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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 74051" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Number one thing I love about my daughter is her caring. Her sense of empathy is truly a beautiful thing to behold. Shame it doesn't show up at home but at least I get to see it frequently.</p><p></p><p>Number two is her sense of humor. It has really developed in the past few years and can now get smiles of adults and children -- a rare trait in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Number three is her courage. My daughter is truly fearful of almost everything but she is willing to try. A prime example are roller coasters. She is terrified every time we hit an amusement park and it takes her an hour or so to muster up her courage but once she does, she will ride the coaster and love every second of it. I truly admire her willingness to try even when fearful!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 74051, member: 3626"] Number one thing I love about my daughter is her caring. Her sense of empathy is truly a beautiful thing to behold. Shame it doesn't show up at home but at least I get to see it frequently. Number two is her sense of humor. It has really developed in the past few years and can now get smiles of adults and children -- a rare trait in my opinion. Number three is her courage. My daughter is truly fearful of almost everything but she is willing to try. A prime example are roller coasters. She is terrified every time we hit an amusement park and it takes her an hour or so to muster up her courage but once she does, she will ride the coaster and love every second of it. I truly admire her willingness to try even when fearful! [/QUOTE]
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