Label help

I need the help of someone more eloquent than I. I have a couple of quilts I am making for my DS's preschool teachers and have something I'd like to say on the label, but don't know quite how to put it. They do such a great job, and are really wonderful, caring ladies. I would like something to say thanks for the love, time and hard work they give to our children. The quilt is hand prints of the children in his class (working on the quilting so I will post pictures when done) made up to look like flowers. I would like something that conveys my message, yet ties in the design of the quilt - something about helping our children 'bloom' I think, but what? This is definitely not my strong point so any ideas on wording would be greatly appreciated!!!! Thanks!!!!

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Charlotte
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"Children reach for knowledge as flowers reach for the sun. Thanks for tilling the soil!" Something like that? Don't forget pictures! Roberta in D

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Roberta Zollner

This is part of the lyrics from one of the songs from the Broadway musical Wicked. The moment I read your post -- this immediately came to mind. It might need a bit of reworking -- but might be just the thing.

"It well may be that we will never meet again in this lifetime so let me say before we part: so much of me is what I have learned from you... you'll be with me, like a handprint on my heart."

You can read the complete song lyric here:

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Since the first time I heard this -- I can imagine it being sung at High School graduations... just seems so perfect.

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Kate G.

also check here--- there are some wonderful words to be found

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Kate G.

That sounds nice.

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Charlotte

I like that. Thanks.

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Charlotte

I will check it out to see what I find to add to my list to pick from.

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Charlotte

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