A/N I told you you wouldn't have to wait long for the next season! And I am going to start out with a new Poll on my FF bio page! Where should Mercedes and George get married? Choose your top two locations!

The Hummel Andersons continue their Florida vacation, and return home in time for a very special Father's day!

Reviews always welcome!

Vacation

My country tis of thee,
Sweet land of liberty,
Of thee I sing.
Land where my fathers died!
Land of the Pilgrim's pride!
From every mountain side,
Let freedom ring

Kurt zoomed the video camera in closer as the choir sang their final song. This was their third and final performance of the week, and Lizzie looked tired, but happy. They had spent the last five days exploring the parks, riding the rides, eating way to many sweets, and just enjoying each other's company. Both kids had so many fun experiences, they couldn't wait to share with their friends and family.

Bee had been so excited on the Kilimanjaro Safari Ride when they had been forced to stop while several giraffes had crossed in front of their vehicle, and one of them had gotten curious and stuck it's head through the window to sniff his hair. Later, as they were passing a pride of lions, one of them let out a throaty roar, giving them all shivers.

Lizzie screamed so loud on The Tower of Terror ride, and then begged to go on it again. Blaine had been wobbly kneed after the second time around.

Today they had explored Epcot Center, and Kurt had appreciated a couple of the more sedate rides, including The Land ride, and Space Ship Earth. As the concert came to a close, they decided that they would have an international dinner, sampling dishes from Japan, China, Germany, France, Norway and Morocco.

They ended the night by watching Illuminations before heading back to the hotel. Bee had fallen asleep almost as soon as they'd reached their room, while Lizzie was a little too wound up to sleep. Kurt had drawn her a hot bubble bath to help her settle down, but even then she kept talking about all her favorite parts of the trip until she fell asleep mid sentence.

...

They returned to Ohio Saturday afternoon, stopping at the NICU again to see the babies. Kurt watched the look of awe on Blaine and the kids' faces when the nurse bundled Kathy up in a car seat. He hadn't told them about the phone call he'd received the day before saying their daughter was ready to come home, wanting to surprise them.

Burt and Carole were also back in Lima for the weekend, and were waiting for them when they pulled into the driveway. Carole immediately scooped up the tiny girl before they'd even finished unloading the SUV.

"You're gonna need a bigger vehicle soon!" Burt said, looking over his wife's shoulder at his granddaughter.

"It's already in the works, trust me," Kurt said, handing Bee his suitcase before closing the back end, as they talked about vehicles.

Once they were inside and the luggage stowed to be unpacked later, they sat down in the living room, passing the newest Hummel Anderson between them, until Lizzie's stomach started growling. They put Kathy in the portable bassinet, and moved into the Kitchen to make dinner.

After they ate, Lizzie and Bee gave Burt the fathers' day gifts they had picked out for him. Lizzie had gotten him a coffee mug from Walt Disney World that had a picture of Mater on it, and said Welcome to Radiator Springs. Bee had framed a couple of pictures he'd taken of Burt in the garage, working on cars with Lizzie and Kurt.

After the older couple left, and they had unpacked the suitcases, they put Kathy to sleep in the nursery, and got the older kids ready for bed. Kurt read them a story from The Land of Stories; A Treasury of Classic Fairy Tales, and Blaine sang A Whole New World.

An hour later, Kurt slid into bed beside his husband, slipping under the covers before pulling the younger man in for a kiss. "How are you doing?"

Blaine smiled. "I'm good. In a little pain, but it's bearable. It helps knowing there are only four more days until the surgery."

Kurt smiled and kissed him again. "Good." Blaine sighed against his lips, and deepened the kisses, pulling the pale man over him. He began tugging at Kurt's shirt, trying to pull it off, when a cry sounded from the baby monitor sitting on the night stand.

Both men froze for a moment, and then began laughing. Kurt placed one more kiss on Blaine's lips before getting out of bed. "Get some sleep. You know Lizzie is going to wake us up early with Breakfast in bed."

He padded down the hallway to the nursery, turning the dim lights on. "Shh, sweetheart, it's alright!" He picked the little girl up, bringing her up to his shoulder to pat her back as he hummed to her. He could feel that her diaper was wet, and quickly set about changing her.

She was still fussing, so he warmed a bottle for her, and sat with her in the rocking chair. She took the bottle, but didn't really feed. "What's wrong, sweetie, are you missing your sister and brothers? Hmm? It's okay. They'll come home soon. We'll take you to see them tomorrow."

He began to sing softly to her.

