I had to shift my strip to make this card work. Hope I don't hear any police whistles.
My hero is my daughter. The face on this woman suits my Amy to a "T"........strong, daring, intelligent, a person who knows who and what she is.
Amy was the kind of child who came in the door from school telling what she did wrong that day. When she broke her arm at the park, she came in and told me to drive her to the hospital! She was the baby, but was in charge of her two older brothers. She graduated from college with her Doctorate in six years, even though she changed schools, and majors. She sets goals and achieves them. Amy and her wonderful DH had a boy and girl, then adopted a six year old boy with ADD and ADHD. She runs her own successful business, and is afraid of nothing.
I am so proud of her, and doubly proud to be her mother. She is all the things I am not, but would love to be!!!
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Wed, Oct 08, 2014 @ 7:10 PM
Wow, what a great tribute to your daughter! Gosh! I wonder what my mom thought of me? I never asked her.
I love your card, what a beautiful image you picked! Just gorgeous!
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Thu, Oct 09, 2014 @ 12:05 PM
Anne, this is such a stunning card and wonderful tribute to your daughter. She sounds amazing. I am sure you are her hero too, because she did not become the woman she is today without her raising :-)
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