Why is it so hard to say I am sorry and I love you. What is it about these phrases that you sometimes just cannot spit them out? Do you have this problem? Can you say I am sorry and have it sound so sincere that it means something? And how do you know when a situation warrants an I am sorry? If you say it all the time, does it start to lose meaning after a while? When you know an apology is due, should acts of kindness and guilt replace the actual words "I am sorry"?
Do you tell all your loved ones I love you? Every day? Once in a while? Does it come out naturally? Why is it sometimes easier to tell just any 'ol friend you love them but can't tell your own siblings and parents? Where do those walls come from that keep you from saying it? Should it just be assumed that you love them and they love you? Does it make a difference to hear it? I know it sure feels good to say it to my hubby and my babies.
I am gonna set myself a goal...I want to be able to tell my parents and siblings that I love them AND have them tell me by the time Christmas time rolls around. That can be our gift to each other. Isn't that what Christmas is all about?
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