![]() ![]() I loved her then, I love her now, and I’ll love her always. Though there are stages I wish I could have had just a little bit longer, time can’t stand still and change is inevitable. She’s grown up however, there are still life lessons ahead of her to learn. Just like the last song, Adele wrote this song as a testament to her love to her daughter and how the bond between mother/daughter is eternally strong. She is an independent young women now, but she still likes her mom around when she is sick. Next: Great wedding songs to play on your big day. How can it be that what feels like such a short time ago - playing dolls with her, caring for her when she was sick, and kissing boo boos - was really all those years ago, and now she is a young adult and a nurse caring for others? In a blink of a eye she walked across the stage out on the football field to accept her high school diploma, and then somehow four more years flew by and she crossed a stage once again to receive her college diploma. How can it be that she’s out in the workforce when it feels like only yesterday that she walked across the bridge to graduate from being a Daisy to become a Brownie? And then again to go from a Brownie to a Girl Scout? ![]() Recently, when watching old videos, my memory was refreshed about how I used to say, “Hi, pretty girl” and she would immediately reply, “I love you, mumma.” I’m grateful for the retrospection home videos give. In my mind, I still picture just how little she looked in her first big girl bed. I can almost feel her small hand in mine as we walked together when she was little. No more driving her to school, no more softball, no more football games, no more cheer competitions. ![]() How is it that, in a blink of an eye, my baby girl is a young woman and out in the work world? ![]()
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