Daddy's Girl
He called me this my entire life62 total reviews
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
You truly are daddy's girl, Debi. I loved reading and learning
about your special bond with your dad. You did an awesome
job. There's smooth flow, great rhymes, and super details
which allow readers to visualize and feel like they are hearing
your share your story. The picture is perfect, too. Even though,
your dad has passed, he is watching over you from Heaven.
Look up and wave to him. He read your poem, and is/was so
proud of you.
Best wishes in the contest, Jan
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2022
You truly are daddy's girl, Debi. I loved reading and learning
about your special bond with your dad. You did an awesome
job. There's smooth flow, great rhymes, and super details
which allow readers to visualize and feel like they are hearing
your share your story. The picture is perfect, too. Even though,
your dad has passed, he is watching over you from Heaven.
Look up and wave to him. He read your poem, and is/was so
proud of you.
Best wishes in the contest, Jan
Comment Written 16-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2022
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Oh Jan, I just thank you so very much for your lovely words and review. And most certainly for the very generous six stars. You have given me the biggest smile and hearing the lovely comments from you and so many others is such a treat. Thank you for doing this contest and as soon as I get done with my thank you messages I am so excited to read the others. I have found through my reviews how many could relate. I am sure I will find that as I read the others as well. Thank you again my my lovely friend, as I truly appreciate it!
Comment from Teri7
This is such a beautiful poem you have penned about your dad and your time with him. That is a lovely picture of you and him when you were little. I can see you being daddy's girl. Best wishes in the contest. love and blessings, Teri
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2022
This is such a beautiful poem you have penned about your dad and your time with him. That is a lovely picture of you and him when you were little. I can see you being daddy's girl. Best wishes in the contest. love and blessings, Teri
Comment Written 16-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2022
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Thank you so very much Teri! I so appreciate your kind review and lovely comments. This has been fun to hear all the people who have been able to relate as so many have told of their own stories, many of who were also daddy's girls. Thank you again my dear friend!
Comment from C T Curtis
A beautiful well written tribute to dad; I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. I, too, am a daddy's girl. I remember standing on top of his feet as he slowly taught me the waltz. I'm fortunate that at age 66 and my dad is 99 1/2 - we can still play Euchre, sheepshead, and cribbage! He usually wins. Very well done. Congratulations!
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2022
A beautiful well written tribute to dad; I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. I, too, am a daddy's girl. I remember standing on top of his feet as he slowly taught me the waltz. I'm fortunate that at age 66 and my dad is 99 1/2 - we can still play Euchre, sheepshead, and cribbage! He usually wins. Very well done. Congratulations!
Comment Written 16-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2022
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Thank you so very much for such a beautiful review and lovely words. I am so appreciative of your most generous six stars, and your whole review has made my week and mostly Fathers Day as well. I think my favorite part is that you two are a daddy's girl. How amazing that he is still with you and can still play the games, but I mostly relate to playing Euchre. My dad would have been ninety two. He died at 85 and I am 67 years old. A little older than you. You are so awesome and I thank you with all my heart my awesome friend.
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You are very welcome and a joy to get to know!
Connie
Comment from leather
I loved this poem and all the loving sentiments and credits. You produced a good characterization of your father. You must get five stars because, again, I am out of the highest ones.
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2022
I loved this poem and all the loving sentiments and credits. You produced a good characterization of your father. You must get five stars because, again, I am out of the highest ones.
Comment Written 16-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2022
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Thank you so very much! I so appreciate your kind review and lovely comments. Your thoughts mean as much as the extra star. This has been fun to hear all the people who have been able to relate as so many have told of their own stories, many of who were also daddy's girls. Thank you again my dear friend!
Comment from C.A.Currie
Hey Debi! You have some beautiful memories of your father and some funny ones too! Every little girl should be a "daddy's Girl'. So glad you were one too.
Thanks for sharing!
Hugs & Blessings from my heart to yours
~ Christine ~
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2022
Hey Debi! You have some beautiful memories of your father and some funny ones too! Every little girl should be a "daddy's Girl'. So glad you were one too.
Thanks for sharing!
Hugs & Blessings from my heart to yours
~ Christine ~
Comment Written 16-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2022
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Thank you so much Christine for your lovely review of my memories of my dad. You are always so sweet and I appreciate your kind words.Am I understanding that you too were a daddy's girl? I think that I am loving these reviews so much for all the women who can relate. Lol, thanks also for getting the part about my dad slipping with the pail, since nobody else seems to have picked up on that, However I wasn't sure about him that time as I learned a few new words that morning. : )
Comment from LateBloomer
Ohh, Debi, this poem is so heartfelt. I could feel your joy in each and every memory. I especially liked:
I loved to sit with him to watch tv and hear his laughter
I didn't get the humor but I loved what would come after
He laughed until eventually tears would fill his eyes
I thought that it was funny, these Three Stooges made him cry?
