Showing posts with label daughter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daughter. Show all posts

Friday, April 10, 2020

A Happy Birthday -Postcard Friendship Friday #501

A BIG happy Birthday to my middle daughter.  I still remember the day she was born, just like yesterday.  She was so very lovely to my eyes--there was a bright golden glow that surrounded us that first precious night.

I have been blessed by her presence in my life.  How grateful I am for my children.  They bring joy to my heart and life!

Happy Postcard Friendship Friday, dear Friends!

* LINKING UP:  You can put your link in any time between now and next Friday.  Postcard Friendship Friday is open for the entire week!

* BADGE:  When you submit a postcard, be sure to put a link back to this page.  You can copy and paste the PFF badge, which has the link embedded.  Thank you! 

THEMES: You don't have to stick to the theme I choose each Friday. Just put up the postcards you love and tell us why you like them.

REMINDER:  If you post anything other than a postcard to share, your link will be removed.   Postcard Friendship Friday is specifically dedicated to postcards, both modern and vintage.








Saturday, May 10, 2014

Mother's Nosegay


I love this sweet little card.  A daughter dreams of the smile she'll see on her Mother's face when she gives her this beautiful bouquet.  When one is a child, the smile on Mom's face is one of the most wonderful things in the world.

Happy Mother's Day everyone!

Thursday, April 24, 2014

A Basket of Posies -Guest Heart Thursday


I love this dear photo of Mother and Daughter from long ago.  As a Mother, I treasure my children.  More than I could ever put into words.  

There are hearts everywhere in this picture!  The yellow roses are for you, SissyBoo.  

For more heart art, photography and altogether fabulous heart stuff from around the world, visit Clytie at Random Hearts for Guest Heart Thursday.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Mothers, Daughters and Sisters -Guest Heart Thursday


I've always loved photographs of this little girl.  From what I can gather, her Father was a photographer who loved to take pictures of his family.  At first I thought this photo was of the girl and her Mother.  As I looked closer--it seems, rather, that the young lady is her sister!  I also discovered a photo of her real Mother.



In light of my discovery, I changed the title and labels for this blog entry. 

Perhaps the first postcard is of the dress the young lady wore for her "coming out."  There seems to be a story being told here--maybe of the younger girl admiring her sibling and thinking about what it will be like when SHE gets to wear a beautiful dress such as her sister does.  It's also perfect for the upcoming National  Siblings Day!  I love the way this girl's dress twirls and of course, there's a heart to be found.  I enhanced the one in her hair so you can see it a little better!

For more heart art, photography and altogether fabulous heart stuff from around the world, visit Clytie at Random Hearts for Guest Heart Thursday.
 

Monday, April 8, 2013

A Happy Birthday Dear Daughter


Happy Birthday, dear one.  I miss you so much.  You are ever close to my heart.  The arrival of Spring always reminds me of your bright, lovely promise.  Every day you are in my prayers.

My dear, my sweet girl.  I am so proud of you.


Friday, April 27, 2012

Waiting for DaDa - Postcard Friendship Friday #113



I was intrigued by the caption for this lovely postcard. "Waiting for DaDa."  I wonder what the story is behind this photo.  Both are obviously waiting for the most important person in their lives.  I adore the Mom's pink ruffles and those delicate roses are gorgeous beyond compare.

Mother's Day celebrations in America seem to have begun with Ann Marie Reeves Jarvis, a young Appalachian homemaker.

During the Civil War, Ann organized women to work for better sanitary conditions for both sides.  After the war, when most women devoted their time solely on their family and homes, this spunky lady worked to assist in the healing of a nation.   In 1858, Ann was inspired to start Mother's Friendship Day -- a day for war-torn Americans from both sides to celebrate their mothers and love for their families.

In 1868, to further encourage reconciliation between Union and Confederate neighbors and families, she created Mother's Friendship Clubs where she taught women the basics of nursing and sanitation.  As families and communities healed and knitted back together, thousands of lives were saved through the spread of this life-saving knowledge.  I would have loved to have met this brave, wise, peace-loving woman.

I love spring and Mother's Day.  I get to put Mother's day cards up all month long!  Have a delightful day, my Friends.

*  DON'T FORGET:  When you submit a postcard for PFF, be sure to put a link back to this page.  You can copy and paste the PFF badge, which has the link embedded.  Thank you!

*  NOTE: You don't have to stick to the theme I choose each Friday. Just put up the postcards you love and tell us why you like them.

*  REMINDER: Comments and links which contain advertising and do not refer to any of the following; Postcard Friendship Friday, mailboxes, the Post office, postcards or the love of postcards, will be deleted.

 

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Mother Daughter Heart - Guest Heart Thursday


It may seem far fetched, but looking closely at this vintage photo, I think these two dear faces, a Mother and Daughter, form a beautiful heart!

For more heart art, photography and altogether fabulous heart stuff from around the world, visit Clytie at Random Hearts for Guest Heart Thursday.