They say that love makes the world go round.
It definitely makes going round the world more pleasant!
Love is an essential element in our lives. We can share our feelings with those we love on Valentine’s Day, of course. But we can and should also find ways to say “I love you” to parents, children, significant others, friends, family members, pets…on a daily basis.
One way to say I love you to your children is to share past experiences with them. Earlier this week, I did a guest post on Bob Brody’s Letters to My Kids blog, sharing with my children how I met their dad.
Dear Jason, Peter and Caroline,
Your future dad and I met as freshmen in college. I sat in front of him in English 1.1 and he sat in front of me in Social Science. Both of us were dating other people pretty seriously. And so for the first two months of the Fall semester, we were just classmates who spoke with each other as we walked into or out of the room.
Then came November 22, 1963. The intercom crackled. “The President is dead!” a voice declared.
For several moments no one reacted. And then everyone did. Screaming. Crying. Young men pounding their fists on their desks.
As we all exited the classroom, your future dad was right behind me.
“I’m going to walk home!” I exclaimed to no one in particular. “I can’t face sitting on the bus squashed between hordes of people!”
“I’ll walk with you,” the voice behind me said. “Where do you live?”
As it happened, we lived only four streets away from each other.
By the way, there are some girls who look fantastic even when they cry. If only I were one of those. Whatever eye makeup I was wearing was smudged and probably dripping onto my cheeks and chin. Plus, my nose was red and my skin blotchy. Hardly attractive!
No matter. Your future dad and I walked and talked for over an hour till we reached my house. And when we looked at each other, I know we saw into each other’s souls and we wanted to walk and talk together forever.
Our relationship grew stronger and closer during that next semester. By the summer, we were dating each other exclusively. We got married as soon as we graduated from college. And our relationship has flourished ever since. To this day, we remain the most loyal of soul-mates.
Out of tragedy, then, came an unexpected opportunity for love. In a sense, sad to say, it took a death to bring you all to life. We’ve never forgotten that, and we never will. And neither should any of you.
Love,
Mom
Children love to hear about how their parents met. They want to know about their parents’ childhoods…did dad get into trouble for misbehaving in school…did mom play with dolls or tag after an older brother. Kids enjoy hearing about when they were babies. Writing letters to your children helps give them the knowledge of experiences and strengthena their feeling of belonging…a very important component of self-esteem!
What kind of letters will you write to your children or other loved ones?
Please come by tomorrow for Perfect Picture Book Friday!
VOTING DEADLINE: If you have the time, please visit Susanna Leonard Hill’s blog where you can VOTE for one of the six finalists in the Unlikely Valentine Contest…I’m honored to be among those six…but I can honestly say that there were dozens of awesome stories and poems entered…what a talented community of writers! The poll closes Thursday, February 16 at noon…so hurry over, read the six Unlikely Valentine stories and VOTE!

Love the story of how the two of you met. 😀
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Thank you Nancy! I believe we have several trips on this merry-go-round…and that we can connect with the same people…but they may have different roles or relationships with us. My husband and I are such different people…but we are definitely soul-mates.
Glad you enjoyed the story. 🙂
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What an amazing story. Thank you for sharing it!
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You are so welcome, Julie. It was my pleasure to share it. I;ve always loved letter writing…and hope it will not become a lost art…I love the idea of sharing our experiences with our children in letters that they can keep and cherish forever. I think it helps them see us as real people…and encourages them to be open and honest with us. 🙂
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What a cute story! I too can’t wait till the time I can tell my little one how her dad and I met and I do hope she’ll love it too.
Love definitely makes the world go around…. round and round that it makes me feel dizzy in a good way 🙂
Spanish Pinay
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It’s such a simple idea…and one that really provides our children with a treasured family history. Thank you for stopping by. I love visiting your blog and reading about your experiences with your precious daughter.
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Very touching, thanks for sharing.
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Oh Nae, I’m so glad you saw this. Glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
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Now that’s a great “cute meet.” I love the real ones better than the one in books. Lovely and a great idea to share this with our children.
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Thank you Stacy!
Glad you liked our little love story. 🙂
The letter writing is a great idea, especially for busy parents who love to write and may not have time to be “good” about keeping the scrapbook or baby book up-to-date. Just write a letter or note when you have a minute and put it in a three-ring binder. 🙂 What fun your child will have years in the future, reading those letters of love. 🙂
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Vivian, thank you so much for stopping by my blog to comment on my guest post for Bob, too. I enjoyed reading your story about meeting your husband — and I’m sure that your children did as well.
Best to you with all of your writing!
– Robin (Pink Dryer Lint)
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Hi Robin,
Thanks for stopping by…and you are so welcome!
I really enjoyed reading the other contibutor’s stories…each was so unique. 🙂
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What a romantic story… when destiny calls, we always answer. 🙂
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My daughter is a beautiful soul…I’m so happy her fairy-tale came true. 🙂
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