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Through My Daughter’s Eyes……

I blog a lot about my son Samuel so I thought I would share about my precious little girl, Hannah Kate…..You see this beautiful little girl is almost 5 years old.  Hannah Kate looks at this world through her big beautiful brown eyes with passion.  She loves with every ounce that she weighs.  She loves life to the fullest.  She dreams big.  She speaks her mind.  She is so expressive.  She has so much compassion.  When I look in her eyes, I see that there is a future…a bright future.  She reminds me that it is okay to be who I am because I want her to be who she is to become.  I see a reflection of myself and I am reminded that I need to let her use those wings to fly and live life to the fullest. 

My sweet little girl is growing up and watching my every move…..I see her mothering her brothers the way I mother them.  I see her running to help others.  I see her fighting for injustice (David didn’t get a cookie and she did).  I see her loving on other children that are “different” and thinking nothing of it.  I see her looking up in the sky to see “Ms Kake’s twinkling eye from heaven” just one more time.  I see her asking for one more story, one more kiss, one more hug, and just one more prayer together……I see the light in her eyes as she takes on this world.  She is going to be a trailblazer and open up lots of paths for others.  I want to be a better woman so that she will learn to have a life full of living and not just surviving.  I want her to follow her dreams from from early on and not wait until she is 36 to begin to follow them.  I am so blessed that God sent me this beautiful brown eyed girl to be my daughter and to be able to see things in my daughter’s eyes……..

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