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Name 1 thing your Dad taught you.

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Name 1 thing your Dad taught you.

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In Memory Of My Dad… If I could write a story, it would be the greatest ever told, of a kind and loving father, who had a heart of gold. I could write a million pages, but still be unable to say, just how much I love and miss him, every single day. I will remember all he taught me, I’m hurt but won’t be sad, because he’ll send me down the answers, and he will always be MY DAD.
~Unknown

Raising kids was my choice. I gave up things and went without for them. I regret nothing. My life was, and will always be, for my children, no matter how big they get. They didn’t ruin my life, they gave me a whole new view of the meaning of life. I couldn’t love them any more than I already do.




Raising kids was my choice. I gave up things and went without for them. I regret nothing. My life was, and will always be, for my children, no matter how big they get. They didn’t ruin my life, they gave me a whole new view of the meaning of life. I couldn’t love them any more than I already do.

Family is anyone who says “We will get through this together.”
~Unknown

For My Dad. They say there is a reason, they say that time will heal, yet neither time nor reason will change the way I feel. Gone are the days we used to share, but in my heart you’re always there. The gates of our memories will never close, I miss you more than anyone knows. Love and miss you every day, forever… until we meet again. Love you, Dad.
~Unknown

No family is perfect. We argue, we fight. We even stop talking to each other at times. But in the end, family is family. The love will always be there.
~Unknown

To My Family and Friends: Sometimes I forget to tell you how much I love you! Thank you for being in my life. You are so special to me. Here’s a BIG HUG from me to you.

Family is the best thing you could ever wish for. They are there for you during the ups and downs and love you no matter what.

Spend Time with your parents, treat them well. Because one day when you look up from your phone, they won’t be there anymore.

Family isn’t always about blood relations. It’s about the people in your life who want you in theirs. It’s about people who always want the best for you, no matter what. It’s the people in your life who love you and encourage you to be the best and most loving person you can be.

When your parents are not rich but still afford to give you a Beautiful life, Appreciate their Sacrifices.

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.

It’s not how big the house is; It’s how Happy the Home is.

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