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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 710056" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Im happy and sad too. I miss that little girl who was the center of our lives, the one who exceled at sports and was so fun and cuddly. And I miss my oldest daugjter who was so beautiful and sweet and cuddly and shy and needed me.</p><p></p><p>But I would be even sadder if that was still them. They have adult lives to live and I am proud of them and excited about their futures. We are still very close emotionally. I can still play with and spoil my beauriful, smart oldest daughter's little girl, my granddaughter. I call them all "my girls."</p><p></p><p>"A daughter is a little girl who grows up to be your best friend."</p><p></p><p>I gave this quote on a wooded plaque to both of my daughters. It is so true. Well, it is for me. We have so much fun when we get together and then we go back to our lives to meet again as loving friends, bonded forever.</p><p></p><p>Your daughter will cherish you if you let her be an adult. She is strong, smart and capable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 710056, member: 1550"] Im happy and sad too. I miss that little girl who was the center of our lives, the one who exceled at sports and was so fun and cuddly. And I miss my oldest daugjter who was so beautiful and sweet and cuddly and shy and needed me. But I would be even sadder if that was still them. They have adult lives to live and I am proud of them and excited about their futures. We are still very close emotionally. I can still play with and spoil my beauriful, smart oldest daughter's little girl, my granddaughter. I call them all "my girls." "A daughter is a little girl who grows up to be your best friend." I gave this quote on a wooded plaque to both of my daughters. It is so true. Well, it is for me. We have so much fun when we get together and then we go back to our lives to meet again as loving friends, bonded forever. Your daughter will cherish you if you let her be an adult. She is strong, smart and capable. [/QUOTE]
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