Through out history many scholars and philosophers have attempted to explain LOVE and its implications. I am
neither a scholar nor a philosopher, however, I am a wife and a mother deeply in love with my husband and children.
So, is love a huge wave of emotions so strong that once consumed by its power, one can never find the means to recover? Or is it a powerful essence that once felt it expands its roots deeper and deeper into our soul?
Love disguises itself in many forms, shapes, and sizes. We are all surrounded by love, but the love that means the most to us is the loving acts and feelings that we need the most at a certain place and time.

To me love has been my husband's full support of my career. In a Real Estate Market where survival of the strongest and smartest is being tested, Carl has always been there to give me his supportive hand and positive attitude.
To me love is an everyday smile on the angelic faces of my children. A parent's love is God's strangest and strongest of all gifts. A gift in which its initial excitement grows only stronger and stronger over the years.
I read a long time ago in a book that we give our love because we need to
be loved. As I look into the eyes of my children, I know for a fact that I would give them every ounce of my love no matter what I get in return. As long as my children are happy and Know that they are loved I am happy and the love I give them reflects onto others and me as well. So, I give and give them a piece of my heart everyday.
Yes, God works in mysterious ways. I don't think anyone can ever fully explain a parent's love for their children.
Have a happy Valentine's Day and Spread Love Every Day.


Nice Mana
Remeber those love statues that start out "LOVE IS.....? You see them at garage sales once in a while and I think about when someone gave them as a gift and why they are on the lawn for a quarter. Kinda sad but I think we that love are lucky.
Larry Hultberg
Delaware Realtor
www.DelawareHouseHunters.com
Hi Mana,
What a lovely post, thank you for sharing such a soft-side of yourself. I'm missed talking with you my friend, it's so nice to see how things are going so well for you in your new office.
Jason, Thank you, I am honored.
Jeannie, Our family is known for the love and care we have to give to each other and to those outside of our family.
Joey, Thank you so much for reading this post. God has given us the seed of love and our job is to plant that seed and spread the love.