wow I really like this poem it reminds us they do grow up way to fast. and i love the lo. I just have one question...
Did u tracy his hands??? Cause my one lo "Love In The Right Hands" My lil girl would not hold still for anything cause I didnt have much room and wanted a hand on the lo. Everyone i traced of her ended up looking like she had fuzz on her hands cause she moved so much and I mean so bad I couldn't even fix it while cutting it out totally lol
TFS this Hon. Nice to know I aint the only one doing it w/o a pic lol
OMG, I have this same poem and handprint that I did for my mom when I was in the first grade, which was like 1982, that is so cool!! Great job, a very unique take on the sketch!!!
I love this poem. I haven't seen it in years and it made me cry. I remember when I was really small my grandmother and I framed my handprint with this poem. I can't recall when or why. I can just remember giving it to her. I wonder where that is. Thank you so much for shareing this! :)
Sometimes I get discouraged
Because you are so small
And always leave your fingerprints
On furniture and walls
But every day your growing
You'll be grown some day
And all those tiny handprints
Will surely fade away
So here's a little handprint
Just so I can recall
Exactly how your fingers looked
When you were very small.
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