(D, I loved the above verse because it also reminded me of my
own father,)
And:
It wasn't all that long ago my father passed away
A wonderful 10 gun salute, a beautiful display
(My dad had the same thing, but he died in 1976, age 52)
Great rhyming. Handsome photo of your dad. Beautiful photo of you. Thank for the memories. Keep the blue waters flowing. Margaret ~ LateBloomer
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2022
Ohh, Debi, this poem is so heartfelt. I could feel your joy in each and every memory. I especially liked:
I loved to sit with him to watch tv and hear his laughter
I didn't get the humor but I loved what would come after
He laughed until eventually tears would fill his eyes
I thought that it was funny, these Three Stooges made him cry?
(D, I loved the above verse because it also reminded me of my
own father,)
And:
It wasn't all that long ago my father passed away
A wonderful 10 gun salute, a beautiful display
(My dad had the same thing, but he died in 1976, age 52)
Great rhyming. Handsome photo of your dad. Beautiful photo of you. Thank for the memories. Keep the blue waters flowing. Margaret ~ LateBloomer
Comment Written 16-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2022
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Thank you so much Margaret for your lovely review of my memories of my dad. You are always so sweet and I thank you for your kind words. And so very appreciative of your gracious six stars! I thank you from the bottom of my heart! .....I remember how we talked about loving how our dads laughed at those stupid shows on tv. And we both didn't sit there because we loved the show, but we loved to hear them laugh. However mine didn't laugh that morning that the pail went flying down the steps, in fact I learned a few new words that morning.
We were so poor back then that we didn't even have running water in the year 1962. In 63 we finally moved to our final home and stayed there, after moving 6 times before I was in the 3rd grade.We finally had the luxuries of water, indoor bathroom and even a bathtub. No longer seven kids having to bathe in the same water in a tank every Saturday night. I still have my fear of spiders but can catch frogs and snakes as well as any boy. Of course not any more! Thanks again my sweet friend for your awesome six star review!
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Every generation improves themselves. It's the American Way. Good Night, SOU. Xo. Margaret
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Comment from Carlos' girl
I love this poem and yes maam im a Daddy's girl as well. Beautiful poem. I love the sentiment and it is so well written. Daddy was the best i think.
Xoxo
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2022
I love this poem and yes maam im a Daddy's girl as well. Beautiful poem. I love the sentiment and it is so well written. Daddy was the best i think.
Xoxo
Comment Written 16-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2022
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I love that you too are a daddy's girl. I know you grew up in a different generation, but sitting on daddy's lap and his hugs and kiss were so special. I guess that doesn't matter what generation. But lol, you should have heard the words that came out of his mouth when that pail fell down the steps.
Thank you my awesome friend for the very generous six stars. You have made my week, and Father's Day too. Thanks too for the wonderful review and words. Girl, you are such a special friend!
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Most welcome Deb
Comment from Iza Deleanu
Beautiful but also sad memories about your dad, It's good to be remembered and his special impact on you. Thank you for sharing and good luck with the contest
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2022
Beautiful but also sad memories about your dad, It's good to be remembered and his special impact on you. Thank you for sharing and good luck with the contest
Comment Written 16-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2022
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Thank you so very much Iza! I so appreciate your kind review and lovely comments. This has been fun to hear all the people who have been able to relate, as so many have told of their own stories, many of who were also daddy's girls. Thank you again my friend!
Comment from Verna Cole Mitchell
This is a sweet poem, filled with your memories of your dad. I enjoyed the pictures that I saw from your words. I know about being a daddy's girl, because I was one, too. I hope it does well in the contest.
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2022
This is a sweet poem, filled with your memories of your dad. I enjoyed the pictures that I saw from your words. I know about being a daddy's girl, because I was one, too. I hope it does well in the contest.
Comment Written 16-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2022
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Thank you so very much Verna! I so appreciate your kind review and lovely comments. This has been fun to hear all the people who have been able to relate as so many have told of their own stories, many like you who were also daddy's girls. Thank you again my dear friend!
Comment from Carolyn Dooley
I enjoyed reading your story about you and your dad. I sucked my two fingers on my right hand. My dad was distant. He was always mad or found something to be mad at. I wish I had those memories you had. Thank you for sharing. I really like your picture.
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2022
I enjoyed reading your story about you and your dad. I sucked my two fingers on my right hand. My dad was distant. He was always mad or found something to be mad at. I wish I had those memories you had. Thank you for sharing. I really like your picture.
Comment Written 16-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2022
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Thanks Carolyn. As much as we had a great father daughter relationship, no life is without ups and downs. I hear stories like yours more often than not because that seemed to be such an old school type attitude. And Lol, I wasn't sure I wanted to go near my dad when he slipped and that pail went flying down the stairs. I learned a few new words that day. Haha! .....But thank you my dear friend for your lovely review and words as they are so appreciated!
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You are welcome.