She calls me her big sister and I call her my baby sister. The crazy part is that as much as I thought she needed me, I needed her just as much, as if God answered a prayer for both of us. Today I wrote her a thank you note, since I don't prepare her lunch in the morning; I snuck into her office while she was out and slipped the note into her lunch bag. The note read "Sissy♥, This is a little note to tell you that I love you more daily. I wish you could see yourself the way I see you and I wish you could love yourself the way I love you. And above all, I wish your life everything you deserve because in my opinion you deserve the world. I can't promise to always have the right words to make you feel better, but I can promise to always have arms to give you a hug, ears to listen to whatever you want to talk about, and a heart that is always trying to make you smile. I will stand by you forever!! Love you♥, Your Boo Boo, xxoo. P.S. "If you live to be 100, I hope I live to be 100 minus 1 day, so I never have to live without you!" - Winnie the Pooh♥."
Her reply made me smile from ear to ear, knowing that a simple little card could make her happy really made my day. I know if someone wrote something like that to me it would totally touch my heart so I have made it a point, from now on to send little notes to the special people in my life so they can know just how special they are and what they mean to me, you should do the same. You don't need an actual card; just write a little note on a blank sheet of paper to someone in your life who always brings a smile to your face, your sibling, best friend, co-worker, family member or whomever!!!!
This was really a good read. :)
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Thank you beautiful!! I look forward to reading more of your entries!! :)
DeleteThanks for visiting my blog and for signing on as a follower. I figured I'd return the favor. Glad I did, too, because you reminded me of something from years ago. I used to tuck notes in my kids' lunch bags when they were growing up, and into my husband's suitcase when he had to go away on a business trip. Now, my hubby's been retired for a decade, and hopefully, our children are tucking notes into THEIR children's lunches. Thanks for reminding me of those days.
ReplyDeleteHi Susan, you're comment made me smile from ear to ear, I am glad it brought back memories to you!! I'm sure those notes would make your kids and husband so happy when they would find them!! I definitely want it to be a tradition for my family as well when I have one, life is too short to not tell eachother how you feel!!! :) Xxxxxo
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