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Happy Father's Day!

Filed Under ( ) by Admin on Sunday, June 19, 2011

Posted at : Sunday, June 19, 2011

UPdATE: Adam tweeted a message to his father.








76 comments:

Anonymous said...

Adam looks better now, Eber looked better then, Leila looks good all the time haha
I know, shallow comment...

Anonymous said...

omg~~ the last 3 pics are new to me...

So cute!

Anonymous said...

Happy Father's Day to Eber and all of the much loved Dad's out there!

daydreamin

Anonymous said...

OMG Happy Father`Day to Eber.thanks for the pics lol!! Love Adam and Sauli! missing you.
Glamy to Germany

Anonymous said...

sorry! from germany

glamitup said...

I know i am a little slow but what are they spelling?? Lol

JAK said...

I'm sure the Lambert boys let their father know how important he has been in their lives. Those of us who were lucky enough to have had exceptional dads will feel their loving arms forever. My dad was and is the HERO of my life.
He was John Wayne, Tarzan and Roy Rogers all rolled into one...........Superman! Lucky Me!

JAK said...

glamitup

That's a Y2k, since that's how the year 2000 was referred to and this photo looks about right agewise for the boys I would guess thats the answer.......and may I add I like your name?

Anonymous said...

What an amazing and fun family! Adam and Neil were lucky to grow up with such fun, supportive and loving parents. They did it right and raised two great sons .... esp. Adam, of course. :-) LL

Anonymous said...

glamitup
have little knowledge of english,big fan from Adam,since a 1/2 year i have been fallowing your 24/7, love kommentare,in bit of germany to hear Adam,unfortunately

glamy germany

Anonymous said...

I love this post! What a beautiful family. No wonder Adam turned out so terrific in every way. Supportive, loving, fun family like that...

The Dark Side said...

Happy Father's Day to Eber and all the other fathers out there.

Dinah-mite said...

I luv seeing these family pics. And I think Eber and Leila had a big part in how great Adam turned out. They loved him and encouraged him to be all that he could be. Would that we could all be so damn lucky...

So I say Happy Father's Day Eber, you ROCK!!

And pic #4 classic Adam face, gotta luv it!!:)

Anonymous said...

I like Eber in the tub!

Fan4fun said...

HAPPY FATHER'S DAY, sweet EBER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks a lot for your wonderful family, mainly for your precious son, our sweet Adam Mitchel Lambert (my Diamond Boy and Sexotic Singing Bird)!
BECAUSE OF YOU, we all have INTO our lives an amazing and iconic world-wide idol showing off all around the world the best voice, artistry and personality EVER seen on this planet, consequently this amazing 24/7 «Paradise» created in his honor, and therefore the dozens of amazing friends I've got while sharing here my huge love for him!
We are all soooooooo proud of you, sweet DADBERT!

Anonymous said...

I loved that comment Eber made that I saw on another thread. It was during the height of Adam's popularity on Idol and an interviewer asked Eber how cool it was to be Adam's dad at this time and Eber responded that it had always been cool to be Adam's dad. Sounds like he was a good father.
OT - just imagine that little Song bong Choi wandering the streets without any parents!

Anonymous said...

@Fan4fun Perfectly said!!!! Happy Father's Day Eber!

Anonymous said...

JAK at 12:54- even those not lucky enough to have exceptional dads, maybe just regular dads, still might feel their loving arms around them.
Maybe you could cut us a break from the stories about how exceptionally wonderful everything always is for you. I do appreciate your sense of humor though.

Anonymous said...

Eber just tweeted a thank you to all Adam's fans who wished him a Happy Day.

Anonymous said...

Does anyone know where that 3rd pic is taken, the one with Eber ad Leila in a crowd of people, dark background?
Adam sitting in the tub with the umbrellas - I'll bet he had absolutely no idea what a sex symbol he would become!!

JAK said...

Well, 4:57 PM

there you are again...............I'd be happy to share some of the tragedies in my life if it would make you feel better! I've had plenty,
which story would you prefer, the 19 year old cousin who burned to death when his antique biplane crashed, the favorite aunt who died very slowly from cancer or the great aunt who died in a Japanese prisoner of war camp? Just pick one and we'll get started!

By the way, I'm sorry if you didn't think your dad was exceptional!

glitzylady said...

@Anon 5:12 PM
Almost positive that was taken at Fantasy Springs Indio CA Feb. 2010. Looks about right..

