I want to share a gift that I received on Mother's Day many years ago. It was from my daughter while she was in college (and had NO money). I have told her many times that it is my favorite gift that she has ever given me (which includes those she spent too much money for) and it breaks my heart that it is fading with age. I know that you can't see very well from the picture, but she took time to write each verse with a different colored pencil and she used a frame that she already had. I'm going to type the words so you can read them below. Also, this is to remind you moms who think that the "little" things you do aren't worth the effort.....maybe one day you will know that they made a difference.
THANK YOU....for all those notes you would hide in my lunchbox....for knowing that "Daddy's Girls" love their Moms, too...FOR PLAYING HI-HO-CHERRY-O WITH ME!...making me my own, special potato salad minus eggs, pickles, & onions...teaching me how to be a woman, while letting me stay your little girl....letting us have the HOMECOMING FLOAT at our house every year....always taking us to church....being a cool parent.....for coming to see me play softball - even though we never won....TUCKING ME IN EVERY NIGHT...for making sure that Santa left the presents unwrapped....for knowing when to say exactly what I needed to hear; and when to say nothing at all...not hanging up until you say "I LOVE YOU"....peeling tomatoes for me....and all the other wonderful things that make you who you are, and make me who I am.
11 comments:
Awwwww that is so beautiful!♥
I'm all choked up now...what a treasure, Sue!
Oh my! That is a tear jerker!!!! And a priceless treasure!!!! Nancy
That is wonderful! A great child you raised.
Sue, thanks for sharing! Makes me want to do more for my girls, especially on those days when I might not feel like doing enough!
Hugs, Kimberly
Its nice to know that the little things are appreciated even if you don't hear but once a year. Thanks for the reminder. Love ya, Joannie
Oh Sue, this is so special. Surely there must be some way you can preserve the color of the lettering and keep it from fading any more. I wonder who would know how to go about that?
That is precious, Sue! No wonder that's the best gift she ever gave you! I would feel exactly the same way! I think words straight from your daughter's mouth onto paper singing your praises has to be the BEST gift!
Have a great evening,
Tammy
That is a truly wonderful gift!
That is too sweet; so many of those reminded me of my mom!! I hope if my boys were to read them at least some would remind them of me :)
You should laminate it to keep it from fading anymore :) Much love!!
I remember when she did this! It must have been my idea! LOL!!
Brigitte
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