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To The One That Changed My Life Forever, My Niece

We all have someone that brings out the best in us, and mine happens to be my niece.

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To The One That Changed My Life Forever, My Niece
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Have you ever had one those moments where you're completely overwhelmed with pure happiness and love? One of those moments where you can feel your whole world shift and your heart flood. Growing up, we think that these moments are very frequent and that we won't really think much of these life-altering moments, until they actually happen. Throughout life we all experience sadness, loss, defeat and failure, but these feelings change for the better, whether it is because of ourselves or others. This is for the person that caused my whole world to shift, my heart to flood, and bring out a better side of myself. The person that I love more than anything and would do absolutely anything for. The one that can light up a room with their smile and bring tears to my eyes with her smile. The person that changed my life forever, my niece. As a kid, we never think about our siblings having kids because we are still kids ourselves but when that day comes and we are blessed to hold that little baby in our arms, our lives are changed forever. Having a niece is filled with so many things. I know that I will always have someone to look up to me and see the best in me. Someone that I will love unconditionally and love me in return. Most of all, I have a forever best friend and I get the privilege of watching her grow. My niece changed my life forever, so I promise to always sing "You Are My Only Sunshine" for as long as she'll allow.

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