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What message should I write to my unborn niece?

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I got her the book "I Love You as Big as the World." I'm thinking of writing "My Dear Sarah, I can't wait to explore the world with you. I love you. Aunt Ann" Does that sound good, or is it cheesy? Do you have any suggestions? Thanks!

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  1. Have a look through these, you never know.  You can never be too cheesy when writing about a loved one, especially a baby. I wish Mother and Baby Sarah lots of love, oh and a kiss for a lovely Aunt too.

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  2. Well, she won't  be able to read it for at least another 5 years.  I understand that you are excited, but since you are the only one who will be reading it, does it really matter what you write?

  3. Follow the light.

  4. How about: "dear Sarah I hope you pop out soon your hurting your mother."

  5. perfect

    write that

    thats from your mind and from your heart

    dont get anyone elses suggestions coz then it aint personal

    goodluck :] <3

  6. It's cheesy, but in a good way. It's something cute to say, that in fifteen or sixteen years after she gets it, she'll probably tell you that it's cheesy, but that she loves it anyways. At least, that's how I'd react at this age to it.

  7. I like what you already thought of to write.  Plus, it's from your thoughts, not someone else's, which makes it even more perfect.

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