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DONT EVER forget to say these most important 3 words........:inlove:

boomers dad

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........."I LOVE YOU"..............EVERY time I talk to my sisters-in person,or on the phone-The LAST words spoken between us is"I LOVE YOU".........When my wife talks to her parents:Same thing...........my wife and I.....YES..........WHY???WE NEVER KNOW when our last day on Earth will be,and as my wife says;"We better have our ducks in a row"..........DONT FORGET them 3 little words, that have SO LARGE a meaning:thumbup:...............
 
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That is what my family and I say to each other and also I even say I Love You, to even friends that I've known for a long time and my Brothers and Sisters in the Lord! Sometimes I have to watch myself or I will hug someone that I shouldn't, sometimes it is an embarrassing situation, when others get the wrong idea! I'm a hugger, because I'm full of Jesus'
love for others! Our last goodbye words, should be: I Love you and will also miss you when not being able to see each other often! May God Bless! Amen! :angel: Ma Betty
 
And if there's a particular group of people that don't hear 'I Love You' enough, it's the elderly. So many are 'Stached Away' and forgotten, in today's world. I know of a genle- man, who's son, has maybe visited him 3 or 4 times in the past ten years or so and, in my mind, that's horrible and selfish to the extreme. He not only doesn't hear 'I Love You', he rarely has anyone visit. So I try to take a few moments each day to greet the lonely and give them a hug or handshake to let them know someone cares about them.
 
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