My sister, Suzanne, and I share a special, unbreakable bond. The comfort and support are undeniable, but the laughter and fun times that we have together have created memorable moments that will last a lifetime. She constantly keeps my glass full, my laughter strong, and my heart happy. My sister is a true friend to my heart, the laughter and joy of my soul, and the light of my life.
I smile because you are my sister, I laugh because there is nothing you can do about it! Unknown
Having a sister is like having a best friend you can’t get rid of. You know whatever you do, they’ll still be there. ~Amy Li
We no longer need words; we’ve perfected a language of expressions and body movements that far out-way any conversation or spoken language.
My glass is always full with love, and liquor, when Suzanne is around.
We’ve reached new heights together.
During the week of my Jamaica wedding, it was her unconditional love and encouragement that made me realize that “sisters function as safety nets in a chaotic world simply by being there for each other” (Carol Saline).
We share childhood memories that bring the grown-up dreams alive and she has gone from the one who reaches for my hand to the one that touches my heart.
Sisters are a gift! Your connection shows in every single photo~
She is absolutely amazing and I’m very blessed to have her in my life.
Now, if I can just get her to visit more often 😉
LOVING the pictures… Now I wish I had a sister too! Think it’s possibly a bit late to add that to my bucket list though 😉
I have a brother who I love dearly, but it’s not the same I don’t think
I have two sisters and three brothers. I love them each with all of my heart, but the relationship between sisters is something indescribable. I hope that you have that special connection with a friend or another family member.
Thanks for reading,
Lesley
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i couldn’t agree more..i have two sisters and everyday of my life i am thankful they are in it…
Do you have brothers as well?
Lesley
Hi Lesley,
I love this! I have two beautiful daughters age of 8 and 5. I watch them at how they deliberately try to hurt each other with words and actions that are not quite loving. I often find myself in the middle of their quarrels and soon after, they are smiling, and having the best time of their lives together. Me on the other hand ends up frustrated and hurt. I do remember that my sister always fought with me and still does. Although I thought we would have a great relationship, we are apart. I pray that my girls would find closeness in one another and develop a strong relationship like yours. You are blessed.
Best, Cat Padilla