Lullaby, and goodnight

With roses delight,

and lilies bedecked,

as babies we bed.

Lay thee down now and rest,

May the Slumber be blessed

Lay thee down now and rest,

May the slumber be blessed

He rocked her for a while longer, before laying her back down in the crib. When he returned to the bedroom, Blaine was sound asleep.

"Happy Fathers Day!" Lizzie and Bee chorused, as they entered Kurt and Blaine's bedroom, carrying two trays.

Kurt smiled as Blaine murmured, and tried to hide under the blanket. "Come on, sleepy head!"

The darker man groaned and sat up. "I love them, dearly, I do, but why do they have to wake us up so early every year?"

Kurt laughed. "It's almost eight, and I don't know why you are so grumpy. I'm the one who got up at midnight and four to feed and change our daughter."

Blaine blinked up at him as their two oldest children giggled and placed the trays on their laps. Each one had a cup of coffee, a glass of orange juice, mixed fruit, and blueberry muffins. "How can you be so awake and bright eyed on so little sleep?"

Kurt laughed, and leaned over to kiss him, careful not to spill his tray. He turned to Bee, who was sitting beside him on the bed. "This looks delicious!"

"Hurry up and eat! We have a surprise for you downstairs!" Lizzie said, bouncing beside Blaine.

"Oh?" Kurt said, taking a sip of his coffee.

"Grandpa Burt helped us set everything up! Grandma Carole and Grandma Pam helped, too!"

Curiosity peaked, they finished their breakfast quickly, and after getting changed and collecting Kathy, headed down to the living room. The first thing they noticed were the two identical bouquets of yellow and red roses in vases on the coffee table, along with two cards.

As they settled on the couch, Lizzie quickly turned on the TV, and started a video. It was a slide show, picture of Kurt and Blaine starting from when they were babies, and through out their lives. It was all set to music, and it didn't take them long to realize that it was Lizzie and Bee both singing. Bee had a beautiful voice, and Kurt found himself crying. Blaine hugged him and laughed, handing him a tissue.

"Thank you! It's the best Fathers' day gift ever!" Kurt sobbed and hugged and kissed each of them.

They packed a picnic lunch, and spent time in the NICU with the other three babies. They were all doing well. Phin had finally started gaining weight consistently, and might be allowed to come home in July. Meanwhile, Audy and Mattie would both be coming home by the next weekend.

After their NICU picnic, they drove to the car dealership to look at new cars. The salesman showed them several options, but Kurt had his mind set on the new hybrid Navigator that could seat up to nine passengers, with built in child safety seats. They drove home in their new vehicle, singing along to the radio. They were surprised when Mercedes' new single came on, and cheered when they heard Marley's vocals.

They spoke with the Mercedes via Skype that evening. Her tour had started the week before, and she was currently in Montreal.

"So, have you set a wedding date yet?" Kurt asked.

"Not yet, Boo. We're still trying to decide where to have the wedding. Once we know where, we'll figure out when."

Wednesday morning, they dropped the kids off with Marley, and Kurt drove Blaine to the hospital for his surgery. It took longer than expected, because Blaine's blood sugar dropped, and they had to give him glucose, but otherwise went well. They had operated on two spots, one in the neck where pressure was causing some of the problems, and in the wrists, which was where the majority of the damage was located.

When the curly haired man came out of the anesthesia, Kurt was sitting beside him, holding his good hand. He smiled as Blaine looked around groggily, still somewhat out of it. The dark haired man grinned goofily at him.

"Kurt! Kurtie! I was having the weirdest dream! We were married and we had six kids! Six kids, Kurt!" Blaine began giggling. "We should get to Warblers' practice! Where's my blazer? Did you burn my blazer, Kurtie? You said you were going to, remember?"

Kurt had to stifle his laughter, and secretly wished he was recording Blaine's ramblings.

"Kurtie? Can I have some ice cream? I want coffee ice cream!"

The nurse came in then to check Blaine's vitals, to make sure he was recovering well. Blaine giggled at her. "Hi! I'm gay! Have you met Kurt? He's gay too! You look like our friend Rachel. I kissed her once. Okay, twice, but only because I thought I was bi. But Kurt is a much better kisser."

The nurse just laughed and patted him on the shoulder. "Well, my name is Nicki, and I am bi, but I'm not going to kiss you."

It took another half hour before Blaine's head cleared enough to be discharged. Kurt teased him about his ramblings all the way home. Blaine was horrified by some of the things he had said, but Kurt just kissed him.

"It was adorable."

Blaine blushed and kissed him. "I love you."