Midland resident Isaac Lentz, 34, smiles as his daughter Rilynn Hammond, 2, gleans with excitement as she points toward a large yellow construction vehicle driving down Townsend Street Tuesday morning near downtown Midland. "My love for her is undying and everlasting. I would do anything for her," Lentz said. "I try to spoil her to the best of my ability (because) she's exceptionally bright for her age, and I am fortunate enough to spend time with her. She loves going outside, and she's very independent for being a two-year-old. I love her, I truly do with all of my heart."
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
FEATURE: Father and daughter
Midland resident Isaac Lentz, 34, smiles as his daughter Rilynn Hammond, 2, gleans with excitement as she points toward a large yellow construction vehicle driving down Townsend Street Tuesday morning near downtown Midland. "My love for her is undying and everlasting. I would do anything for her," Lentz said. "I try to spoil her to the best of my ability (because) she's exceptionally bright for her age, and I am fortunate enough to spend time with her. She loves going outside, and she's very independent for being a two-year-old. I love her, I truly do with all of my heart."
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