As for Adam in the bathtub..just a little hint of things to come: he IS holding the leopard print umbrella! But I'm sure you're right..I wonder what his aspirations and dreams were then? And I'm sure little brother Neil would have just thought that was the craziest think to even think about! "Adam, a sex symbol??? Ha!" He still probably shakes his head a little. Adam probably does too...

Anonymous said...

@Anonymous 4:57

My Dad was just average too. But he was there everyday. We knew he would go to work every weekday, he would come home every afternoon, and he'd make us work in the yard on weekends. But by today's standards he is pretty exceptional. Not everyone gets to see their Dad every day. My Dad will be 89 soon, and I Love Him!

Anonymous said...

6:15 PM

Your dad sounds like a hero to me and so was JAKs
he was everything to her.

Anonymous said...

@ JAK I really think its great your Dad was so amazing. You are very lucky and your seem to be a wonderful person. I love your posts. Having what one considers as having an average Dad is wonderful too. I envy both cause I did not have a very good one, but always try to find the positive in life. JAK that's why you should feel proud of your Dad. My husband is a super great Dad to our kids and they realize and appreciate it as Adam appreciates his loving Dad,Eber. Happy Father's Day to all Dad's today.

Anonymous said...

It's such a shame that there aren't more fathers around in their children's lives today. It is very easy to make a baby, but the difficult part is being there and raising that child, providing love, comfort, assurances, and stability. Both Adam and Neil seem to have had a wonderful dad and even though he and Leila are no longer together, they are still very much a part of their sons' lives. A dad does not have to be a superhero. He just has to be there with his love and support. And a special shout out to all the dads who are away from home today serving in the military to protect our country.

Anonymous said...

Anon@7:48pm: Absolutely agree with what you have said. We need more fathers "to step up to the plate" and take responsibility for raising sons who are caring, respectful and responsible. Society also needs positive male role models for those kids(esp. boys) who do not have fathers to show them how to live in a caring and positive way. Adam appreciates his father for all he has done and I am sure that Eber supports both his sons in their careers.

JAK said...

4:57 PM

I have a P.S. for you..........don't tell me you appreciate my sense of humor, I assure you that you don't........because it is my sense of humor that makes me feel that my life is exceptionally wonderful even though I must assess the pain I feel each morning to know whether I will be able to get around with my cane (a good day) or my walker (a not so good day) or my wheelchair (a really bad day) or that other choice,remain lying flat on my back in bed (a hell on earth day).

Speaking of backs I wish you'd get off of mine!

URANUS said...

4:57

I think you were exaggerating a bit, to be honest.

JAK was simply saying how awesome her dad is. She was simply spreading love in this site. I don't see why you had to go and complain about someone else's happiness.

I love my dad as well. I would say he's my hero. Just because some people don't have a good relationship with their parent doesn't mean we can't flaunt ours right?

I think we should drop this convo though. This is supposed to be a happy and celebratory thread.

Ronnie said...

It is a matter of choosing either the negative path or the positive one. Have noticed that many ladies here have quite much physical problems, but their stories are on the contrary full of hope and love. It is sad if one cannot see the richness in his/hers own life. Special thanks to ladies @JAK and @Fan4fun for all the LOVE you chare here!

Anonymous said...

It is a matter of choosing either the negative path or the positive one. Have noticed that many ladies here have quite much physical problems, but their stories are on the contrary full of hope and love. It is sad if one cannot see the richness in his/hers own life. Special thanks to ladies @JAK and @Fan4fun for all the LOVE you chare here!

Anonymous said...

It is a matter of choosing either the negative path or the positive one. Have noticed that many ladies here have quite much physical problems, but their stories are on the contrary full of hope and love. It is sad if one cannot see the richness in his/hers own life. Special thanks to ladies @JAK and @Fan4fun for all the LOVE you chare here! Ronnie

Anonymous said...

It is a matter of choosing either the negative path or the positive one. Have noticed that many ladies here have quite much physical problems, but their stories are on the contrary full of hope and love. It is sad if one cannot see the richness in his/hers own life. Special thanks to ladies @JAK and @Fan4fun for all the LOVE you chare here! Ronnie

Anonymous said...

I had an exceptional dad but I know a lot of people who didn't and I didn't brag about it to them

Anonymous said...

SORRY! Tech probs here! SEVERE! But obviously my point of view got clear! LOL! Ronnie

Anonymous said...

The young girls who think the "bad boys" and the exciting guys are so cool do not realize that these types will not necessarily have the temperament to make good fathers. I wish I would have been more careful before deciding who would father my children. I'm a single parent now paying all the bills and doing all the work alone.

glitzylady said...

@JAK
Please ignore that negativity. I love to hear the positive and uplifting stories.

