“Once when my father-in-law was leaving the house after lunch to return to the field to work, my mother-in-law said, 'Albert, you get right back in here and tell me you love me.' He grinned and jokingly said, 'Elsie, when we were married, I told you I loved you, and if that ever changes, I'll let you know.' It's hard to overuse the expression, 'I love you.' Use it daily.” IfsKnowsLoveSaidHardUseLawMotherFatherHouseLove YouFieldsExpressionReturnMarriedLeavingLunchIn-lawsI Loved YouMother In LawFather In LawTell Me You Love Me Author:Joe J. Christensen
“In addition, help your children learn self-discipline by such activities as learning to play a musical instrument or other demanding skill. I am reminded of the story of the salesman who came to a house one hot summer day. Through the screen door he could see a young boy practicing his scales on the piano. His baseball glove and hat were by the side of the piano bench. He said, "Say, boy, is your mother home?" To which the boy replied, "What do you think?" Thank heavens for conscientious parents!” ThinkingChildrenSaidSelfPlayHelpingStoriesHomeYoungMotherHouseHeavenParentSidesBoysDoorsDisciplineActivitySkillsSummerBaseballHotOur ChildrenInstrumentsMusicalScreensScalesPianoYour ChildrenHatsSelf DisciplineBenchesGlovesSalesmanMusical InstrumentsSummer DaysHot SummerScreen Doors Author:Joe J. Christensen