Ofcourse she'll love it! How nice.
2006-07-17 06:28:47
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-11-02 05:29:51
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answered by ? 4
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Wow!!! Great job! This is so special. I think your daughter knows you put time & a lot of effort into creating this beautiful poem just for her. So sweet!! What a great gift. Your thoughts & dreams for her all on paper. A keepsake item for years to come. More Dads need to do this for their daughters. Bravo for you! I hope she shows all her friends what you created for her! That can really show a great relationship & even inspire others!
2006-07-17 06:42:22
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answered by *SPARKY* 2
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thats so sweet. I wish my dad wrote something like that for me when I was a kid. Maybe you should keep a copy for her in case she loses it at camp or something. You can even do it as a gift...take a scrapbook and put your poem on the front. Then page by page you can do pictures of her growing up :) how sweet.
2006-07-17 06:31:40
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answered by Tiffany C 5
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I am sure they will love it. It is the most beautiful poem I have read in a long time. You are a wonderful father in my book. Keep up the wonderful job.
2006-07-17 06:35:03
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answered by twinsmakesfive 4
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I sure not only will she have loved it, she will cherish it all her life. More parents should do that for their kids. Words down in writing like that always stay imprinted in the heart. Bless you, I think it's so sweet.
2006-07-24 01:16:15
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answered by VelvetRose 7
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That is soooo cool! It is so nice to have a father express his love for his child. She will really get a kick out of it and probably hold on to it for the rest of her life! Mad props to you!
2006-07-17 06:34:13
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answered by mageta8 6
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OMG!!! I love that and the way that you included her mother in it...I wish every family was so thoughtful of the other parent. Your daughter WILL be a wonderful adult. She has both of your love and support! You ROCK!! I wish my sons father was as wonderful as U!
2006-07-17 06:40:06
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answered by Anonymous
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That's the most sweetest poem that I've ever read that a dad has written to his daughter.
2006-07-18 06:36:49
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answered by Anonymous
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You sent her to camp on her birthday? I am sure she will like the poem, if she isn't 16.
2006-07-17 06:30:30
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answered by littlebopeep 3
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I wish I could write like that. Your kid is going to love it.
P.S. you must be a great Dad.
2006-07-17 06:31:19
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answered by Anonymous
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