I don’t normally put forwarded email-stuff up on the blog, but these are just too good, and too heart-warming not to share. I have been laughing and crying openly, as I read them. Why? Because they are so moving. Why? Because I’m insanely emotional pretty much at all times.
Here’s the deal: A group of 4 to 8 year olds were asked “What does love mean?” Of course, the answers range from hysterical to utterly profound. One of the things I notice, as a running theme here, is that love is not a FEELING. Love is what you DO. The children describe ACTIONS, not emotions. Profound indeed. And some of them border on transcendence. The one about Christmas, in particular. Woah.
So read, and enjoy.
“When my grandmother got arthritis, she couldn’t bend over and paint her toenails anymore. So my grandfather does it for her all the time, even when his hands got arthritis too. That’s love.”
Rebecca- age 8
“When someone loves you, the way they say your name is different. You just know that your name is safe in their mouth.”
Billy – age 4
“Love is when a girl puts on perfume and a boy puts on shaving cologne and they go out and smell each other.”
Karl – age 5
“Love is when you go out to eat and give somebody most of your French fries without making them give you any of theirs.”
Chrissy -age 6
“Love is what makes you smile when you’re tired.”
Terri – age 4
“Love is when my mommy makes coffee for my daddy and she takes a sip before giving it to him, to make sure the taste is OK.”
Danny – age 7
“Love is when you kiss all the time. Then when you get tired of kissing, you still want to be together and you talk more. My Mommy and Daddy are like that. They look gross when they kiss”
Emily – age 8
“Love is what’s in the room with you at Christmas if you stop opening presents and listen.”
Bobby – age 7
“If you want to learn to love better, you should start with a friend who you hate.”
Nikka – age 6
“Love is when you tell a guy you like his shirt, then he wears it everyday.”
Noelle – age 7
“Love is like a little old woman and a little old man who are still friends even after they know each other so well.”
Tommy – age 6
“During my piano recital, I was on a stage and I was scared. I looked at all the people watching me and saw my daddy waving and smiling. He was the only one doing that. I wasn’t scared anymore.”
Cindy – age 8
“My mommy loves me more than anybody. You don’t see anyone else kissing me to sleep at night.”
Clare – age 6
“Love is when Mommy gives Daddy the best piece of chicken.”
Elaine-age 5
“Love is when Mommy sees Daddy smelly and sweaty and still says he is handsomer than Robert Redford.
Chris – age 7
“Love is when your puppy licks your face even after you left him alone all day.”
Mary Ann – age 4
“When you love somebody, your eyelashes go up and down and little stars come out of you.”
Karen – age 7 (hahahaha!!)
“Love is when Mommy sees Daddy on the toilet and she doesn’t think it’s gross.”
Mark – age 6
“You really shouldn’t say ‘I love you’ unless you mean it. But if you mean it, you should say it a lot. People forget.”
Jessica – age 8
And finally:
Author and lecturer Leo Buscaglia once talked about a four year old child whose next door neighbor was an elderly gentleman who had recently lost his wife. Upon seeing the man cry, the little boy went into the old gentleman’s yard, climbed onto his lap, and just sat there. When his Mother asked what he had said to the neighbor, the little boy said, “Nothing, I just helped him cry.”


did you get these from betsy? iljk
These kids did a FAR better job at explaining love than Erich Segal:
“Love means never having to say you’re sorry.”
WORST. TAGLINE. EVER. Not just because it’s not true; but because it’s the OPPOSITE of the truth.
How long could a relationship last if either party never said that they were sorry?
(Slowly stepping off the soap box and goes back to work)
These are just precious, Sheila. Thanks for posting them. They almost forgive the Miss McDonald’s thing.
ALMOST.
Welcome Back
“Love is what makes you smile when you’re tired…”
“Nothing, I just helped him cry.”
He said this at four years old?!
If he stays this insightful, this kid while score ALOT when he gets older!
(just kidding).
“When you love somebody, your eyelashes go up and down, and little stars come out of your eyes.”
That’s the most profound thing I’ve heard about love in my entire life.
Alex – isn’t that amazing?? It’s so true!
That and “When someone loves you, the way they say your name is different” – Now that’s profound.
and a special mention for Elaine – age 5 “Love is when Mommmy gives Daddy the best piece of chicken” heh heh