Father’s Day , breakfast with Grandpa, then met my aunt, beach with Grandpa, groceries and home

Welcome back to *Khan Williams Family* 🤍 This Sunday vlog is one of those days that feels completely ordinary while you’re living it, but when you look back at it, you realise it quietly held so many different parts of life all at once — friendship, family, parenting, care, responsibility, small traditions, rushed outfit changes, beach air, children half-running through the day, and ending the night exactly how many family Sundays end: tired, showered, fed, with the TV on and someone half asleep on the couch. The day actually started very early for me — **6AM**, out on a morning walk with my Korean friend. There’s something about those early walks that feels like stepping into a different version of the day before the real family rush begins. It’s quiet, calm, reflective, and for a little while life feels slower. Just a walk, a catch-up, fresh air, and that rare feeling of being out in the world before everyone else has fully started moving. But of course, that calm didn’t last very long because I came home just after *8AM* and then it was straight into family mode. We had to get ready quickly because it was *Father’s Day**, and we were heading out to meet **Craig’s dad* — the girls’ grandpa — for breakfast. That’s one of the things family life does so well: it can take you from peaceful sunrise walk to full rushing-parent mode in minutes. One moment you’re having a calm conversation on a morning walk, the next you’re getting everyone dressed, out the door, organised and trying to make sure the cards, gifts, children and timing all somehow line up. We met Craig’s dad for a **Father’s Day breakfast**, and that became one of those lovely, very family moments that feels simple but means a lot. The girls had made their own cards for grandpa, we gave gifts, and we all sat together for breakfast while the usual family conversations started flowing. Some of it was light and funny, some of it turned more serious, and as often happens with Craig and his dad, conversations drifted into **politics**, **football**, opinions, little debates, and all the familiar back-and-forth that makes family breakfasts feel like more than just a meal. Breakfast itself was very much a proper Scottish family breakfast kind of moment — a **full Scottish / vegetarian breakfast**, coffee, and of course plenty of **white toast with butter**, because if you have fussy children you already know that sometimes no matter what breakfast spread is in front of them, they will still somehow live happily on toast. From there, the day shifted into another important part of our weekly family life. After breakfast, we went to see **Craig’s aunt**, who is his mum’s sister. She is very special in Craig’s life because she is his only remaining blood relative from his mum’s side, and Craig is also one of the only close family members she has. She is bed-bound, so we try to see her **at least once a week**, and Craig also helps look after her affairs because he is her next of kin. That’s one of those parts of life that often sits quietly in the background of family vlogs and ordinary days — care, responsibility, showing up for people, managing the practical things no one really sees, and trying to make sure family members who are vulnerable or alone still feel loved, visited and included in the rhythm of life. It’s not flashy content. It’s not dramatic. But it’s real life, and it matters. And in many ways, it says more about family than the big “special” moments ever do. After visiting Craig’s aunt, we came home for a quick change before heading out again — because apparently this family doesn’t really believe in sitting down for very long on a Sunday. The next stop was the *beach**. Craig’s dad was driving, and for some reason I was convinced we were going to **Ayr Beach**… only to realise it was actually **Prestwick Beach* instead. Which feels very on brand for us really — confidently wrong, slightly chaotic, but still happy to be there once we arrive. And honestly, the beach part of the day was exactly what a Sunday needed. A bit of sea air. A walk. The kids having space to run around. *Ice creams. Coffee. The park.* Nothing complicated, nothing overly planned — just that simple feeling of being outside together and letting the day breathe a little. On the way home we stopped at the *shop* because, like every parent knows, Sunday often comes with that “Monday is tomorrow and we still need lunch things / school snacks / bits for the week” reality. Then it was home. Showers. Dinner. TV on. The house slowing down. Everyone starting to feel the tiredness of the weekend. So if you’re here for: ordinary Scottish-Pakistani family life #KhanWilliamsFamily #FamilyVlog #ScottishPakistani #SundayVlog #FamilyWeekend #FathersDay #ScottishFamily #MuslimFamily #PrestwickBeach #OrdinaryLife #FamilyLife #ScotlandVlog #Grandparents #BeachDay #RealLifeVlog #PakistaniScottish