I believe that each individual loves in a different way and
that how we love is learned from the people we are surrounded by. I for one feel lucky that I have some of the
most caring people as parents. I have
watched my mom over the years take her vow to my father ‘in sickness and in
health’ very seriously. As my father
struggled with continual medical problems stemming from a fall off a ladder and
broken leg my mother was with him every step of the way. She was with him through the 11 successive surgeries
and the many complications that followed.
I have watched her love with no restriction and without question take it
upon herself to nurse him back to health just as I am sure my father did when
she was recovering from breast cancer years ago.
Sometimes people can make it hard for us to love them and sometimes it is hard to understand how people show their love. Each individual is different. As we continue to go through my grandmothers personal affects we are shown the ways she loved us. She kept nearly every letter any of us had ever written her and spent the few extra dollars she had donating to the Olympic Committee in support of my dreams.
As I get older and continue to learn about myself and the people around me I feel fortunate that I learned how to love from my parents. I can only hope that when put in similar situations I am able to love as unconditionally as they have.
1 comments:
Unconditional Love the most wonderful virtue one can ever experience. When experienced, it's the most amazing feeling in earth. One gives without expecting to get anything back. Seeing love ones happy makes for your own happiness and when in need unconditional love is always there. Lovely post!
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