What I Love About You - Gift Book

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What I Love About You

An Attitude of Gratitude (Kate's Story)

When was the last time you told your loved one how much they mean to you?

 

I frequently feel gratitude, but don't express it often or fully enough. Surely my husband David already knows I love him, right? Complaining is easy and sometimes feels more urgent, but ultimately there is nothing more important than saying "I love you," and nothing more rewarding. I'm determined to do a better job of giving David heartfelt affirmations such as "I love how playful you are with the kids. Thank you for reminding me how fun it is to be silly." He deserves it.

For me, writing what is in my heart is easier than saying it out loud, so I started penning a little journal for David. Once I got going, it felt good. Letting go of everyday grievances freed me to remind him of the many ways he makes my world better, from little things like foot rubs and delicious grilled veggies, to big things like teaching me how to take risks. I thanked him for the many experiences and people that knowing him have blessed me with. Oh, and I may have mentioned how dazzling his hazel eyes are.

Writing this journal made me feel more in love, more connected and more grateful to my husband. It turned out to be quite easy to sing his praises. Now I'm working on maintaining an attitude of gratitude, but I'm also glad David has a written keepsake of how much richer he has made my life.

Receiving and Giving (David's Story)

On our 20th anniversary Kate gave me a version of this book she had filled out for me. Wow! It really knocked me over. We'd collaborated on books before, but this one affected me differently. Here was a whole book applauding my greatness—from the love of my life. It felt fantastic. I flipped through quickly to make sure there wasn't a What Bugs Me About You section. There wasn't.

As I settled down in my armchair to read each page, a warm glow came over me—directed toward Kate. After reading it, a little misty-eyed, I hugged Kate tight and told her how much I loved her. I even learned some things she appreciates about me that I never knew before, such as my faithful kisses goodnight and my ambitious kitchen experiments. This is the best gift I have ever received from my wife, not counting our two wonderful children.

For Kate's birthday, I knew what her present would be. As I started to fill out the book, describing all the ways I admire her, I felt an overwhelming sense of gratitude that she had come into my life. After two decades of marriage, it warmed me to remember what attracted us to each other in the first place—and continue to bind us together each day. When I saw her eyes light up as she removed the wrapping, I knew I had chosen the perfect present. It felt wonderful to prepare and give this gift of love to my wife.

Our Offering

We decided to share our love journal experience by creating a fill-in version to help other couples organize their thoughts of praise and love as well.  We offer you What I Love About You to sing the praises of someone you love.  We hope you and your loved one feel as rewarded by it as we did.  

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Show Your Appreciation to Your Special Someone

A fresh way to say "I love you." The questions and fill-in blanks prompt you to say what's in your heart but may not always be on the tip of your tongue. Playful and tender, this is the perfect gift for the person in your life who makes your pulse race.
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Writing Strengthens Relationships

We knew it all the time....

The July 1, 2007 issue of the Bottom Line Personal newsletter has an inspiring piece of news for journal writers:

"Recent Study: Participants were told to write about either their relationships or everyday things. Three months later, 77% of those told to write about their relationships were still together. Among those who wrote about everyday activities, only 52% were still together. Theory: Writing about a relationship may help focus your attention on it, making it stronger.

James W. Pennebaker, PhD, professor and chair, department of psychology, University of Texas at Austin and leader of a study of 86 dating couples, reported in Psychological Science."

So grab your pen and write about your sweetie!

Kate and David Marshall
co-authors, WHAT I LOVE ABOUT YOU and THE BOOK OF US
www.marshallbooks.net

Kate & David Marshall

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Tell your partner how much they mean to you in fun, playful and endearing ways.
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If we'd met in a comic strip, the thought bubble over my head would have said...

"Wowza, wowza, wowza!" These questions are easy and fun to fill out. What would your thought bubble say?

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