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Before today passes and another Valentine’s Day has come and gone, I wanted to share some thoughts about my daughter, Hannah Lee Holbrook. Here’s what I love MOST about her:
I love how she sings in the shower…really, really LOUD.
I love how she rubs my neck when I ask, and sometimes when I don’t.
I love how she does not let much bother her.
I love the space between her teeth that is just like the one I had before braces.
I love her laugh.
I love how she shows the love of Jesus to other kids.
I love that she is sweet and tough at the same time.
I love her hugs.
I love that she still asks for me to tuck her in bed at night.
I love how she can cry when you are crying and laugh when you are laughing.
I love that she wants to be a choreographer AND a veterinarian when she grows up.
I love how she never meets a stranger.
I love how fearless she is…like walking the village streets in Mexico to make necklaces for the local girls.
I love to watch her dance.
I love how creative she can be.
I love that she hates to take a bath/shower…like I did when I was little.
I love that she can be “girlie” and a “tomboy.”
I love how she wears Christmas socks on Valentine’s Day.
I love you squirt! Happy Valentine’s Day.
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Wes, you love her because she is like someone else I know. She is like you and she is like your wife.
There is an old saying, “the apple dont fall far from the tree”
Comment by dennis rogers — February 14, 2009 @ 10:35 pm