter, as she was tasked with carrying all of their daughter’s prizes.
“You know, I blame tu for this. She inherited your determination and drive.” Tony dicho to Ziva as she came to stand siguiente to him.
Ziva scowled at him and replied, “Yes, but she also inherited your stubbornness to not give up on things.”
“Touché,” Tony dicho as he smiled at her comment. Their conversation was quickly cut short when their daughter started tugging on Tony’s jeans.
“Daddy, can I please please please play one más game?” his daughter begged while giving him the perrito, cachorro dog look that always makes him melt.
“Okay, Sophie, but this is the last one, understood?” Tony said.
The little girl jumped up and down in excitement, her wild, brown curls bouncing in the same rhythm. “Thank tu daddy!” she squealed with enthusiasm.
Tony handed the attendant the last of his remaining bills in his wallet, and Sophie couldn’t stop smiling gleefully.
“Okay, sweetie, choose a duck, and tu can win any prize on the wall!” the attendant told Sophie as she admired all the ducks floating por in the pond, unable to decide which one to pick.
Ziva laced her hand with his as they watched their precious little girl try and decide which pato she wanted.
“You know, she’s got tu wrapped around her little finger.” Ziva dicho to Tony with a smirk.
“I know someone else who does too.” Tony dicho in reply.
“Really, who?” Ziva probed with a confused look on her face.
“She happens to be the woman who changed my life and the mother of the most beautiful little girl in the world.” Tony dicho with a smile as he leaned into give her a kiss.
As they pulled away, the hear their little girl squeal with excitement as she picks a pato with a square on the bottom, which means she can choose from the biggest prizes on the parte superior, arriba shelf.
They both smile down at Sophie as she picks a big blue teddy bear.
“Here, mommy! I picked this oso, oso de just for you!” Sophie says in excitement as she hands the oso, oso de to her mommy.
“Thank you, tateleh.” Ziva says smiling as she gets down to eye-level with her daughter. She accepts the gift graciously while scooping Sophie up into her arms.
“What, no gift for daddy?” Tony says with a pout.
“I’m sorry, daddy! Here, tu can have one of my other prizes.” His daughter apologizes while trying to hand him a purple monkey.
“That’s okay, sweetie, I’ve already got the two best prizes in the world.” Tony says smiling while ruffling his daughter’s curls and then giving his wife a sweet kiss on the lips.
Tony and Ziva had decided to bring their little bundle of joy to the local carnival for a día of family fun, but they soon regretted that decision when their little girl wanted to play all the carnival games. Tony’s wallet had taken a beating as a result, and he silently cursed to himself.
It took Ziva several segundos to catch up to her husband and daughter, as she was tasked with carrying all of their daughter’s prizes.
“You know, I blame tu for this. She inherited your determination and drive.” Tony dicho to Ziva as she came to stand siguiente to him.
Ziva scowled at him and replied, “Yes, but she also inherited your stubbornness to not give up on things.”
“Touché,” Tony dicho as he smiled at her comment. Their conversation was quickly cut short when their daughter started tugging on Tony’s jeans.
“Daddy, can I please please please play one más game?” his daughter begged while giving him the perrito, cachorro dog look that always makes him melt.
“Okay, Sophie, but this is the last one, understood?” Tony said.
The little girl jumped up and down in excitement, her wild, brown curls bouncing in the same rhythm. “Thank tu daddy!” she squealed with enthusiasm.
Tony handed the attendant the last of his remaining bills in his wallet, and Sophie couldn’t stop smiling gleefully.
“Okay, sweetie, choose a duck, and tu can win any prize on the wall!” the attendant told Sophie as she admired all the ducks floating por in the pond, unable to decide which one to pick.
Ziva laced her hand with his as they watched their precious little girl try and decide which pato she wanted.
“You know, she’s got tu wrapped around her little finger.” Ziva dicho to Tony with a smirk.
“I know someone else who does too.” Tony dicho in reply.
“Really, who?” Ziva probed with a confused look on her face.
“She happens to be the woman who changed my life and the mother of the most beautiful little girl in the world.” Tony dicho with a smile as he leaned into give her a kiss.
As they pulled away, the hear their little girl squeal with excitement as she picks a pato with a square on the bottom, which means she can choose from the biggest prizes on the parte superior, arriba shelf.
They both smile down at Sophie as she picks a big blue teddy bear.
“Here, mommy! I picked this oso, oso de just for you!” Sophie says in excitement as she hands the oso, oso de to her mommy.
“Thank you, tateleh.” Ziva says smiling as she gets down to eye-level with her daughter. She accepts the gift graciously while scooping Sophie up into her arms.
“What, no gift for daddy?” Tony says with a pout.
“I’m sorry, daddy! Here, tu can have one of my other prizes.” His daughter apologizes while trying to hand him a purple monkey.
“That’s okay, sweetie, I’ve already got the two best prizes in the world.” Tony says smiling while ruffling his daughter’s curls and then giving his wife a sweet kiss on the lips.