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  1. Monica Matthews, http://how2winscholarships.com
    February 25, 2016

    Your love and how much you cherish your daughter shines through. Love this!

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    • Gary Mathews
      February 26, 2016

      She’s a special kind of daughter, why does she have to grow up :(.

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  2. AnnaRosenblumPalmer
    February 25, 2016

    What a wonderful relationship…real and imagined.

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    • Gary Mathews
      February 26, 2016

      She is my rock!

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  3. Musings, Rants & Scribbles
    February 25, 2016

    Wow. Beautiful letter to your adorable little girl. She has a great father, she’s lucky.

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    • Gary Mathews
      February 26, 2016

      Thank you for the kind words, I’m the lucky one though :).

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  4. Silly Mummy
    February 25, 2016

    Such a sweet letter, and you have some lovely hopes and dreams for your little girl!

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    • Gary Mathews
      February 26, 2016

      I am fully confident even at the tender age of 8 she will not disappoint me. Her internal drive is amazing!

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  5. Leap of Faye (@MyLeapofFaye)
    February 25, 2016

    Such a beautiful letter. What a lucky girl to have a father who adores her as much as you obviously do.

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    • Gary Mathews
      February 25, 2016

      Thank you :), she’s my world!

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  6. Lori
    February 25, 2016

    What a beautiful letter to your daughter! It appears you are well prepared for your daughter’s future stages of life. Your love for her shines through in all your thoughts. It sounds like she is a wonderful girl.

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    • Gary Mathews
      February 25, 2016

      The girl is amazing to be so positive with everything she’s had thrown at her!

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  7. Margaretha
    February 24, 2016

    Beautiful! She is very lucky to have you as a father. She will be as proud of you as you are of her

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    • Gary Mathews
      February 25, 2016

      Thanks, watching her stand above all this crap with her mother makes me super proud of her :).

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  8. Carol Cassara (@ccassara)
    February 24, 2016

    There’s nothing I like better than to read a post like this from a proud Daddy. Her success will be a tribute to how she is being raised. For certain.

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    • Gary Mathews
      February 25, 2016

      Thanks, that was a weird period in my life when I knew my ex was trying to move her out of the area and I was powerless to stop it because lawyers suck and aren’t cheap!

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  9. hallenterprises132
    October 2, 2015

    She probably won’t truly understand what you have written for years after her actual graduation. So make sure you keep a copy on handso when she wants to read it again she can!

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    • Gary Mathews
      October 2, 2015

      Everything I’ve ever written on here is constantly backed up on a zip drive so no worries there :).

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  10. inese
    October 2, 2015

    What a beautiful letter! You should read it to your daughter so that she can see a future self through your eyes of hope and love. I wish you two all the very best!

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    • Gary Mathews
      October 2, 2015

      I’m going to show it to her one day, hopefully most of it rings true!

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  11. Natalie
    October 1, 2015

    Oh this brought tears to my eyes. Way to go Dad. Every girl needs for her dad to tell her this! Hugs, N 🙂

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    • Gary Mathews
      October 2, 2015

      Thank you :).

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  12. reocochran
    October 1, 2015

    This letter should be framed in a simple oak or pine frame. Such a lovely letter and will mean the world to her, even more so in the future. 🙂 You are eloquent, Gary.

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    • Gary Mathews
      October 1, 2015

      Thank you :), I was in a different place back then and with everything getting ready to come up in regards to custody I fell back on that today.

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  13. Dani
    March 17, 2015

    What a gorgeous letter. Your daughter is lucky to have a Daddy like you 🙂 xx

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  14. Diane
    March 10, 2015

    Oh, I do hope all of these things come true! Beautiful!

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    • Gary Mathews
      March 10, 2015

      That would be great if they did!

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  15. BritishMumUSA
    March 7, 2015

    So glad that you shared this on the SitsGirlsShareFest….. Again this is an awesome letter, that I hope you print when she graduates 8th grade and high school. She needs to remember that you will ALWAY have her back and you will ALWAYS be in her corner with a big heart!!!! Nice job mate.

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    • Gary Mathews
      March 7, 2015

      Thanks BritishMumUSA, thanks for reading also

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  16. Lysa from Welcome to My Circus
    March 4, 2015

    Hey Gary… I got all teary eyed reading it just like I did the first time I read it! Miss Sloane is one lucky little lady to have you as her Daddy!

