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My Daughters A Part Of Me.
by MariaLynn | Nov 25 '03
I wanted to write this for my daughters to say I love you with all my heart and I am very proud of all of you.

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Daughters.... (Reply to this comment)
by jcrismon
are like angels sent from heaven to be a Mom's support... I treasure mine, and it is obvious you treasure yours -- we are blessed.

Jennifer
Dec 21 '03
9:17 pm PST

Her Nephew & Your Daughter (Reply to this comment)
by AinsleyJo
We have a neat lady named Sharen who helps out with Daddy, and she's helping to raise her wonderful nephew who is also 15 years old.

He's starting to notice girls--and he's always getting grounded, too, but he's a really unusual and sweet guy.

Who knows!?! Perhaps, they'll meet someday!!!

This is a sweet tribute to your daughters, and each one sounds like a very special and beautiful flower!!!

Hugs!
AJ :o)
Dec 19 '03
1:12 pm PST

Thank you Mom (Reply to this comment)
by sweetangel1
Mom I love you very much!!! Thanks for what you wrote, You are the best mother ever, and I thank God for you,,,I am very proud to be your daughter.You are right if you ever need me I will always be there no matter what okay...Thanks for all you have done for me and my sisters... I love you very much!!!!!
Nov 26 '03
11:07 am PST

Thank you for sharing this (Reply to this comment)
by jo.com
it is a wonderful piece. As I type I am waiting for my two amazing daughters, one is 23 and the other 25. They are best of friends and in fact one is coming in by train from NYC and the other is picking her up at the train station on her way here. Have a terrific holiday. I do wish I had grandchildren- enjoy yours. (I am sure you do!) jo
Nov 26 '03
8:55 am PST

You Are One Busy Lady! (Reply to this comment)
by ruby950
And so young to be a grandmother too! I hope that you print this article up and give it to each daughter for Thanksgiving Day! I just couldn't imagine raising 4 girls...my own soon to be 21 year old daughter was quite enough for me!

Just beautiful!
Deborah~
Nov 26 '03
5:01 am PST

This brought a lump to my throat (Reply to this comment)
by lorace
and a stray tear to my eye. It was a lovely article and reveals to me that you are a lovely person, too.

I know the feeling of having done very little right in bringing up my daughters, and yet, I know that all of us do the best we can under what circumstances we're under.

Thanks for this,
Lorace
Nov 25 '03
8:51 pm PST

Hi (Reply to this comment)
by 2buzy
I enjoyed reading this as I too have 4 daughters! My poor son and husband are are out numbered! Our children are our heart ~ what would we do without them??

Kristy
who believes ALL 15 year old girls are boy crazy ~ or is it just crazy?? :-)
Nov 25 '03
9:24 am PST

Isn't it.......... (Reply to this comment)
by kamel622

.......amazing how quickly they grow up? My oldest daughter is 35 today. *Gulp* I wonder where the time went.

Your girls sound wonderful. Nothing better than seeing them be loving and caring adults. We sure are blessed.

Hey, 50 isn't so bad either...lol........God Bless.....kath
Nov 25 '03
5:38 am PST

To 4 Girls Mom From 4 Boys Mom (Reply to this comment)
by treeseed
This was lovely, MariaLynn. I enjoyed meeting your girls. What would we do with out our wonderful kids? No time like the present to show our gratitude for being so blessed. Happy Thanksgiving.
Terrie
Nov 25 '03
4:59 am PST

Thank you....... (Reply to this comment)
by MariaLynn
April for the sweet comments daughter. I am very proud of you also and thank you for all you do to help me.

Love mom
Nov 25 '03
1:26 am PST

Thanks mom! (Reply to this comment)
by KristiRhnea
I'm very proud of you mom and I'm so glad that you raised us the way you did. because if you didn't I wouldn't be the person I am now. thanks for ever thing you did for me and what you gave up to raise me! Great epinion!
Nov 25 '03
12:34 am PST