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Lessons in Love

Witness some examples of love, and renew your soul.

While most of us are familiar with the idea of Valentine’s Day and the giving of gifts, cards, or small tokens of our affection, our definition of love may be as unique as we are. Valentine’s Day is not just celebrated by lovers and mates but by friends and family.

There are those who give their fur babies treats on Valentine’s Day. Animals have a knack for showing unconditional love that we would do well to learn from. The warm greeting you receive as you enter your home after a hard day of work is an example. Feel the stress of the day melt away with your dog’s expressions of love. Learn from you dog, and offer a warm greeting, and a listening ear. Does your dog ever interrupt anything you have to say? He/she patiently allows you to ramble on.

Unconditional Love

The Love of a Child

The innocence of a child is refreshing, even if it is embarrassing at
times. Children often say what they think, but their comments are not
meant to be malicious. Their hearts are pure and beautiful. The Bible
recognizes the child: “and a child shall lead them” Isaiah 11:6. We can
learn to love without deceit, innocently, and with a child’s faith. The
beauty of a child’s love is truly remarkable.

Former Medical Group Chief John Gebhardt calming a victim of the war was quoted as saying “I got as much of it as the baby did. I reflected on my own family and life and thought about how lucky I have been.”

Express Love from your Heart

It may be easy to ask someone to pick up a gift for you to give to that
special someone, but is that really personal? Nothing could be more
personal than the feelings one has for another. An expression of those
feelings is more appreciated when it is genuine and expressed by the
individual giving the gift. If the message comes from someone else
other than the sender, is it sincere? Sometimes even Hallmark cannot
express one’s heart felt feelings. I would prefer a heart felt message
over a Hallmark card any day. Remember those old love letters tucked
away in a shoe box? They mean more than any amount of money.

Make a Personal Card/Note

Why pay Hallmark’s (sorry Hallmark’s) to say what you know is in your heart, unless they can say it the way you want it said? What was the first thing you noticed about your special someone? What thought is it that keeps you going on those long days? What do you appreciate about him/her? It’s nice to see it in writing once in awhile. Slip a note in their lunch box, pocket, attaché case, or some where you know they will look. Being appreciated and loved can go a long way towards making someone’s day.

Be a Friend

If you are truly fortunate, you have a friend who knows some of your
deepest darkest secrets, but would never betray you. A true friend will
answer the door at 2:00 a.m., because they are needed, and not
complain, will sit up all night while you cry on their shoulder because
you have been hurt, disappointed, or betrayed. A true friend will get
out of their warm bed and rush you to the emergency room, when you are
not feeling well. Friends are more precious than gold. Have you told
your friend how much you appreciate them being there for you?

God is Love

A young boy named Logan summed up love more eloquently than I could in a radio call he made to a local station near him. Listen to the soul stirring conversation of the disc jockey and Logan.

Logan realizes more about love than some adults do because he knows that God demonstrated true love by giving up His only son to die for our sins. In knowing that Logan is accepting of the hand dealt him, and recognizes God’s love and understanding in any and all situations.

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  1. louie jerome

    On February 3, 2008 at 5:38 am


    A lovely article, Judy.

  2. ranfuchs

    On February 3, 2008 at 7:50 am


    the best one I’ve read on the subject in quite some time. Loved the pictures too

  3. IcyCucky

    On February 3, 2008 at 8:04 am


    I feel positive energy from reading your article, Judy. Great job!

  4. CHAN LEE PENG

    On February 3, 2008 at 8:54 am


    Love is not only for lover, but also for people who stay near around us. We should appreciate every moment when we’re together. It’s no use to regret if ones has gone far away. “Love” should extend in a more coverage to the extend that everyone of us can make “all love” into “one love”, then our world will be avoided from quarelling, fighting, and misunderstanding. But I think this concept is hardly to accept, as most of the people nowadays just care about their own houses rather that others. Great article!

  5. Judy Sheldon

    On February 3, 2008 at 9:05 am


    Louie, Ranfuchs, Icy, and Chan, I thank you sincerely for reading and encouraging. Happy Valentine’s Day!

    Chan, we are all neighbors, friends, and family. Not to sound like a hippy, but love is an improvement over war. “Make love not war.”

  6. Anne Lyken-Garner

    On February 3, 2008 at 10:57 am


    A very refreshing article Judy. Thanks for writing it and sharing.

  7. Judy Sheldon

    On February 3, 2008 at 12:31 pm


    LionessofGod, and Anne, your encouragement is very appreciated. Have a wonderful Valentine’s Day, one that lasts all year.

  8. Ruby Hawk

    On February 3, 2008 at 5:11 pm


    We should all appreciate the love that is directed toward us and share it with everyone the world over. Why do you think we don’t do it and have peace instead of war?

  9. Judy Sheldon

    On February 3, 2008 at 8:23 pm


    Ruby, I wish I knew, but even knowing – would that change anything?

  10. valli

    On February 3, 2008 at 8:54 pm


    A lovely article with beautiful pictures.

  11. Judy Sheldon

    On February 3, 2008 at 9:13 pm


    Valli, thank you for your support. Take care, and Happy Valentine’s Day.

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