Saturday, February 28, 2009

Day 9~ Love makes good impressions




Day 9!


We have made it over a weeks worth of dares ladies, give yourself a pat on the back, and more importantly give God the glory!!!


We have covered some serious ground. Learning to demonstrate aspects of Love

Greet ye one another with a kiss of charity~ 1 Peter 5:14


*You can tell a lot about the state of a couple's relationship from the way they greet one another.

*Do you stop to consider...the difference it would make in your husband's day if everything about you expresses the fact that you were really, really glad to see him?


* When you communicate that you are glad to see your husband, his personal self-worth increases, he feels valued. A good greeting set's the stage for positive and healthy interaction. Like Love, it puts wind in the sails.


* Remember Love is a choice. So choose to change your greeting. Choose Love.




Today's Dare


Think of a specific way you'd like to greet your spouse today. Do it with a smile and with enthusiasm. Then determine to change your greeting to reflect your love for him!




Question?


When and where did you choose to do your special greeting? How will you change your greetings from this point on?

3 comments:

GraceFromHim said...

When and where did you choose to do your special greeting?

Friday, when he got home, I met him at the door with a smile and a kiss :)

How will you change your greeting from this point on?

I learned this a few years ago and I try every time we meet to have a smile and greet him with a kiss, also I have been working on doing my hair and dressing nice for when he comes home.

Isabel said...

Oh! This is a big one! Many times when I have had a rough day I greet Kenneth with a grim face and some nagging.

Today was one of those days! I'm glad this dare reminded me to greet him nicely! That's what I did. I smiled and kissed him!

Peggy said...

I am a very affectionate person. I constantly greet my husband with hugs and kisses every day. So, when I did this "dare" I don't think he thought I did anything out of the ordinary.