    Just stopping by to say thank you for linking up with us at Party Under the Big Top! I’m glad you were able to make it over to the #BigTopBlogParty this week! Hope to see you again at the next Party Under the Big Top too! Don’t forget we go LIVE every Monday night/Tuesday morning at midnight EST!
    Wishing you a fabulous week!
    Much love,
    Lysa xx
    Welcome to My Circus
    #BigTopBlogParty

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  17. BritishMumUSA
    March 3, 2015

    This is awesome!!! Great advice and for the love of all that is holy pull this out when she is in High School so she remembers and sees how much you love her!!!! Just remember that they come back to you….

    xoxoxo

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    • Gary Mathews
      March 3, 2015

      You jumped the thread! Thanks for reading though glad to have met you in blogger land

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  18. Yanique Chambers
    March 3, 2015

    Very sweet. Ahh… makes me long for a crystal ball to see where my little ones might end up 10 years from now. Glad she was resilient through the divorce. That can be such a hard time for kids. #BigTopBlogParty

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    • Gary Mathews
      March 3, 2015

      She is a champ, I hope she turns out this good lol, thank you for reading.

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  19. Gary Mathews
    March 3, 2015

    I have it backed up on two different zip drives, hopefully it turns out this way! Thanks for reading

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  20. Angela
    March 3, 2015

    Great letter to your daughter. You should tuck it away for her on her graduation. It’s fun to imagine what their future will be like. Mine are three and six.
    Angela @ Stepping into Motherhood

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  21. Gary Mathews
    March 3, 2015

    Thanks for reading, and for wishes

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  22. Heather
    March 3, 2015

    What a sweet letter! I recently wrote a letter to our son on his birthday, but I never thought to write a “future” letter. Clever! Thanks so much for sharing. Wishing you and your daughter all the best.

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  23. Mike Smith
    February 20, 2015

    What a great letter! Powerful. I hope this is exactly how the next 10 years go 🙂

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    • Gary Mathews
      February 21, 2015

      You and me both! She is an amazing girl, just hope the next ten years go this way! Thanks for reading.

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  24. Al
    February 20, 2015

    Thank you for sharing this fantastic post. What an emotion filled letter of lovely words. Very precious. Thanks for linking up #bigfatlinky

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    • Gary Mathews
      February 20, 2015

      I was rather proud of that one thanks for reading and I’ll link up again #bigfatlinky

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  25. Athena Saber
    February 18, 2015

    Your love for your daughter is a beautiful thing. I can see why she’s been your ray of sunshine during the dark times. Wonderful letter… so thoughtful and sweet.
    You now have me thinking. I’m going to write my kids a letter each year on their birthday and save them for their graduation!

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    • Gary Mathews
      February 18, 2015

      Do it through your blog or online somewhere that they can’t access until they are older. Then you don’t have to worry about losing it! Thanks for reading as always!

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  26. Lysa
    February 18, 2015

    Hi Gary,

    That letter brought tears to my eyes! I read the above comment and didn’t realized you were writing a future letter but what a lucky daughter she is to have such a loving and adoring Daddy like you. If only all girls were as lucky!

    I have three daughters myself, one away at college, one in high school, and the baby is in eighth grade… Let me tell you that you hit the nail on the head in regards to the middle school and teen years as I look at my middle daughter and just shake my head because she is a mini-me and I’m finally getting back what my Daddy had wished for! Hahaha!

    Thanks so much for joining us on Party Under the Big Top and I hope you’ll be back again next week!

    Much love,
    Lysa xx
    Welcome to My Circus
    #BigTopBlogParty

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    • Gary Mathews
      February 18, 2015

      No problem, my daughter has the moxie of a seasoned veteran after everything she has been through this year. Thanks for reading 🙂

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  27. Suzan Chamberlain
    February 18, 2015

    Nice, Gary, very touching and honest. I hope she’s read your blog and all the desperate longing you were feeling during those horrible years.

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    • Gary Mathews
      February 18, 2015

      Actually she’s only seven right now, I was projecting into the future. Cabin Fever here after two days of snow! Thanks for reading though!

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  28. Mary Burris
    February 18, 2015

    What a sweet letter. Made me all misty. Sounds as though your daughter has become quite the young woman in her own right. You raised her well.

    Thank you for tossing your hat into the ring at the Party Under The Big Top! I hope to see you again next week!
    #BigTopBlogParty

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    • Gary Mathews
      February 18, 2015

      Thanks for inviting me, look forward to it again next week! Thanks for reading.

      Reply

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