I'd like to think that at one time we all have received a note or letter at some point in our lives that we have saved...either actually, physically saved or mentally tucked it away in our memory bank. I am a sucker for love notes and letters of appreciation and have saved many, many notes, letters and cards over the years from parents, grandparents, friends, boyfriends/husband and the sweet, mispelled early writings/notes of my children. I LOVE words - especially those packed with heartfelt thoughts and feelings.
I always tell my family members that a homemade card or handwritten letter/note is the best gift that they can ever make or give me and I mean it! My sweet husband learned how much I treasure the homemade card when we were first dating and he ventured into a scrapbook store for the first time (okay, he's going to be cringing when he reads this) and proceeded to ask the women working at the store if he could have some assistance finding what he needed to make a card from scratch. You can imagine their reaction when a man entered this type of store, unaccompanied by a woman. I treasure this card like nobody's business! The effort he put into making this card, the time he spent painstakingly cutting/gluing/embellishing, the embarrassment and razzing he took from his male coworkers and friends that learned of this gesture, the thought and creativity he dedicated to the project and the loving words he penned - it was the BEST!
With Valentine's Day quickly approaching, I just want to remind folks that putting your words on paper will go a LONG way. Sure, the occasional Hallmark card can capture "exactly" what you are feeling but when it boils down to it, it's the words that you write that will be remembered and treasured most of all. I am the girl that quickly scans the card for the handwritten words that have been added to the bottom of a store-purchased card (no pressure here, honey) and can't bear to part with the sweet little note that has been crafted and left for me if it has a reference to feelings of gratitude or an expression of feelings.
Love notes are the perfect solution for so many occasions.
- For saying, "I'm sorry." (I messed up and I am admitting it to you on paper.)
- If your partner is going through a tough time.
- If you need to tell someone what they mean to you and for your loved ones to know that you treasure them.
- You want to declare your devotion for the person you share your life with and can't think of a creative way to do so.
- You need a quick way to keep the love alive in your relationship.
- You need to say "thank you" and share your gratitude.
- It's time to nurture your relationship.
- You want to surprise your partner.
- When you are in a relationship rut and need to spice things up a bit.
The list could go on and on and I can't think of any reason why you should NOT grab a scrap of paper right now and write a quick sentence...just a few words and leave it for your love.
Here's a few love notes that have been saved/treasured in our house:
How about leaving a little love note every day in a countdown to Valentine's day/your anniversary/a birthday? Here's a few ideas you could use for little love notes for each day of the week adapted a bit from Gregory Godek:
3 reasons I love you
3 things that first attracted to me to you when we started dating
3 things that you do that make me smile
3 things I’m going to work on/change because you want me to
3 things I’m going to do this weekend to show you how much I love you
3 ideas for date nights/romantic getaways I would like to do for you
3 things I want to do for you to make your life better
3 ways I’d like to kiss you right now
Compliment your sweet love in specific ways.
Daphne Rose Kingma writes,
"Compliments invite the person who is complimented to embrace a new perception of him or herself. And just as layers and layers of nacre form a pearl over an irritating grain of sand, so compliments collect around us, developing us in all our beauty."
Another fun/silly take on the more serious love notes is to put a humorous little spin on your note and attach it to something that parallels what you are feeling. For example, to a lottery ticket you would attach a note reading, "I'm the Luckiest!" (love, love, love that song by Ben Folds) or "I hit the jackpot when I found you." or "You are one in a million." You get the drift.
Hot Sauce/Tabasco – "You are so hot!" or "Hot stuff!"
Tape a note to your love’s watch/alarm clock “I always have time for you." or "Time for love”
Honey pot or jar of honey, "You are the honey in my hive."
Taped to a glow stick, "You make me glow."
A bottle of Joy dishwashing liquid, "You bring me such joy."
Dreamsicle box – "You are my dream guy."
These might sound reminiscent of junior high romance but you'd be surprised at the reaction you get for these simple, silly gestures!
Let's keep our love alive and write a love note or two. See what happens. I can't imagine that it will have anything short of a happy ending. ;)
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