Girls Visit Dad’s Grave in New Dresses, Find 2 Mysterious Boxes with Their Names

Girls Visit Dad’s Grave in New Dresses, Find 2 Mysterious Boxes with Their Names

To honor their father’s last wish, two young girls visit his grave on his birthday to show him their cute new dresses.

Near the headstone, they spot two beautifully wrapped boxes with their names on them, not knowing what surprises are inside.

Six-year-old Isla and her sister, Madison, who is eight, missed their dad, Brian, deeply. Since he had passed away, their lives felt different.

They no longer sneaked cookies and ice cream from the kitchen at night, teamed up to tease their mom, or went shopping like they used to. Without Daddy Brian, those little adventures just weren’t the same.

“You’re spoiling those girls, Brian!” his wife, Linda, would often say with a laugh.

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