Amanda Owen has shared a proud and heartfelt message about her oldest daughter Raven.
The Yorkshire Shepherdess, 47, who is known for the Channel 5 programme Our Yorkshire Farm shared a series of pictures on her Twitter page where Raven can be seen with a huge smile on her face alongside her younger siblings as they enjoyed the hot weather.
In the post Amanda wrote: "Everyone is running hot but working hard in the heat. #yorkshire #sheepdog #afternoonteas #shepherdess".
The comments replying were full of kind messages, complimenting the "lovely" pictures.
Everyone is running hot but working hard in the heat.🐶👩🏻🦰👧🏼👧🏼#yorkshire #sheepdog #afternoonteas #shepherdess pic.twitter.com/iasTIHfB4M
— YorkshireShepherdess (@AmandaOwen8) August 11, 2022
One comment in particular said: "what a gorgeous girl Raven is!!! and clever too".
This saw Amanda reply with a photo of Raven holding a note from the Volunteering Team at NHS, thanking her for her volunteer work.
The note says: “On National Volunteers Week, we would like to take the time to thank you for your dedication to both our staff and patients.
“Please find enclosed a special volunteering pin to recognise and thank you for your contribution to our Trust. Whatever your role we are so grateful to all of you for making a difference each and every visit. From all of the Volunteering Team, thank you.”
Considerate and kind. ❤️
— YorkshireShepherdess (@AmandaOwen8) August 12, 2022
That’ll do.#NHS #nationalvolunteersweek #proud https://t.co/mkCBAbDsjQ pic.twitter.com/SnRQMcVFOK
Alongside the picture she wrote: “Considerate and kind. That’ll do. #NHS #Nationalvolunteersweek #proud”.
People joined Amanda in the praise, with one Twitter user writing: "Well done Raven, setting such a good example to your siblings and all young people."
Another put: "There's no greater gift that anyone can give than their own time. Well done Raven".
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