I had a wonderful Dad as well. He died when I was still in college, and I still miss him very much. He was "older' when I was born, and I didn't get to spend nearly as much time with him as I wished I could have. His death was the first great tragedy in my life, unexpected and sudden. He was gentle, soft-spoken, quiet, honest, intelligent, and loving. I have always aspired to be like him. And he was my hero.

I am also so happy and thankful that Adam has a Dad who appreciates and loves Adam, and helped to have the confidence and courage to be the man he is today.

glitzylady said...

Adam's latest tweets today:

@adamlambert Adam Lambert
Exactly. If we want to progress as a society we have to begin to focus on how we are the same and not how we're different... http://say.ly/dDOqMT
1 hour ago

The above link Adam tweeted says this (its a quote by Liz Feldman):

"IT'S VERY DEAR TO ME
THE ISSUE OF
GAY MARRIAGE
OR, AS I LIKE TO CALL IT
"MARRIAGE"
YOU KNOW BECAUSE I HAD
LUNCH THIS AFTERNOON, NOT
GAY LUNCH, I PARKED MY CAR
I DIDN'T GAY PARK IT"

[LIZ FELDMAN]

This one has a link to a picture of a Maserati, Maybach model, black...and gorgeous.

@adamlambert Adam Lambert
I want one! http://say.ly/qkcqGt
9 hours ago

Anonymous said...

Those fast cars are too dangerous! Who needs that much speed just to park and go eat lunch? It is a sleek look though.

JAK said...

Adam looks sleek in a Mustang! Maybe after next tour a Maserati $$$$$$$$$$

Anonymous said...

4:57 here. Actually, my dad was exceptional, one of the most amazing men you could know and one who loved me with all his heart. I had the best childhood anyone could imaagine.
You read my post wrong. I was trying to point out that one should be a little more aware of those who might not have the same wonderful experiences throughout their life and approach that with some humility.
My mom also uses a walker. I am sorry to hear you are in pain sometimes. I really meant no disrespect in this way. And I really do enjoy your stories.

Anonymous said...

At my daughter's grad they had a father-daughter-only dance to "Daddy's Little Girl." It was wrenching to watch the girls still stay seated who didn't have a dad present. There are a lot of single parent families. I think this was not a thoughtful choice by the planning committee.

Anonymous said...

Looking at the bath tub photo, Eber was quite a hottie then. :)

Happy Father's Day, Eber and to all the Dads around the world wherever they may be - and on this special day, remembering my Dad who passed away many years ago.

Anonymous said...

P.S. Love their dog. :)

glitzylady said...

@Anon 12:02 AM
Eber is STILL a hottie..I've seen him up close and personal..and I can personally attest to that.. ; ) Adam got his broad shoulders from Eber..and who knows what else......

@Anon 12:03 AM
Maggie : )

Fan4fun said...

@ Ronnie

Oh,fellow, don't you worry about the repetition of your post here above, it's OK... not only because it involves MY TAG in such a beautiful way but also BECAUSE YOU WORTH YOURSELF AT LEAST 4 TIMES YOUR VALUE... placed in each one of the FOUR CORNERS of this FLAT planet. And WTF, any of your comments is so welcome in Paradise...

Ronnie said...

@Fan4fun!!

My computer went crazy. Sorry!!

@Icon-my-boy!

Lick mommies legs for me!!

Ronnie said...

@glitzylady 12:10 AM

Naughty girl!
Obviously the GB is not from Leila...

glitzylady said...

@Ronnie @1:38 AM
"Naughty girl": Who moi???

Did I mention the GB?? [...She says innocently...]

; )

Anonymous said...

what was dog's name....Rusty or some Viking name...just curious....

Anonymous said...

I LOVE THE MUSTANG!!!!!!

lAMBERATI....TOO FAST FOR BB!!!!

Anonymous said...

@3:54
The dog´s name was Maggie

Eva

Anonymous said...

Australia loves Eber. He is one heck of a awesome guy, who has raised two super intelligent and outstanding sons!

Anonymous said...

HAPPY FATHER'S DAY, EBER & ALL THE DADS AROUND THE WORLD. <3

Leila was one hot babe then and she still is.

I think Adam looks like his Mom, and he has his Dad's physique.

Neil was a cutie too.

Anonymous said...

Adam in Turf Club in SD singing Tears for Fears and Rolling Stones with his dad on Father´s Day

http://twitpic.com/5eajof

http://twitpic.com/5ea70c

Eva

Ronnie said...

@Eva!

So much love in those pics!

