Monday, June 22, 2020

What do you say?



When you tell someone you love them or you miss them, here is something to consider.
Bearing in mind the universal truth that actions speak more truth than words, also something to consider.

When was the last time you:
~Told someone you love them
~Told someone you miss them
~Told someone you will pray for them.
~Told someone you thought of them
~Told someone you are thinking of them.
~Told someone you would like to spend time together.
~Told someone you would like to visit them
~Told someone you would like them to visit you.

When was the last time?

Do these questions make you think?

It's a hope that these questions do make you think.

For time is all we have
All any mortal can do
Is to speak words of love
If they are speaking true
Time marches on each hour
With the next moment unknown
Who will remain among us
Who will be called back home
Hold your loved ones close to you
Cherish them in your heart
Send gifts of love to them
While you two are apart
Time flies swiftly forward
As swiftly as songbirds
Your actions have more impact
Than any of your words

Actions speak louder than words.

When was the last time you:

Gave a gift to a loved one?
Treated them to a meal at your home, theirs or a restaurant?
Called them on the phone?
(Texting, online messaging don't count)
Sent a card or letter?
(Online memes & videos don't count)
Took the time to visit them?
Sent flowers?

If you think it's difficult now, it will be impossible after your loved one has passed on. 

Having experienced the passing of siblings, parents, cousins, aunts, uncles, friends, acquaintances. I can tell you I have experienced their passing while experiencing no regret. Following the counsel to show these loved ones my caring, my love for them.

Actions have more impact than words.

Reach out

Back your words up with actions

DO IT!

Feel the happiness

You're welcome



No comments:

Post a Comment

PJ & Me

Animals are such wonders; most are truly gifts from God.  I mean that.   Loving animals as I do, being able to communicate with them during ...