I created this little book for Valentines and then I began to think we should share love every day so I say "what the heck - let me share my love" and that is what I did! I hope you would like it! Happy Love every day to you!
9. “Right reverent and worshipful and my right wellbeloved valentine, I recommend me unto you full
heartedly, desiring to hear of your welfare, which I
beseech Almighty God long for to preserve unto his
pleasure and your hearts desire. ..My heart me bids
evermore to love you truly over all earthly things”
Be your own Margery Brews.
The first Valentine note date back to 1477 by Ms. Margery Brews to her fiancé
John Paston in February 1477 in England.
Oh, That OLDEST
Valentine Note…
11. Prince Khurram and
Mumtaz Mahal
Prince Khurram and Mumtaz
Mahal married when they were
children, in the 17th century!
They had 14 children. She died
of childbirth and he mourned
for two years. After that and in
her honor he built the Taj
Mahal.
Jacob and Rachel
Jacob fell in love at first sight
with Rachel and asked to marry
her. Laban told Jacob that he
could marry his daughter if he
promised to work for him for 7
years. Instead he was obliged to
marry Leah. However, Jacob did
not give up. Jacob loved Rachel
so deeply that he agreed to work
another 7 years for her father.
Wow…that is love!
13. My Favorite Love Quote (well for
me it defines love and
commitment at its inner core)
14. • This Year why no add some activities that consider the health and
interest of your heart and those that you love?
• Chocolates, cards, flowers are all wonderful but why not:
Some physical activity
Invite a friend to a physical activity (maybe a romantic long walk?
Start a new hobby which engage your mind…
Do something especial for someone else – will give your heart a great
lift…
Tell jokes and laugh a loud (maybe a comedy revue for your love
one?)
Treat yourself and love one to a healthy meal – your heart will leap in
joy!
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