We are so excited to celebrate the coming birth of Min's baby girl.
Tammy has asked us to share some words of wisdom:
I came across this quote on Facebook the other night and thought is was perfect advice. So, this is what I want to share with Min and her husband.
Similarly, a daughter can support her mother through service, obedience, honesty, respect and love.
Tips for Mothers
If you have a rocky relationship with your daughter, try focusing one of the following three principles.
1. Minimize Criticism
As a mother, be the one that is consistently building up rather than tearing down.
2. Give your daughter some space
Giving your daughter space to grow on her own and learn from life lessons can be one of the greatest long-term blessings in her life.
3. Remember your own mother’s lessons
There is no manual for motherhood, so many women wisely follow their own mother’s example when it comes to raising children and building a strong family. Turning to your mother for advice, or gaining strength and wisdom from her lessons can help you in raising your own children.
And, also some tips for Daughters
If you as a daughter are finding it hard to communicate with your mother, use one of the following tips to improve that relationship:
1. Involve your mom in your life
Involve your mother in simple things in your life and help her feel your love and gratitude for her years of service as your mother.
2. See your mom as she is to others
Recognize what your mother has done for others. Whether she has served in the community, cared for other family members, or established a professional reputation, don’t forget to acknowledge her accomplishments.
At the end of the day, mothers and daughters should support one another in their goals and desires. Women can have an amazing influence on one another when it’s done with charity and love, and that power should be wielded for good in the lives of others.
Min and Glenn, Congratulations on the up coming birth of your baby daughter!!!
Now, for our Baby Hop
You are here at my blog Nancy Perry
Supplies:
Stampin Up and Papers from my Stash
Copics
Embossing folder
Ribbon
Spellbinder Dies
I have entered my card in the challenge at:
Cute baby girl card. Wonderful colors & embossing. Baby girl guess: date - Aug 20 weight - 7 lbs 3 ozs
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
Nancy what a beautiful card (I grew up riding horses and my mom is already talking about getting our little jelly bean a pony.....). This is just too cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for celebrating this miracle with our family! We are so blessed!
Hugs & Happy Days with many more to come!
Min
Oh such a sweet card! Fun image! So glad you joined Cupcake Inspirations for our Ribbon Challenge!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Debbie!
How adorable and what wonderful news about Min...headed to say hello to her!!!
ReplyDeleteSweet as can be Nancy. What a wonderful hop for Min. I plan to make her a card too.
ReplyDeleteLovely card, thanks for sharing and joining us at CC&CC cheers Sue N x
ReplyDeleteGreat coloring on this card. I love the heart embossing, too. Nice layout.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card and love your dots background with the pink embossing, Great advice too! Thank you for joining us at Digitally Sweet Challenges!
ReplyDeletecute cute cute!
ReplyDeleteSo very sweet! Thank you for joining us over at love to create challenges.
ReplyDeleteAmanda LTCDT
Lovely baby girl card - like the digital stamp - super layout! My guess is August 18 - 7 pounds 4 ounces - have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteSuper sweet card! Thank you for joining our "Summer Lovin" Challenge this week at Love to Create.
ReplyDeleteRuza ~ LTC Admin/Designer
Ruza's Craft Corner
This is just adorable!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Julie
Very cute! Thanks for joining us this week for the challenge over at Love To Create.
ReplyDeleteI just love Bugaboo images. Your card is so sweet. Thank you for participating in the TTCRD Challenge Blog. Melanie, DT
ReplyDeleteBrilliant card....thanks for joining us at The Crafter's Cafe this week.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Fiona DT