Wednesday, February 23, 2011

A Birthday Wish


My "baby" is now officially a teenager.
Madison turned 13 on Monday and celebrated
with 3 of her closest friends!
They went for pizza,
played "Monster Golf",
back home for cake,
movie and a sleepover.
(Madison on right)
God has blessed me with such a wonderful daughter.
I have seen her develop aspiring traits
including:
love for family,
care for friends,
passion for the written word,
responsibility,
a helping attitude,
and
artistic and creative aptitudes!
My heart is warmed when I see
her beautiful smile!
I continue to look forward
to watching her grow
and develop into
the wonderful and beautiful young woman
with a sweet heart for others and God!

I look forward to many more years
of creative writings and
pray that one day
 her dreams
will all come true.

I pray that she will continue
to walk with God,
and that He will lead her
to heights of joy!

Happy Birthday, my dear!
Love,
Mom



7 comments:

Wendy said...

Tell Madison Happy Birthday and hope she had a wonderful day :)

Anonymous said...

Happy, Happy Birthday to you, Madison!!! Sending bunches of hugs your way. We love you, Uncle Dale and Aunt Theta

Judy@judyfriendphotography.com said...

Happy Birthday Madison!!!! Hope you had a great day and lots of cake. Love, Aunt Judy and Uncle Bud.

Christine said...

This is just the beginning of so much more for both of you.
Yes, what a great smile. It's a smile that comes from within.
You and Wayne are great parents (and it shows).

Happy Birthday Madison. Keep on just being yourself and following the Lord.

Sue said...

Oh, such a sweet post and so filled with love. You made me miss my daughter...there is just nothing quite like having a little mini me to hang out with! I hope all is well on your end, you are a bit quiet in blogland these days!

Jane said...

Hi Dee Dee,
That was such a wonderful post. Happy belated birthday to your daughter. She sounds like a wonderful girl! Bet I know where she got it!!
Jane

Michelle said...

Looks like she had a wonderful day with her friends and family to help celebrate. You're much smarter than I am. I bought old fashioned root beer in the brown old-timey bottles for a homeschool event I hosted, and some of the parents looked twice to see if I was serving beer. Lol...the similarity didn't even cross my mind until they came to pick the kids up. We're still laughing over it.