Anonymous said...

Lucky people to be at the Turf club last night. Nice pics!
I just dawned on me that the reason Adam does look good with dark hair is that he does resemble Leila who has dark hair.

Anonymous said...

@4:57 I think we all read your post the same way. It felt pretty snarky and mean-spirited. (As long as it usually takes to get a comment to actually post, you have plenty of time to re-read it and reword something that isn't kind.)

I felt inspired by JAK's description of her dad.

@JAK, I agree with Ronnie and Glitzylady and am uplifted by your positive focus. I love your stories, I am still in awe that you got to interview Elvis before and after his plastic surgeries that I didn't even realize he'd had until you told us about the fascinting before and after differences. I particularly enjoyed visualizing your thumbs up to the Fonda family story. And my favorite is your hilarious decription of wearing your aqua mumu with the white seagulls and aqua cashmere wrap with no bra - since eternity is such a long time - for the rapture. (I had to share that one with some friends even, just to spread the smiles it brought me.)

:)
Sweetie

tess4ADAM said...

@JAK ... I LOVE your positive outlook in spite of all the sad things that are going on/have gone on in your life!! You keep on taking us down Memory Lane ... back to the days often remembered with fondness through misty eyes. I've reached that level & keep hoping that it will remain level just a bit longer & not start the downward spiral that we all have to face sooner or later as the days go by.
I had a fabulous dad too ... although I lost him when he was 40 yo & by-pass heart surgery was not an option ... I was 16 yo & felt lost & alone & somehow abandoned. It has been an uphill battle ever since & I still weep silent tears when I think of him. He was my HERO too ... strong ... dark haired ... handsome ... I had barely gotten to know him & he was gone. BUT ... I'll NEVER forget him!! I know how you feel ... Love 'n Light

tess4ADAM

JAK said...

Sweetie

I'll share a Rapture story with you. My daughter has an annoying neighbor who is always trying to "SAVE" her. My girl explains she's pretty sure she's okay with God.....but she still gets hammered with the Book Of Revelation quotes.........when the Rapture was approaching it got even worse, every day over and over "Are you sure you're ready, I know you are a good person but that's not enough, etc."

The day after the Rapture due date, they met at the mailbox....the neighbor said "I can't imagine what happened, all the signs were right and yet it didn't occur". My girl said "Oh, it happened all right, they just didn't take you!"

I didn't raise her to be rude, but I did encourage her to be quick-witted!

Fan4fun said...

@ JAK

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A very, very, very big THANK YOU to your amazing daughter! Her answer to her annoyng neighbour really made my day! My week! Thanks for sharing.

JAK said...

Many thanks to those who understood my love for my dad. My early years were chaotic, I was a military child and by the time I was six the war had begun. There was no way we were going to be separated from my dad before he shipped out, so we followed him from state to state. I was in 4 and 5 schools in a year's time, always moving, living in one room in someone's house or a dumpy motel or sometimes sleeping in our car. The bright spots in our life were the moments we were with him. That made the three of us a team.
When the day came he left us I thought I would die. My mother had us go for a family portrait in case he didn't return. A year later he was back and in Walter Reade Hospital for months while they patched up his legs and taught him to lip read and sign....he was deaf the rest of his life......tanks are noisy! He was a miracle man to me, never a word of regret or whimper of pain, he handed my mom his many medals and never looked at them again. He was funny and smart and so kind.....this man who had run away from home when he was 14 because he was being beaten by nuns at school and his father at home.....but somehow he knew how to be a perfectly gentle father. No wonder he was my hero!

Fan4fun said...

@ JAK

WOW!!!!!!!!
Isn't this one SOME story? Or should I say «SOME HISTORY?)
A thousand THANK YOUs for sharing with us JAK! I mean it!

Adamluv said...

@Anon - Dont assume all "bad boys" turn into lousy fathers. My dad was one of those wild guys until I was born and then he became an awesome father. But I do realize that many kids are not that lucky. Loved my daddy beyond words. He was 40 when I was born and I lost him at age 73 - way too soon. Thanks everyone for your heartfelt comments about your dads. ... Adamluv

Anonymous said...

My dad...
Where do I start?
Watching him beat my mother and older brother and throw me into a table or chair until I was old enough to take a proper beating?
Being terrified of him and his rages most of the time?
JAK - I'm delighted for you and all the others whose dads were supermen. Mine wasn't. I cut him totally out of my life when he slapped my then three year old daughter across the face when she spilled her milk. Do I miss him? NO! Am I depriving my 2 daughters from knowing their grandfather? YES! However, I'm trying my best to keep them from being physically and emotionally scarred.
Father's day at my home is filled with love and doing silly things with my husband, the man who is my daughters' hero and mine.

