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Your Sisterhood Is A Bond That Cannot Be Broken

Thank you, for loving me, helping me and guiding me.

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Your Sisterhood Is A Bond That Cannot Be Broken
McKenzie E. Lanter

To my role model, my sister and my friend.

Sister — noun (sis·ter): a person who's been where you've been; someone you can call when things aren't going right; is more than just family; a sister is a forever friend.

You are one of the most amazing and inspiring people I have met in my life. It is a pleasure that I get to call you my sister. You've always encouraged me to be the best version of myself. Always loved me, supported me through everything life threw at me. You have always been there for me whenever I needed you. No one knows me like you do. I cannot begin to repay you for everything you have done for me.

I am beyond thankful that you are my sister. I could not have asked for a better role model. I have always admired your drive and the determination you have in everything you do in life. The mindset you have going into situations. Over everything else the love that you have for God.

You are getting ready to take on a new role in your life. The role of motherhood. I know you are going to be the best mother to your sweet baby girl. You have taught me so many things in my life that have helped me grow as a person and I know you will do the same for her. Thank you, for promoting me to Aunt Kenz, it wouldn't have happened without you. I am ready to watch the next chapter of your life unfold like you have watched so many of mine. I am so grateful that I have a front row seat to baby girl's life. To watch her grow, to love her, to hold her and to sow the same seeds into her that you did to me.

Thank you, for all the things you have done and continue to do for me. Thank you, for loving me, helping me and guiding me. Thank you, for all of your words of encouragement. You are truly a blessing... I am so grateful I get to call you my sister. I would not be half the person I am today without you.

I love you,

Kenz

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