I arrive at the part of summer devotions where I ask my daughters when they felt most loved. One says it's when she held her cat for the first time.
The other says, "When I had to ask you to forgive me and you said, 'yes' and still loved me."
Devotions over. I have to go cry my eyes out!
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I want to remember to ask people what makes them feel most loved. What makes you feel most loved?
PS: Summer Devotions still available and still FREE. Email me, and I'll send the pdf.
Wow! *tears* What makes *me* feel most loved? Much like your daughter, when I have to tell someone I'm sorry and they forgive me with a hug. What about you, Heather? What makes you feel most loved?
ReplyDeleteThat's making me cry! OMG what a great thing to hear from your daughter!
ReplyDeletepondered this question, and it was clearer to me and more readily accesible when i had felt most loving
ReplyDeleteBeautifully said!
ReplyDeleteI'm still thinking, Patricia! I felt really loved the other day when my husband surprised me with a new candle!
ReplyDeleteThat makes me feel loved, too...when my husband gives me a gift for no reason...especially when what he gives me shows he's paid attention to those things I really like.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to read your devotionals. If you're still sending them out, please do email me!
ReplyDeleteHi Heather! I am not sure if you remember me, but I was a camper at Greystone many years ago. I have just had the most wonderful Saturday morning reading your blog. It has encouraged me to take a few more risks both in writing and in cupcakery! I would love to get a copy of your devotionals if they are still available. My email address is adhender@gmail.com. -Alice Henderson Strachan
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