Let’s face it. People are often funny about saying those three words.
But there is no need to let that stop you from expressing love to a spouse, a friend, a child or a parent.
Maybe we just don’t do soap opera I love you’s very well.
Not a problem from now on.
The words are nice but the deeds are nicer.
A dinner with a card that says it for you is just as much a winner as the words without dinner.
A USC student told me that most of his friends have credit cards from mom and pop and to him that meant spend anything but don’t ask me to come visit. So, when it comes to expressing love, actions do speak louder than words. Money isn’t love.
Consider this as a father Paul Harvey once talked about on his radio show how he slipped a note into the glove compartment of his daughter’s car in case of an accident. Well, she had that accident and read the note which said something like don’t worry about the car, you are safe and that is all that matters.
And remember, even people where I love you’s freely roll off of their lips have no advantage over the rest of us.
Food is love.
The gift of time is love.
Funny thing.
Sometimes when the action speaks louder than the words, the words find a way of coming out more easily – in that order.
Let’s get lovin’.
If you liked this thought, tell a friend and I’ll keep them coming
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