Don’t just teach kids how to count. Teach them what counts most: •Kindness. • Equality. • Gratitude. • Resilience. • Courage. • Effort. •Integrity. • Politeness. • Generosity.
~Unknown
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To My Daughter… In my eyes, there is no one that can equal your beauty, no words that can describe how much you mean to me, nothing that could lessen my love for you… you have it now and for all eternity. No matter how old you are, you will always be my Little Girl.
Sisters take care of each other, watch out for each other, comfort each other, and are there for each other through thick and thin.
~Unknown
To My Dearest Daughter, as you grow older I want you to fly out like a free bird. Go forth and pursue all your dreams. Live life to the fullest and make sure that your happiness is second to none. And while you are at it, just remember that every time you need a hug or a place to call your own, I’m always here…
Sisters help you find important things when you have lost them: your Smile, your Hope and Your Courage.
My Daughter… Her Smile makes me Smile. Her Laugh is like an Angel’s. Her Heart is Pure and True. I Love My Daughter with All Of My Heart.
When my hands can’t reach my family and friends, I touch them with my prayers. May God continue to protect them and give them strength to get through the days ahead. Amen
The time you have left is so very precious. Spend it doing things you love, with the people you love.
~Beth Rosen
To all my Cousins: We may not get to see each other every year, but I hope you know that I love you!
~Unknown
MY SON… My wish for you is simple… Have the very best life imaginable. Live like you will never grow old, Laugh, giggle, cry if you must… Play as hard as you work, make time for the people and things that you adore. When you sleep have the best dreams that will make you wake up with a smile on your face. And that you always, always know that you are loved. This is my wish for you.
It’s not how big the house is; It’s how Happy the Home is.
To My Son… I sometimes wish you were still small, not yet so big and strong and tall. For when I think of yesterday, I close my eyes and see you play. I often miss that little boy, who pestered me to buy a toy. Who filled my days with pure delight, from early morn to late at night… Today my son I’m proud of you, for all the thoughtful things you do. I’ll love you till my days are done, and I’m so grateful you’re my son.
Sometimes, I forget to thank the people who make my life happy in so many ways. Sometimes, I forget to tell them how much I really do appreciate them for being an important part of my life. So thank you, all of you, just for being here for me! Thank You.
~Unknown
One of the best things we can do for our children is to have them spend time volunteering at a charity. There they learn real life examples of kindness, compassion and caring for others.
To My Daughter… I may not say it enough, but you are everything to me. I cannot imagine my life without you. You make me smile, happy, and proud. You’ve become my best friend and I love you more than anything in the world. My sweet, sweet baby girl. Love you.
~Unknown
SISTERS are like seashells, snowflakes and precious works of art. Each is a unique beautiful TREASURE that can never be duplicated or replaced.
Come home and bring your laundry. I love when my children come home. I don’t get the whole “I got them to 18” idea of parenting. Having children is a lifetime commitment. I want my kids to take groceries out of my cabinets when they are 27. I want them to stop by for dinner when it’s their favorite meal at 34. I want them home for Christmas at 48. I want them to know I’m one call away and it doesn’t stop at 18. They are forever my beloved children, and always welcome to come home!
Teach your children to love animals; they will be better adults.