Steph

Anonymous said...

To Steph
So very sorry to hear of those awful experiences you had. Hope the rest of your life is happy and filled with love!

Anonymous said...

Well it's 4:57 crawling back with a huge apology to JAK for a comment I made when feeling sorry for myself while overtired and mad at the world.. The story about your father brought tears to my eyes. I am pond scum. Please accept my sincere apology.

Adamluv said...

@Stephi, so very sorry for your horrible treatment at the hands of the person that should have been your protector. And to @anon 3;43 - dont beat yourself up so much. We all say stuff we regret! To apologize for your comments is admirable! ... Adamluv

Hk fan said...

@JAK,
gosh, what a start in life both you and your dad had, your post brought tears to my eyes. You come across on this site as such an amazing lady, someone we'd all love to meet.
and @ Steph. thanks for sharing your story, and well done on having the strength to do whats best for your daughter and cut your father out of your life.
I don't really have an amazing story,I had a very 'normal' upbringing. I was adopted by my parents as a baby, and they adopted my brother and sister and fostered several other children as well, so I suppose they were special in their own way. I loved listening to his stories from the war and how he met my mum on a blind date. He was a real gentleman, very dignified, and earned the freedom of the town where we come from, which was a very great honour for him. He died 4 years ago, so fathers day is kind of sad now.

JAK said...

Hkfan

It was not my intention to make my childhood sound unrelentingly sad....it wasn't. It was in many ways enchanting...we were gypsies traveling almost constantly. I got to be a cowgirl in Texas and Oklahoma, a farm girl in Michigan and Missouri, build snow igloos in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, build sand castles on the Gulf of
Mexico beaches, eat sugar cane and watermelons from the fields in Georgia, etc. My mother was my protector and playmate, my everyday "bread and butter", my dad was my "dessert". So I wouldn't trade my adventures for anything.

@Steph. You are a survivor like my dad was, he left a life of brutality and made a new one that was a peaceful haven for my mom and I. Now you've done the same, I think you are brave and smart.

Anonymous said...

Eber must be in early fifties so his album collection must have been a great bonding ground between him and his music loving boy.

Anonymous said...

I think Adam brought Eber some demos to listen to when he spent Fathers Day with Adam. Eber tweeted that he listened to some demos, went to the Turf club to see his barman friend,had a three way philosophical discussion after being surprised by Adam. OT...My dad was much like JAK as my John Wayne hero and the classiest man I've ever known with a most exciting and interesting life. He left home at i6, hopped a freight to LA, worked as a soda jerk and then was a tour guide taking people by burro down the Grand Canyon, flew airplanes in the 1930s until he and another pilot in a two seater crashed. The pilot was killed and my dad had just about every bone in his body broken and lost his sight in one eye. He knew many Hollywood celebrities in his lifetime and had many interesting stories to tell. I never heard him raise his voice or disrespect anyone, but he was a man's man and was ahead of his time with women's rights and anyone being mistreated. As a young man he taught Mexican children how to read and write in an old railroad box car. Unfortunately my first husband and father of my children wasn't anything like my dad. I think I married him because I thought I could fix him and what he had suffered as a child. My 2nd husband was very much the same type of man as my dad, for which I'll always be grateful. None of us can choose our dads, it's the luck of the draw. @ HK fan. I don't consider your Dad as being average at all. To adopt and foster children is the most loving and unselfish of gestures. I consider him extraordinary! @ Steph, my children for a time shared your story, except I was the target, not them. Now grown they are most loving, compassionate and kind, as you no doubt are, maybe in some way, as a result of your experience. They became very strong, principled beings, maybe because of what they had seen. My only regret is I wish I could have spared them any of it. I always believed you can turn your scars into stars andf that's what we have done. funbunn40

JAK said...

funbunn40

Definitely a John Wayne-Indiana Jones dad! Fate smiled on you.

and may I add................................

RAKASTAN RONNIE! :-)

Adamluv said...

@funbunn40 , thank you for sharing part of your life with us. Very touching. ... Adamluv

Fan4fun said...

@ funbunn40

Every time you «talk» to us I CAN'T «hear» you with my ears or even my eyes... I do it with my heart. Talk to me!!! As you know my heart is BIG, there's lots of room for your always LOVELY WORDS. God bless you!

Anonymous said...

Thankyou Adamluv,Fan4fun and JAK you are beautiful gifts to all of us on this site. ;) funbunn40