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Girls Visit Dads Grave to Show Their New Dresses as He Asked, See 2 Boxes with Their Names

To fulfill their father’s final wish, two young sisters visit his grave on his birthday, dressed in their best outfits to show him. When they arrive, they’re surprised to find two beautifully wrapped boxes with their names on them, each holding a special message.

Isla, 6, and Madison, 8, missed their dad, Brian, deeply. Since he passed away, they hadn’t snuck cookies from the kitchen, teamed up to prank their mom, or gone shopping like they used to. These fun moments weren’t the same without him.

“Brian, you’re spoiling those girls!” his wife, Linda, used to say with a laugh. “Are you two ganging up on me? I know you’re sneaking them treats from the pantry!”

“Well, I’ll spoil them forever,” Brian would say with a grin. “As long as I’m here, my girls will always come first. Sorry, honey, but they’re my little competition,” he’d say, before wrapping Linda in a warm hug.

Brian had a special way of keeping their family balanced and happy. But after his battle with cancer took him away, their home became quieter. Isla and Madison grew more reserved, and Linda found herself struggling with her own grief, replaying the difficult memories of Brian’s illness and his final days.

When Brian’s health began to decline rapidly, Linda and the girls spent a last night together by his side in the hospital. Brian, knowing his time was short, asked Linda to leave the girls with him overnight. When he passed early the next morning, Linda felt the devastating weight of losing him, yet she could see the strength her daughters had as they faced the farewell.

Linda was still trying to come to terms with his absence when she overheard Isla saying, “Daddy wanted us to look pretty on his birthday. I want to wear red—he loved it when I wore red.” Madison chimed in, “Mom, Daddy asked us to visit him looking our best. Can we do this for him?”

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