Behaviors,  Decision to Love,  Happiness,  Parenting,  Playfulness,  Romance

Little Things

Man opening door for woman

JULIE

“Little Things Mean a Lot” was one of my mom’s favorite songs.  It starts off like this:

“Blow me a kiss from across the room
Say I look nice when I’m not
Touch my hair as you pass my chair
Little things mean a lot”

These timeless lyrics are spot on – little things DO mean a lot.

I do many little things for John throughout the day.  I can make John’s coffee.  I can scratch his head.  I can make his favorite meal for dinner.  I can put my phone down and listen when he tells me about his day. All of these are little things that when done with great love become great things.  Like Wesley in The Princess Bride, whose response to Buttercup’s every request is, “As you wish,” every little thing I can do for John, says, “I love you.”

John also does a million little things during the day to tell me, “I love you.”  Things like putting the toothpaste on my toothbrush while I floss my teeth, putting the toilet seat down, or opening the car door for me.  Even leaning over to turn on my heated car seat to warm it up for me is a very small act that speaks volumes.  These little things let me know that I am loved and cherished by him. 

I know how much I love relishing in this feeling that washes over me when John does these things, and it encourages me to do the same for him.  When I put John first and choose little things, like reaching over to give his hand a gentle squeeze, or complimenting him on a job well done, my heart smiles when I see him light up.  It is a breath of fresh air for our relationship.   

JOHN

I tend to place my focus and energy on the big things.  I get focused on things like work and saving for retirement so that Julie and I can enjoy our golden years together.  In the meantime, I sometimes completely miss the everyday little things that are actually so much more important to our relationship when they all add up.

When I instead focus on the present and take the time to do positive little things for Julie, the result is anything but little. Kisses and hugs pop up spontaneously, often leading to more frequent and fulfilling lovemaking.  We are more patient with each other and peace fills our home.  Our relationship is simply more joyful all the way around.  Every time I lean into Julie when she needs me or reach out to hold her hand, I know deep down that I am making a little decision to love her.  Over time, making multiple little decisions to say, “As you wish,” are indeed more impactful than the far fewer “Big” decisions that I make. 

So, how about you?  What is one little thing you can do for your spouse to say, “I love you?!”

Little things bring joy

Lyrics Source: Musixmatch

Songwriters: Carl Stutz / Edith Lindeman

One Comment

  • Annie Oliver

    So true! Many times, I concentrate on the big things and think that’s what matters. The small every day things add up to big memories. I acknowledge Oliver with a kiss when he makes coffee every Saturday morning. Seeing the joy on his face fills me with a warm feeling of connect and love.

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