How do you spell L-O-V-E?
Well, sometimes my son spells it C-O-O-K-I-E.
My son is a cookie baker. He learned how to bake cookies in middle school, and has traditionally baked cookies every holiday season since. He is a very good cookie baker.
He is not as good at expressing feelings and emotions verbally. I may never hear the words "I love you" come from him, but that doesn't mean he doesn't express love or caring. He just expresses it in more tangible ways.
My husbands family had to make the difficult decision to take their mother off of life support, it was a long night at the hospital. We came home and there was a plate of fresh baked cookies sitting next to my husband's chair. It was my son's way of telling his dad that he was sorry he was sad and that he cared. My husband never forgot those cookies.
This morning as I enjoyed my coffee my son brought me a cookie. He can't tell me he loves me with words, but he tells me. This morning a cinnamon roll cookie said "I know you are sad and I am sorry. I know it is a hard day for us, and we miss him. Oh, and I love you."
Don't forget to tell someone you love them today.
Peace and Blessings,
EB
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{{{{{EB}}}}}}
Wish I could be there in person for you, but sending you love over the miles.
~Avilyn
PS - Glad to see you writing again.
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