By Michelle | Leave A Comment
Life with two tween girls and a six year old is never dull. Most days they annoy each other, compete with one another, and try to out-talk the other. There are few moments when my daughters’ love for one another leave me speechless. I see the bond growing between my girls and having never had a sister, I can only sit and marvel at them. When my girls show love for one-another, it is always so emotionally inspiring that sometimes I really cannot comprehend it. This was one of those times.
Click the song title below and listen to the song my daughter wrote using a $2.99 iPhone application called La-Di-Da. She made this one minute iPhone song for her sister when she was going through a very hard time at school. Her love and obvious concern for you sister got me thinking: I wonder what the world would be like, if we could all love one another in this way?
I know you think you’re not pretty.
But you know you’re very pretty.
Your hair, your smile, your face,your glasses,
your clothes, everything about you.
Your hair, your smile, your laugh,
your clothes, everything about you is so beautiful
Don’t you worry about what other people think about your face.
Just know that God loves you just the way you are.
Doesn’t’ matter if you’re pretty or ugly, which you are very pretty.
Don’t worry about what other people say.
Hey, hey. Keep your chin up.
photo by brittani renee
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I love seeing my little girls showing love one to the other! It’s so precious!
Absolutely Renee! It makes it all worth everything when they do show love to one another, doesn’t it?
Michelle,
How precious!! I loved this post! It’s such a wonderful thing when siblings love one another in their own special way.
We can stand to learn a thing or two from our children.
Thanks Selena. It doesn’t happen often, but when it does, it is always very powerful.
Gives me hope on the bad days.
It is SO important that our children learn to love each other well and be there for each other. My three boys are 20, 25 and 33 years old, however, they have always been there for each other and would give their life for one or the other. I am so grateful that they are so close because many times I have not been able to get to them for whatever reason but one of them got to the other to help until I was able to get there. We may not be able to give them everything materialistic that we want or that they want, but, if we give them love and teach them to love …we have given them something that no money can buy and that will bring them through ANY struggles they may face in their life journey. GREAT JOB, Michelle.
Lavon, If I do one thing right as a parent, it’s what you’ve done with your boys. I pray every day that they will love one another deeply. Thank you for your comment!