Andy opened his eyes and looked at the clock. 10:00? He jumped out of bed and threw on clothes. He had wanted to get up early and surprise his dad with Father's Day breakfast in bed—with his mom's hof course. He took up the wrapped present on his desk and went to find his father.
"Where is Dad?" Andy checked all the rooms, but the whole house was e. He walked out to the yard, and his jaw (下巴) dropped. Dad was holding a hammer and looking at a new tree fort (树堡) that stood in their big back yard.
Andy climbed the rope ladder (梯子) up to the fort. It had two rooms with three small w.
Dad fAndy into the fort, looking excited. "I spent all morning building it. I had one when I was at your age. Grandpa surprised me with it on Father's Day, too. "
"So, it's like a tin our family?" Andy asked.
"Yes, this is a present for both of us. Maybe you'll build one for your son one day. "
Dad looked around and asked Andy what they would do first in the tree fort. Andy slowly showed the present and said, "Happy Father's Day! "He didn't think it was possible, but Dad's smile widened as he opened the gift. "A chess set! Hdid you know I wanted it?" Andy always saw his dad playing athe computer. And he guessed it must be his father's favorite.
"Let's play it!" Dad set up the chessboard. "It's the best gift I got of all this Father's Day."
"I'm glad you like it, "Andy said.
"I do. And I want to spend more time with you. I always love the father-son time. I spent a lot with your grandfather when I was gup. "
Andy looked at his dad, "Can we call Grandpa and ihim to come to the fort?"
Dad squeezed Andy's shoulder, "I think he'd love that."
That day, the three men played, talked and laughed. It was really a hFather's Day.